People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXVII
No. 21 May 26, 2013 |
Campus
Democracy Held Hostage in HP Varsity: SFI
THROUGH a
statement issued from
In the
latest attack, the vice chancellor (VC) of the Himachal
Pradesh University
(HPU), A D N Bajpeye, has dissolved the elected students
union (called the
Students Central Association, SCA) of the university, on the
pretext of
violence in the campus. A D N Bajpeye is a known RSS-man who
was appointed as the
VC during the reign of the previous BJP government in the
state and he has, on
numerous instances, acted in favour of the right wing
communal forces such as the
ABVP on the campus.
It is to
be noted that for some time the leadership of the HPU unit
as well as the state
unit of the SFI had repeatedly been telling the university
administration and the
police that the ABVP was trying to create conditions of
confrontation on the
campus, but no action was taken for so long. However, on May
13, when the
entrance examinations in the university started and all
organisations were engaged
in the students assistance work, the ABVP attacked the SFI’s
help desk and caused
serious injuries to many of the students. Yet both the
administration and the
police acted in a clearly partisan manner and foisted false
cases against 28
SFI activists; some have even been charged with an attempt
to murder; while not
a single ABVP man has been booked till now.
It was by
taking this incident as a pretext that the VC dissolved the
elected SCA, which
was yet to complete its full term. Paramilitary forces were
called into the
campus and they flag marched in the hostels at night, as if
it were a riot
situation. Then, on the morning of May 14, the forces
deployed on the campus
stopped students from entering the library, and the posters
inside the campus
were torn.
It needs
to be stressed that the SFI led SCA has so far successfully
blocked all
attempts at privatisation and commercialisation of education
in the campus, and
it determinedly opposed the hike in the mess charges or the
recent hike in the
price of the prospectus. The SFI’s continuous work among the
students as well as
its campaign against privatisation of education in the state
has given the organisation
immense prestige in the state, which can’t be undone even by
any ruthless use
of state apparatus. It was this work that could make the
issue of privatisation
of education a major issue in the assembly elections too,
held last year, and did
contribute to some extent in the loss of the BJP.
The Sangh
Parivar’s frustration over this loss is clearly visible in
the recent
desperation of the RSS and ABVP as well as of the
administration which is
clearly showing its saffron colour. However, they would do
well to remember
that time and again the SFI has emerged victorious by
facing, overcoming and
rebuffing such severe attacks.
The Central
Executive Committee of the Students’ Federation of India has
expressed confidence
that students and other democratic sections in the state
would again rally
behind the SFI’s correct politics and perspective; and
reject the politics of
goondaism. It is also quite imperative to note that such
trends are not confined
to Himachal Pradesh only but reflect an assault on campus
democracy throughout
the country.
The SFI CEC
has called for an intensification of struggle for campus
democracy, adding that
the HPU incident acquires more importance after Comrade
Sudipta Gupta’s martyrdom
in