By Asad Rizvi
Tension is growing in universities between pro-dalit groups and the Hindutva Right-wing camp in Lucknow with the latter persistently attempting to establish its hegemony in higher education centres.
In the past few months, both the groups have clashed several times at the various university premises. It seems the Right wing wants to stifle its rival groups and individuals, especially the Ambedkarite dalits.
Clash With Dalits on Ram Navami
The latest is a clash that erupted between the Right-wing student union Akhil Bharatiya Vidiyatrhi Parishad (ABVP), which is affiliated to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, and dalit students at the Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (BBAU) in Lucknow. The situation turned volatile when some outsiders entered BBAU during the Ram Navami procession on March 29.
The Ambedkar University Dalit Student Union (AUDSU) protested against the saffron-clad crowd of ‘outsiders’ on campus and their provocative slogans. This led to violence, in which several students received minor injuries. According to sources, the ‘outsiders’ entered the BBAU campus with members of the ABVP.
ABVP Marred Rohith Vemula Anniversary
This was not the first time pro-dalit groups and Right-wingers had a scuffle at any university. Earlier, ABVP students disrupted programmes organised by various student unions, including the Birsa Ambedkar Phule Student Association (BAPSA), to commemorate the 7th death anniversary of dalit student Rohith Vemula at Lucknow University (LU).
To counter this programme held January 7, the Right-wing group chanted Hindu religious slogans in front of the statue ofBhimrao Ambedkar on LU premises.
Attack on Dalit Thinker
The Right-wing group at LU even targeted a professor. Last year, on May 11, ABVP came to the LU campus allegedly to threaten and heckle a professor of Hindi, Ravikant Chandan, over comments he had made about the ongoing dispute between the Gyanvapi mosque and the Kashi Vishwanath temple in Varanasi.
It is noteworthy that Chandan quoted a story from the book Feathers and Stones by Pattabhi Sitaramayya, which describes the alleged circumstances under which a temple at the disputed spot was destroyed and a mosque erected in its place.
A First Information Report (FIR) was lodged against the professor based on the complaint by a university student. Interestingly, the police did not register an FIR against the students who had attacked the professor.
Reinforcement of Hindutva
It seems that ABVP wants to reinforce the agenda of “Hindutva” at universities. However, several other student groups and some individuals have been persistently opposing the imposition of a communal agenda in universities.
Many people think that since the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) formed the government in Uttar Pradesh for the second time in a row, the ABVP has been acting aggressively against their ideological opponents.
Authorities are Tight-Lipped
The role of administrations (universities and districts) is nothing more than that of silent spectators. The dalit group blames the district and university leaders for not listening to their complaints and problems. The police and other authorities avoid taking action against the Right-wingers as they have affiliations with those in power.
Why are Dalit Groups Weakening?
Many see a political reason behind the persistent attacks on pro-dalit groups. Political thinkers believe that in the past decade, the dalit movement has lost momentum with the decline of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP).
They also blamed Bahujan leaders for the pathetic condition of dalits in higher academic institutions. According to a political analyst, BSP never formed any student wing that could fight for their rights on campuses…
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