Dear friends,
Please read the letter included in this post that has been drafted to oppose the manner in which the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Mumbai has flouted administrative procedures and bypassed academic bodies to omit a novel from the syllabus of English Literature for SYBA in response to pressure from a political group.
It is addressed to the Governor of Maharashtra, who is the Chancellor of the University and copies will be marked to the VC and to the Chairman of the University Grants Commission.
If you strongly feel that voices of dissent need to emerge against the shrinking democratic spaces within the University and the city of Mumbai in general, then please lend your support by endorsing the statement and signing the letter.
Thank you,
Neil Maheshwari.
Assistant General Secretary.
Social Service League.
P.S. - Please comment on this with your full name, college (or alma mater) and year if you're a student or with your organisation and position if you are not, to affirm your signature to this letter. Kindly remember that we need as many signatories as possible, both students and otherwise, to make the University and its officers take notice. In that vein forward the URL of this blog as far and wide as you can via e-mail, social networking sites and in person.
To,
The Governor of Maharashtra,Address
Cc:
The Vice Chancellor,University of Mumbai,Address
The Chairman of the University Grants Commission,Address
Subject: Statement of Opposition Against the Vice-Chancellor’s Decision to Drop Such A Long Journey from the SYBA English Syllabus of Mumbai University
We, the undersigned current and former students and teachers of the University of Mumbai; students and teachers from universities all over India; representatives of different peoples, non-profit and non-governmental organisations and independent researchers and mediapersons, condemn the undemocratic manner in which Rohinton Mistry’s novel Such A Long Journey was omitted from the Second Year Bachelor of Arts (SYBA) English Literature syllabus of the University of Mumbai.
We are disturbed and alarmed by the manner in which the Vice-Chancellor of the University, Dr. Rajan Welukar, bowed down to the demands of the Bharatiya Vidyarthi Sena (the student wing of the Shiv Sena) and had the novel dropped from the syllabus overnight, purely on account of the group’s displeasure with “anti Shiv Sena passages”; “derogatory references” to Mumbai’s dabbawalas, the Marathi Manoos and Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru; and “extremely obscene and vulgar language in its text”.
While we do not deny that the BVS and its supporters have every right to be outraged by the contents of the novel, we strongly oppose the means which they have chosen to express their dissent, which includes burning copies of the book and the issuing of ultimatums not only for the VC to omit the text from the syllabus within 24 hours, but also to exclude the professors who included to text in the syllabus from any university work in the future. Furthermore, being keenly aware of the immense bureaucracy involved in the decision-making processes of the University, we question the nature of the administrative process which led to the book being dropped from the syllabus and demand that the details of the said proceedings be made public.
Lastly, in the interest of upholding the democratic principles enshrined within the Indian Constitution, we demand that the novel be reinstated in the syllabus and urge the BVS and its supporters to initiate healthy and democratic debate regarding whether it deserves a place in the syllabus or not.
Yours sincerely,
- Asad Bin Saif BUILD
- Avinash Kadam Revolutionary Cultural Movement
- Dr. Arif Syed Citizens' Initiative for Peace
- Jatin Desai Peoples' Media Initiative
- Kamayani Human Rights activist
- Madhav Menon Citizens' Initiative for Peace
- Meena Menon Focus on the Global South
- Salil Rameshchandra Citizens' Initiative for Peace
- Sukla Sen Ekta (Committee for Communal Amity)
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