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‘Bharat Mata' row: Kerala University Vice-Chancellor rejects Registrar's explanation of attempt to cancel event
The 'Bharat Mata' controversy continues to roil Kerala University with Vice-Chancellor in-charge Mohanan Kunnummal rejecting Registrar K.S. Anil Kumar's explanation on his move to cancel a recent event attended by Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar at the university's Senate Hall.
The Registrar's response, based on a report by the university's Public Relations Officer, maintained that he attempted to cancel the booking of the hall since the organisers of the event had breached the terms and conditions of the agreement by displaying religious symbols, which is prohibited in Senate Hall.
He reportedly added that the organisers, who had signed a contract that stipulated 26 conditions, proceeded to display the controversial portrait and arranged a ritual offering of flowers ('pushparchana') in violation of rules.
'Detailed explanation'
Unconvinced by the Registrar's explanation, Prof. Kunnummal has instructed the official to provide a more detailed explanation regarding the incident, the nature of the complaint filed against the organisers, and why the event was allowed to continue despite the breach of contract. The Vice-Chancellor has also sought clarification on the specific symbols used during the event and whether they were in violation of the university's guidelines. He has also asked for the PRO's report.
He also has issued directions to prevent the recurrence of such incidents, and to strictly adhere to university protocols in future events. The Vice-Chancellor will soon submit a comprehensive report to the Governor, who also serves as the Chancellor of the university.
Left members' response
Meanwhile, the Left-backed Syndicate members reiterated that unlawful activities will not be permitted on the university premises. 'The alleged attempt by the organisers to display RSS-linked symbols in the Senate Hall during the programme organised to mark the anniversary of the Emergency is highly objectionable. Such inappropriate actions led to tension and unrest on the campus,' they said.