Indian university leaders have defended themselves against 鈥渂aseless allegations鈥 after the leader of the country鈥檚 main opposition party accused them of securing their positions on the basis of political affiliation.
Vice-chancellors and other representatives of over 180 universities published an open letter in response to what they say were 鈥渦nfounded rumours鈥 voiced by Rahul Gandhi, a leading figure in the Indian National Congress opposition party.听
According to The听Times of India, in a video posted online in April by the Congress party, Mr Gandhi said in Hindi, 鈥淵ou take out the list of vice-chancellors in the education system of Hindustan, all of them are [Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh] people鈥, referring to the right-wing Indian paramilitary organisation that advocates for Hindu nationalism, closely linked to prime minister Narendra Modi.听
鈥淭hey have no idea about education,鈥 he went on.听
In the letter published on 5 May, university leaders refute the accusations. 鈥淭he process by which vice-chancellors are selected is characterised by stringent, transparent rigorous procedure grounded on the values of meritocracy, scholarly distinction and integrity,鈥 they write.听
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鈥淲e strongly urge all individuals involved to exercise discernment in distinguishing fact from fiction, to abstain from spreading unfounded rumours, and to participate in dialogue that is well-informed, constructive and supportive of our shared goal of creating a dynamic and inclusive educational environment,鈥 they go on.
They say that Mr Gandhi had 鈥渄efamed鈥 vice-chancellors 鈥渁t large with the intent to derive the political mileage out of it鈥 and added that they hoped 鈥渁ppropriate鈥 legal action would be taken against him.
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The row follows a long-standing debate about the appointment of vice-chancellors in India, with non-Bharatiya Janata Party aligned state governments听tussling with the central government for control. Recently the Kerala state government attempted to pass a bill that would replace the centrally appointed state governor as chancellor of the region鈥檚 universities, thus revoking his power to appoint vice-chancellors.听听听
However, in their letter, the vice-chancellors assert that the 鈥渁rray of academic disciplines and professional experiences鈥 represented among them 鈥渟tands as evidence of the unbiased and inclusive nature of the selection process鈥 in India.听
Signatories include current and former vice-chancellors of leading institutions including Jawaharlal Nehru University, the University of Delhi and the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, as well as leaders of sector bodies including the Association of India Universities.听
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