DUSU Polls: ABVP Prevents SFI and AISF Candidates From Filing Nomination

ABVP has denied the allegations saying that the SFI and AISF candidates arrived late to file their nomination.

Ahead of the Delhi University Student’s Union (DUSU) election, Students’ Federation of India (SFI) and All India Students’ Federation (AISF) candidates have alleged that ABVP activists attacked and prevented them from filing their nomination.

Yesterday, September 4, was the last date to do the same.

The candidates claimed that they were allegedly stopped by Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) activists who tore their nomination papers in front of the Arts Faculty’s Gate No 4 at Delhi University’s North Campus. As a result, three SFI candidates and one from AISF could not file their nomination.

However, ABVP has refuted these claims.

When LiveWire contacted Ashutosh Singh – state media in-charge of ABVP Delhi –  he denied the claims saying, “No it’s completely false. Only the candidates were allowed to enter the premises, while outside the authorised premises lot of police force was present. So it’s completely a false allegation. As we are winning, SFI and AISF are trying to defame us.”

He also added, “Everybody was allowed to file the nomination by 3 pm. And the police was there to ensure it. We don’t know why they have not filed their nomination.”

Monika Chaudhary, the national media convenor of the ABVP also called the allegations false and baseless, Edexlive reported.


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Varkey Parakkal, a masters student at Delhi School of Economics told Newsclick that the second attack by ABVP goons was in front of the police. However, the police remained a mute spectator and no action was taken.

According to News18, the police said that the SFI candidates came to file their nominations at 3.15 pm. There was a ruckus and CCTV footage was being examined after a complaint was filed by SFI and AISF candidates.

SFI member Vikas alleged that around 2:35 pm they were on their way to submit their nomination when ABVP members allegedly confronted them. Vikas added that the second attempt to file the nomination was also maligned by ABVP activists, the Times of India reported.

In a press statement, SFI has condemned the attack by ABVP members calling it “undemocratic and violent.” They have also demanded that the university must accept the nominations of the candidates.

Similar cases in the past

Recently, ABVP courted controversy by installing political activist V.D. Savarkar’s bust in DU’s Art’s faculty. The bust, however, has now been removed.

Similarly, they allegedly disrupted the screening of Anand Patwardhan’s documentary Ram ke Naam at Ambedkar University (Kashmere Gate campus).

For the present case of alleged vandalism in DUSU elections, SFI and AISF candidates have urged the election commission to take legal actions against ABVP activists.

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DU Syllabus Row: Delhi Teachers Federation Demands Action Against ABVP Members

ABVP had allegedly entered the VC’s office during the academic council meeting to protest against DU’s new syllabus.

New Delhi: The Left-backed Democratic Teachers’ Front (DTF) Thursday said 18 MPs have written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemning the alleged ruckus created by Akhil Bhartiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) members at Delhi University’s acdemic council meeting.

18 members of Parliament from the Rajya Sabha have written to the Prime Minister expressing their grave concern about the unprecedented manner in which ABVP members were allowed to enter the premises of the vice chancellor’s office to threaten members of the academic council while the meeting was in progress, the DTF said.

The MPs belong to the CPI, CPI(M), Congress, DMK, RJD and SP, it added.


Also read: ABVP Calls DU’s Revised Syllabus ‘Anti-RSS’, Protests Outside VC’s Office


The RSS-affiliated ABVP said it was protesting peacefully to demand changes in the syllabus that was “anti-RSS”.

The DTF said the changes in the syllabus had been duly approved.

It has appealed to the Prime Minister to intervene to ensure that statutory bodies be allowed to function without “fear and intimidation”.

In the letter, the DTF has urged Modi to ensure that the academic autonomy of the varsity is preserved, and that suitable action is taken against those responsible for the “indiscipline, mayhem and atmosphere of fear in the university”.

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ABVP Calls DU’s Revised Syllabus ‘Anti-RSS’, Protests Outside VC’s Office

The RSS-backed National Democratic Teachers’ Front has alleged that a story introduced in the English syllabus portrays the Sangh and its ideology in a poor manner.

On July 16, members of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) allegedly barged into the vice chancellor’s lodge in Delhi University to protest against “objectionable” and “anti-RSS” material in the revised syllabus for the English, History, Political Science and Sociology courses.

The protestors, according to professors, gheraoed the vice chancellor’s office when the academic council’s meeting was underway.

As soon as Saikat Ghosh, a member of the council and the head of the English department, started to speak, a group of students allegedly began shouting slogans right outside the office and demanded that the heads of English and History departments be “handed over to them”.

According to the Indian Express, the RSS-backed National Democratic Teachers Front (NDTF) has put forth its objection against a short story – Maniben alias Bibijan (set in the Gujarat riots) – which was added to the English syllabus, claiming that it portrays characters from the Bajrang Dal and RSS in a “bad light” and as “murderers”.

Other “objectionable content”, they say, includes of papers like ‘Literature and Caste’ and ‘Interrogating Queerness’. In political science, the NDTF raised objections over the inclusion of Maoism in the social movement course and the absence of the Vedic period in Sociology.

Rasal Singh, member of the academic council, said that the modifications are being made to impose a leftist ideology on students. “All these materials are anti-RSS and against nationalism. The head of the English department should resign,” he said.

The professors have condemned the whole incident saying that “it is unprecedented” and “frightening” all at the same time.

“Even as DUTA [Delhi University Teachers Association] president, for three years I was never allowed inside the iron gates of the Vice Chancellor’s office. Nor were other elected members, professors, heads, deans who did not have an appointment. The fact that the ABVP members could enter the gates despite the heavy security shows that the university administration is also complicit in the whole chain of events. The ABVP has taken out demonstrations several times in the past but they were never allowed inside the VC’s office complex during an AC meeting. This is unprecedented,” Nandita Narain said.

She added that the NDTF’s objection to a chapter on queerness right after the Supreme Court repealed Section 377, decriminalising homosexuality, shows their (NDTF) “regressive mindset”.


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ABVP has objected to certain portions of DU’s syllabus in the past as well, inviting a huge amount of displeasure from students and teachers alike.

Back in 2008, ABVP along with other student collectives affiliated to right-wing outfits protested the inclusion of an essay by A.K. Ramanujam titled Three Hundred Ramayanas: Five Examples and Three Thoughts on Translation in the history syllabusThe protestors said that the essay shows gods and goddesses in derogatory manner.

Two years later, the academic council removed the essay from the curriculum prompting students and teachers to organise protests opposing the move. However, the essay remains excluded from the main syllabus till date.

Moreover, last year, DU’s standing committee for academic affairs decided to remove two books – Subalterns and Sovereigns: An Anthropological History of Bastar by sociologist Nandini Sundar and Against Ecological Romanticism: Verrier Elwin and the Making of an Anti-modern Tribal Identity by Jawaharlal Nehru University professor Archana Prasad. The committee, according to the Hindustan Timessaid that the books were not “suitable for the students”.

In 2017, the NDTF opposed the introduction of yet another book by Sundar, The Burning Forest: India’s War in Bastar, in the sociology syllabus. Similarly, in 2010, Periyar’s book Sacchi Ramayan was also dropped from History syllabus.

Referring to the earlier attempt to remove Sundar’s chapters as well as yesterday’s incident at the VC’s office, Apoorvanand, who teaches in the faculty of arts at DU said, “It is not a matter of an academic debate but that of the domination of an ideology. They [ABVP and the teachers affiliated to RSS] don’t want the mention of Naxalbari, caste, queer etc. because according to them it contaminates the minds of the students and is subversive. However, students are intelligent enough to make their own decisions.”

Students, too, are unhappy with the series of events that took place at the VC’s office yesterday and the successive removal of selected books, papers and essays in the university’s curriculum.

“They [ABVP] cannot dictate what should be in the syllabus and what should not. What is there to fear if teachers want us to learn about queerness, caste and Gujarat riots? Perhaps, they [ABVP] don’t want people to know the truth. It is a sad state of affairs and action should be taken against those who disrupted the academic council’s meeting. This is actually creating an atmosphere of intimidation,” said Kawalpreet Kaur, a law student and Delhi president of the All India Students Association.

Meanwhile, the syllabus for Sociology and Political Science was approved at the academic council meeting but that of English and History were sent back for review in lieu of the protest and backlash, PTI reported.

The Wire tried contacting Rasal Singh and ABVP activists to get their version on the allegations raised by professors and students, but they did not respond. This story will be updated as and when they do.

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