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IITs being used for 'anti-India, anti-Hindu' activities: RSS

An article in the RSS mouthpiece 'Organiser' criticised Anil Kakodkar, former Chairman of the Board of Governors, IIT Bombay and A M Naik, Chairman of IIM, Ahmedabad

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 19 2015 | 6:09 PM IST
After an Organiser article termed the protests against Gajendra Chauhan's appointment as FTII chairman as 'anti-Hindu', another piece in the RSS organ has alleged that prestigious institutes like the IITs were being turned into places for 'anti-India and anti-Hindu' activities.

Suggesting that political motives were behind some IIMs' opposition to the government's moves, the article said the Left and Congress 'still control the premium institutes' and both parties are 'masters' at 'ideological control' of an institute through the Board of Governors and Directors.

It has also taken potshots at former Chairman of the Board of Governors, IIT Bombay and noted nuclear scientist Anil Kakodkar, and Chairman of IIM, Ahmedabad A M Naik for their criticism of the ministry over various issues.

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Claiming that non-vegetarian food began to be served at IIT Roorkee 'in the holy city of Haridwar' and students at NIT, Rourkela, were 'stopped' from holding Puja in the community hall, both under the UPA rule, it said these incidents show that "these government-funded institutes from tax payers' money are becoming a place for anti-India and anti-Hindu activities."

"Faculties with low moral are misguiding students. These activities either don't come to the notice of the Board of Governors or are being ignored... the Board of Governors should also be made responsible for anti-India and anti-Hindu activities being carried out in the institutes," it said.

Taking a dig at Kakodkar, the article said said he accused HRD Minister Smriti Irani of taking directors' recruitment 'casually' but did not say a word over the celebration of 'Kiss of Love' by IIT Bombay faculty and students.

The RSS weekly has been strongly arguing for the government to bring in changes in the education sector in line with the Hindutva outfit's views and has hit out at those opposed to its policies.

Several older IIMs have also crititiced the draft bill prepared by the HRD Ministry that would give sweeping powers to the government in running the institutions.

The proposed bill, the article said, would make it difficult for political parties to control the appointment of directors and chairpersons and that is why many people were opposing it. It spoke about officials linked with the Left and Congress being appointed to these institutions.

"The bill introduces a provision under which the appointment of directors and chairpersons will have to be approved by the Visitor - the President of India - not the appointments committee of the Cabinet headed by the Prime Minister," it said, batting for the draft bill.

Naik's reported comments against the draft bill have been criticised in the article, which said the 'ethics' that are applicable to the Board of Directors in the corporate world should also be applicable to the board in these institutes. "Otherwise it will be very difficult to put these institutes, who are creators of India's future, on the correct path."

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First Published: Jul 19 2015 | 2:32 PM IST

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