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How Yogi Adityanath Had to ‘Go Back ‘ To …Err Not Pakistan, But Gorakhpur

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How Yogi Adityanath Had to ‘Go Back ‘ To …Err Not Pakistan, But Gorakhpur

Richa Singh waves to her supporters after being elected the first female president of the Allahabad University Students Union.

Richa Singh waves to her supporters after being elected the first female president of the Allahabad University Students Union.

How Alllahabad University Students Union President and her secular and democratic friends fought the divisive politics of the Sangh Parivar and forced the firebrand BJP MP Yogi Adityanath to go back…to Gorakhpur 

SUBHASH GATADE | Special to Caravan Daily

[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he Pandal was ready.

The Sainiks with their saffron bandanas — who were scattered here and there — were eagerly waiting to listen to another fiery call from their Senapati.

Time was already running out but the ‘Star Speaker’ was nowhere to be seen.

Little did they knew that their Senapati had already made an about turn and was headed back home as the district administration had ‘advised’ him against entering the district and was told that he would face ‘legal action if he dares to do so.’

For Yogi Adityanath, the firebrand MP of BJP, who is widely known for his controversial statements as well as acts and who every other day, asks dissenters to ‘go to Pakistan,’ it was his comeuppance moment when he was rather forced to ‘go back’ to Gorakhpur. And all his plans to be the star speaker at the inaugural function of Students Union of Allahabad University — once called ‘Oxford of the East’ – lay shattered.

The Hindutva brigade had made elaborate preparations for Yogi’s welcome to the city taking advantage of the fact that its student wing – namely Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad – had bagged four seats in the elections held for the Student Union. Excepting the President, rest of the posts had gone to their candidates and they felt that for them it was a golden opportunity to generate conversation around their politics which would further polarise the people in this part of Eastern Uttar Pradesh. Perhaps then they could raise their off repeated slogan at a higher pitch ‘Purvanchal Me Rehna Hoga, To Yogi-Yogi Kehna Hoga’ ( If you want to live in Eastern Uttar Pradesh, You will have to say Yogi-Yogi)

The only ‘hindrance’ to their well thought out plan was the President of the Union – a student leader named Richa Singh, the first female President in the 128 year old history of the University – who had won on an independent platform duly supported by various left and democratic forces. The university rules mandated that without the consent of the President no such inauguration of the students union can take place and she resisted their proposal to invite Yogi.

In an interview to Indian Express (http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-news-india/ausu-president-says-wont-let-adityanath-enter-allahabad-university-campus/) she made her stand clear: “Yogi Adiyanath is a controversial leader who speaks on communal lines against Muslims. Here we have Muslim students too in the university. If any riot-like situation occurred after his speech on the campus, who will be responsible? ABVP members invited Adityanath without consulting me and that is against the AUSU (Allahabad University Students Union) constitution,” she said. An educationist or Union minister was supposed to be invited to the event as “Adityanath has no contribution in the field of education”.

BJP MP from Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh Yogi Aditynath
BJP MP from Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh Yogi Aditynath

Her simple proposal – ‘An Appeal to Students’ – which received wide publicity made a point that instead of inviting a ‘controversial’ person like Yogi which would vitiate the atmosphere further and would impact the composite heritage of the region in negative ways and would further push back struggles for student rights it is better to invite someone – like President of India, Chief Justice, a renowned educationist, scientist or literary figure – who would inspire the whole student community.

As expected the rest of the office bearers of the Union did not agree to it and with due help from a compliant University administration (see the postscript for further details)- which is running without a proper vice chancellor for some time – managed to get an official declaration that Yogi Adityanath would come to inaugurate the Students Union on 20th November.

Infuriated by this unilateral decision of the University administration – which clearly violated the Constitution of the Institution – a campaign was launched in the university and the city to stop Yogi from reaching Allahabad and inaugurate the Union. It was interesting that it received support from different sections of society, not only rest of the political parties – except of course BJP – issued statements and came out in support but lawyers, teachers, trade unions and other sections of the civil society also came forward to oppose this invite.

Looking at the fact that the university administration was adamant about its unilateral decision, Richa along with her other comrades launched an indefinite hunger strike in University campus. Hundreds of students and likeminded teachers joined the Dharna (sit in) and raised voice of solidarity.

In a pre-planned move the sit-in came under attack in the night of 18th November where saffron goons allegedly led by one of the office bearers attacked them, Richa and other comrades were badly thrashed, vulgar slogans were raised against the girl students and the attackers even did not spare some senior teachers and civil society activists like Padma Singh who had joined the sit-in. The most disturbing part of the whole episode was that the police remained a mute spectator of this attack.

This attack raised such a furor that the district administration decided to bar Yogi from entering the city and sent him the order ‘requesting’ him to comply with the decision. As expected the members of the saffron brigade tried to raise lot of hue and cry over this decision but they could not do anything about it.

Yogi Adityanath, the ‘Lion of Purvanchal’ – in the eyes of the Saffron brigade – stood tamed, at least for the moment.

The Program stood cancelled.

The Pandal was removed.

Spirited resistance by students once again demonstrated the oft repeated slogan ‘ Students United Shall Always Be Victorious’

 

Post Script

As we write these lines news has come in that the district administration has written a strong letter to Ms Smriti Irani, Minister for Human Resources Development protesting the ‘callous attitude of the University administration which had created a law and order situation in the city.’ In his strongly worded letter the District Magistrate said that ‘despite strong voices of opposition raised by students, teachers and other members of the civil society the University administration gave permission for the said programme and did not even bother to contact the district administration when situation seemed to be going out of control’ He has asked for ‘exemplary action against the University officials’ ( Ref : ‘Hindustan’ 21st November 2015, Allahabad Edition)

 

 

 

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