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ET stands vindicated: Tremors in CUJ, JU
Anti-India meet
3/6/2016 12:26:38 AM
Early Times Report

JAMMU, Mar 5: The Early Times in its issue of March 3 broke the story that the February 18 anti-India meet in Jammu University had alarmed the civil society members and agencies and that under-pressure Central University Jammu (CUJ) Vice-Chancellor had to act against two JNU-trained and indoctrinated lady teachers.
It was reported that while the Vice-Chancellor, Ashok Aima, shunted out Head of English Department, Nandini Bhattacharya, for her anti-Hindu remarks and other activities, the authorities in the University made Swami Vivekananda Chair Professor Rekha Chowdhary to put in her papers. Both these lady teachers were found quite active in what was described as "anti-India meet in the Jammu's premier institution of learning".
It was Rekha Chowdhary herself who on February 29 admitted that she dissociated herself from the chair after she was told by the Vice-Chancellor that she was not fit for the job. "Since the mandate for the chair is philosophy, teachings and life of Swami Vivekananda, I do not think that I will be able to do justice to this research area," she, inter-alia, wrote.
She, in fact, wrote a letter to the Vice-Chancellor on February 29 to this effect. She did it in response to the "Vice-Chancellor's mail, wherein he had sent her the information about the mandate of the Swami Vivekananda Chair". She had joined the chair after she got the appointment order number CUJ/SVC/RE-RC/2016/001, dated 02.02.2016 from the Registrar of the University.
What she wrote and why she wrote to the CUJ Vice-Chancellor was a clear indication that her dissociation from the prestigious chair was the immediate fall-out of the protests the concerned members of civil society and Jammu University teachers and students lodged against the highly controversial event that was organized by undesirable persons on February 18.
In the meantime, two more teachers, who were part of the event, have been put under surveillance. Both the teachers are from the Political Science Department of Jammu University. Sources close to the University suggest that the "antecedents of these two teachers are being looked into to find if they have connections with elements inimical to the unity and integrity of India".
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