News IIT-Madras students punished for criticising Modi

Technoglitch

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After an "anonymous complaint" to the central government, the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras has controversially taken action against a students' study group accused of trying to "spread hatred" towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi through provocative pamphlets and posters.

The Ambedkar Periyar Study Circle, a group of around 20 students, has been told that it can't use the auditorium, the IIT email and the institute notice board. This severely cripples its activities.

"We have temporarily derecognised the group. They used IIT's name for publicity without permission. IIT doesn't curtail freedom of expression, but the group violated guidelines," Professor K Ramamurthy, the acting Director of IIT-Madras, told reporters today.

The Union Human Resource Development Ministry had written to IIT-Madras on May 15 that it had received an "anonymous letter" and a pamphlet of the study circle highlighting a critical speech by academician R Vivekananda Gopal. "The Modi government, while carrying forward its Hindutva agenda, is simultaneously assisting the multinational corporates to loot mother India," the professor had said in his speech.

The students' group has denied that it was trying to instigate protests against the government, and says it was never given a chance to explain. "We have not violated the Constitution. The Constitution allows us to criticize the government and its policies," said Abhinav Surya, the head of the study circle.

The anonymous letter to the government, signed "Students, IIT Madras" alleged that the Ambedkar Periyar Study Circle is "creating hatred among students in the name of caste" and also trying to "create hatred against the honourable prime minister and Hindus."

IIT-Madras Punishes Students' Group Accused of Inciting Protests Against Modi Government
 

DashMajor

EntMnt Knight
Peoples ask for dictatorship in the country and then become sensitive on the working of a Govt., no one is here to fu@#ef ourself, criticize people gently so that it remain generous rather saying personal trash.
 

Amit K Singh

Whoopee Expert
Finest Member
India is following a simple rule .. If you say anything against Modi then you are gone. We are on the path of dictatorship.
 

Technoglitch

Core Member
We DONT need a veiled dictatorship but a straight one. This is a democratic country so the govt needs to learn from criticism.
 
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