Sangh affiliates triumph in historic Kerala University syndicate election
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Sangh affiliates triumph in historic Kerala University syndicate election

In a landmark result, Sangh affiliates have secured a significant victory in the Kerala University Syndicate election. This triumph marks a notable shift in the university's administrative landscape

T SatisanT Satisan
Aug 1, 2024, 10:45 am IST
in Bharat, Kerala
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For the first time, representatives of Sangh-inspired organisations have secured seats in the Kerala University Syndicate, marking a significant shift in the institution’s political landscape. Dr Vinodkumar T G Nair, a scientist at Jawaharlal Nehru Tropical Botanical Garden and Research Institute, and P S Gopakumar, the state president of the National Teachers Union, emerged victorious in this landmark election.

Dr Vinodkumar, who has also served as the president of the Thiruvananthapuram district committee of Bharatiya Vichara Kendra and is a Nagar Sanghchalak of the RSS, and Gopakumar’s win is seen as a severe setback for the Left forces. The Left Democratic Front (LDF) managed to secure only six out of fifteen seats, while the Congress won just one. Previously, left candidates had clinched three seats unopposed, leaving nine seats in contention.

The election process was marred by conflict. Serious altercations erupted between the Vice Chancellor, Left Senate members, and SFI activists. The High Court had ruled that the votes of 15 out of 98 voters be set aside until further notice. As a result, the Vice Chancellor announced that counting could only proceed post-court order, which sparked tension. Leftist activists subsequently blocked the Vice Chancellor, leading to a standoff that necessitated significant police intervention. The situation escalated into a confrontation between SFI members and law enforcement.

Ultimately, the court decreed that 15 votes remain pending, allowing the count of 82 uncontested votes. The victories of Dr Vinodkumar and P.S. Gopakumar represent a profound blow to the Left, who have frequently criticised Governor Dr Arif Mohammed Khan for appointing ‘Sanghis’ to the Senates of Kerala University and Calicut University. The election results vindicate these nominees, posing a challenge to the Left’s opposition and violent tactics. Moreover, the outcome bolsters Governor Khan’s position, reaffirming his influence as the Chancellor of the Universities.

This election not only alters the power dynamics within Kerala University but also signals a broader acceptance of Sangh-inspired leadership within academic institutions, reflecting a potential shift in the state’s ideological landscape. The rise of these figures within the Syndicate is a testament to the changing sentiments among the university electorate and a challenge to the traditionally dominant Leftist ideology.

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