Hijack in the Heartland: DAVV varsity server becomes mouthpiece for Kolkata-based left front
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Hijack in the Heartland: DAVV varsity server becomes mouthpiece for Kolkata-based left front

A stunning revelation has rocked Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV) in Madhya Pradesh, a politically affiliated employees' front is accused of misusing the university’s official server to host a website promoting anti-government protests. The server breach, allegedly facilitated by insiders, has raised serious concerns about cyber security, ideological infiltration, and internal sabotage

Shashank Kumar DwivediShashank Kumar Dwivedi
Jun 6, 2025, 06:00 am IST
in Politics, Madhya Pradesh
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In complete violation of cyber ethics and institutional integrity, a politically aligned outfit is suspected to have usurped Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya’s (DAVV) official server to host and run its own website, employing the university’s infrastructure to upload anti-government protest content. The discovery has left university administrators shocked, but it has also set off a wider debate on cyber security, ideological abuse of public institutions, and internal disturbance at one of Madhya Pradesh’s top universities.

The All-India University Employees Confederation (AIUEC), a Kolkata-based body that is said to be affiliated to Left ideologies, was reportedly found to have used DAVV’s server to host pictures and information of protests organised in New Delhi against policies of the central government like the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.
The disclosure has sent shockwaves among university authorities and created controversy regarding cyber security failures, ideological penetration, and abuse of public digital infrastructure. Sources explained the AIUEC website, which was hosted on DAVV’s IP address, was being updated on a regular basis from the IT cell of the university without official sanction or security clearance.

Whistleblower Expose and Technical Evidence

The compromise was detected after a number of IT cell employees at the university went on leave under unexplained conditions. Intrigued by the timing, internal sources launched an investigation. With the help of AI-powered forensic tools, technical analysts followed IP logs which established the AIUEC website had been run directly from DAVV’s servers.

Vice Chancellor Prof Rakesh Singhai affirmed the violation and underlined its severity. “This is not only an abuse of digital resources. It is a violation of public trust and academic integrity. The university will look into the issue in depth and ensure accountability at all levels,” he asserted.

Past Lapses and Renewed Concerns

This is not the first instance of DAVV computer systems coming into question. The university website was inoperative for some months in the past, and instances of foreign hacking attempts were reported but never examined fully. Many suspect that those earlier episodes might have been early warnings of underlying systemic weaknesses.

Reportedly, cybersecurity experts have sounded warnings regarding how easily the university’s infrastructure was compromised. If one outside agency can insert itself into a university’s information technology system, others might do the same, threatening data privacy and national security.

Shocking Contradictions

Ironically, when DAVV students often complain of a poor internet connectivity and a dysfunctional university website, the same infrastructure was utilized to host an independent external organisation’s fully functional website. The revelation raised questions of internal complicity and slackness within the IT department.
Higher university administrators have mandated a technical audit and called for help from state cybercrime officials. Additional administrative measures, including disciplining the culprits, are imminent.

Campus Unrest and Staff Protest

The move comes in the wake of a longstanding university staff agitation, reportedly instigated by leftist elements. In the face of political pressure, administration has made a spate of decisions, including the suspension of some staff members.

The news of the cyber-attack has come when DAVV is already in the midst of a high-level turmoil in which self-financed non-teaching staff have been on an indefinite strike since May 5. They have their 14-point charter of demands, including pay scale-related issues, regularisation of jobs, and administrative transparency.

On May 17, the situation took a dramatic turn when Vice Chancellor Prof Rakesh Singhai’s vehicle was stopped and surrounded by the agitating employees at the University Teaching Department (UTD) campus. The protestors blocked the VC’s car, forcing him to step out and walk out of the campus. The main university gate was locked by the employees, compelling Prof Singhai to personally unlock it and sit on a nearby platform outside the entrance.
Photos and videos of the episode went viral, enraging teaching staff and leading to condemnation by the DAVV Teachers’ Association. Association president Prof Suresh Patidar and secretary Dr Sakharam Mujalde made a joint statement: “We are pained by the way in which the Vice Chancellor, a senior academic, was treated. The administration should take stern action,” the statement said.

The DAVV administration had previously extended an invitation to employee representatives for talks, but the protestors held out their cooperation unless the Vice Chancellor personally visited the protest venue to negotiate.

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