Ending a week—long standoff, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (IIT—M) today revoked its ban on a student group which was critical of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Dropping its decision to de-recognise Ambedkar Periyar Study Circle (APSC), the institute also appointed Professor Miland Brahme as Advisor after talks between the Dean of Students and representatives of APSC to resolve the issue.
“The Dean of Students reinstated the recognition of APSC as an independent student body, and after consultation with the APSC representatives, recommended Professor Milind Brahme as the Faculty Advisor,” a statement from IIT-M said.
“Professor Brahme has consented to advise APSC as required in the guidelines for independent student bodies,” it said.
IIT-M found itself at the centre of a controversy after it recently derecognised APSC, many of whose members are Dalits, following a complaint that it was critical of Modi.
Union HRD Minster Smriti Irani also came under fire from political parties including Congress and students’ bodies for the action against the APSC.
IIT-M had, however, maintained that “as per the guidelines in force, student bodies cannot use its name or its official entities in any capacity to publicise their activities or garner support without official permission.”
With students staging protests demanding withdrawal of the action, IIT—M had last week convened a meeting of the Board of Students.
Noting that the Board of Students met and discussed the issues raised by APSC regarding modifications and suggestions for ensuring uniform guidelines for independent student bodies, the release said, some of the suggestions will be taken up in “due course“.
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