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Academicians come out in defense of Ashis Nandy for ‘academic and intellectual freedom’

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By TCN News,

New Delhi: Jamia Teachers' Solidarity Association (JTSA), a non-overnmental organization of academicians from Jamia Millia Islamia, University of Delhi, and JNU has come out in defense of author and public intellectual Ashis Nandy for Nandy for ‘academic and intellectual freedom’.

A press statement by JTSA said, “Those who are familiar with Nandy's work and his impeccable credentials would know that the accusation is farthest from the truth. Not only has he been grossly misunderstood but the accusation is an affront to his decades long deeply sensitive scholarship including that on the backward communities.”

On 26 January, 2013, at the Jaipur Literature Festival, Ashis Nandy, an eminent scholar and intellectual was attacked for his alleged "offensive" remarks against the backward communities - OBCs, SCs and STs - of India. He has been accused by a section of the media and political class of holding the backward communities responsible for the widespread corruption that ails the country.

The statement added, “It is interesting to note that those in the political class and media who now claim to stand for the rights of the backward communities vis-a-vis Nandy have been active participants in the violent anti-Mandal agitation that rocked Delhi and other parts of India two decades ago.”

“This hypocritical attitude and type of media sensationalism has eroded the culture of free ideas and speech in India; it is unfortunate that all complex and nuanced arguments are being sacrificed at the altar of hunger for TRPs and two minutes of sensationalism,” it added.

The JTSA statement also noted, “It is against this intolerant culture that voices should be raised so that ideas and opinions remain unthrottled and free, and individuals are not forced to publicly apologise and face police action, as Nandy does, for crimes they have not committed.”

Academicians who are “in solidarity with Ashis Nandy,” and “against such kind of media violence and culture of intolerance” are:

Manisha Sethi
Ahmad Sohaib
Arshad Alam
Tanweer Fazal
Azra Razzack
Sanghamitra Misra
Farha Farooqi
Ghazi Shahnawaz
Ambarien Al Qadar
Anwar Alam
M S Bhatt
Manoj Jena
Adnan Farooqui
Sucharita Sengupta

University of Delhi
Abhijit Kundu
Nabanipa Bhattacharjee


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