SFI workers help their comrades scale the Senate House campus wall in their attempt to enter the Kerala University’s headquarters during a protest against Governor Rajendra Arlekar, in Thiruvananthapuram on Tuesday  Photo | Vincent Pulickal
Kerala

Kerala University administration battle continues amid SFI protests against governor

Ciza Thomas directs joint registrars to route files directly to her, bypassing Anil Kumar; varsity turns conflict zone as SFI workers attempt to lay siege to VC’s chamber

Express News Service

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The administrative tussle in Kerala University continued on Tuesday with Vice-Chancellor Ciza Thomas directing joint registrars to route files directly to her, bypassing registrar K S Anil Kumar whose suspension was revoked by the syndicate.The day also saw SFI workers going on a rampage in the varsity headquarters amid criticism that the police remained mute spectators in the face of the protests. The VC’s directive to the joint registrars was to send out a message that she has not accepted Anil’s reinstatement following a syndicate meeting that she termed as ‘invalid’. Meanwhile, Mini Dijo Kappen, the university’s director of planning, who was given charge of registrar by the VC could not assume charge as the administrative wing did not bring out the office order to this effect. 

According to a source, the VC returned a file relating to the eligibility certificate for a student that was forwarded to her by Anil. She approved the file after giving directives to the joint registrars to route it directly to her. The VC has reportedly taken a stance not to approve any files that are sent to her by Anil who enjoys the firm backing of the syndicate. 

Meanwhile, the varsity turned into a conflict zone as SFI workers, who were protesting against Governor Rajendra Arlekar’s alleged attempts to ‘saffronise’ the higher education sector, tried to lay siege to the VC’s chamber.

The protesters breach ed the skeletal police deployment on the campus, forcefully opened the main door and entered the building. There was limited resistance from the police that enabled them to come close to the VC’s chamber. Almost an hour later, more police personnel came and removed the protesters from the building. Amid the din, CPM state secretary M V Govindan came to the university, expressing solidarity with the protesters. SFI state president M Sivaprasad said the organisation will intensify protest from Thursday.

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