Students allegedly denied permission to celebrate Ram Navami in Jadavpur University

ANI April 5, 2025 258 views

A group of students at Jadavpur University claim they were unfairly denied permission to celebrate Ram Navami on campus. The university reportedly rejected their request, citing the Vice Chancellor's absence, while simultaneously allowing a political event by the Students' Federation of India. Opposition leader Suvendu Adhikari has criticized the state government, alleging religious discrimination. The incident highlights ongoing tensions surrounding religious and political events in educational institutions.

"It is our constitutional right to celebrate our religious festivals" - Suvendu Adhikari, Opposition Leader
Kolkata, April 5: The students at Jadavpur University in Kolkata were allegedly denied permission to celebrate Ram Navami on the university campus. According to the students, the reason behind the denial of permission was the vice chancellor's absence.

Key Points

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Students allege discrimination in campus event permissions

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Vice Chancellor's absence cited as reason for denial

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Political event by SFI allowed during same period

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BJP leader criticizes state government's approach

Somsurya Banerjee, a student at Jadavpur University, told ANI that a group of students submitted a formal request on March 28 seeking permission to organise Ram Navami celebrations. He claimed they received a written response from the university denying the request, stating that it could not be approved in the absence of the Vice Chancellor.

"On 28th March, we submitted a letter to the university on behalf of General students of JU seeking permission (for Ram Navami Celebrations); today, we received a signed copy from the university stating that they cannot grant the permission as the VC is absent", he said.

Banerjee further alleged inconsistency in the university's approach, pointing out that a political programme by the Students' Federation of India (SFI) was permitted on April 3 and 4, also during the VC's absence.

"Similarly, on April 3 and 4 - SFI held a political programme, and that too in the absence of the VC, but they had permission. Every religious activity like 'iftaar' was organised here on the university campus, but none of us objected to it. We have given intimation to the university and also written an e-mail to the police that we will celebrate Ram Navami peacefully... We expect that all the student unions and the administration will respect and cooperate in our celebrations...", he added.

Earlier, West Bengal legislative assembly leader of opposition and BJP MLA Suvendu Adhikari slammed the Mamata Government and alleged that under her rule, people are being prevented from celebrating Ram Navami.

"It is our constitutional right to celebrate our religious festivals, but the Mamata Banerjee's police are stopping us. We are forced to go to the High Court and Supreme Court regarding every issue," he said.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This seems like selective permission by the university administration. If other events were allowed during VC's absence, why not this? Consistency is important in educational institutions. 🏛️
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Priya M.
As an alumna, I'm disappointed. JU was always about inclusivity. Religious celebrations of all faiths should be treated equally on campus. The VC's absence can't be the real reason here.
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Amit S.
While I support religious freedom, maybe the university has valid security concerns given recent tensions during Ram Navami processions in WB? They should explain properly though.
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Sneha R.
The comparison with iftaar celebrations is valid. Either allow all religious events or none at all. Selective permission creates unnecessary divisions among students. #EqualTreatment
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Debashish N.
University campuses should remain secular spaces focused on academics. Maybe all religious events should be moved off-campus to maintain neutrality. Just a thought! 🤔

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