Posters Proclaiming 'Hindutva Terrorism' Emerge at IIT Bombay Campus!


This has now crossed the limits now. We now need to take a tough stand against this!
This time, the leftist groups working in premiere educational institutions, #IITBombay in this particular case, have not used the term 'Saffron Terrorism', which they’ve used a lot over these years. Instead, they have gone way ahead and used the word '#HinduTerrorism'! It simply means that it’s no more about the RSS or BJP or any Sena anymore, it’s for all the Hindus!




We want our Hindu Samaaj and fellow Hindus to raise and ask direct questions from the Administration and Authorities of IIT Bombay about these (communal, isn’t it?) posters, which are put up literally across everywhere on campus, including on the official notice boards of various Departments and Hostels. We should also inquire about the malicious activities and functioning of groups like the ‘Ambedkar Periyar Phule Study Circle’ (https://www.facebook.com/ambedkarstudents/) who are behind this particular poster (the same poster is also shared with public through their Facebook page), and who have been criticized and condemned in the past for carrying similar kind of objectionable or communal acts across several premiere educational institutions of higher learning (the case at IIT Madras can offer a glimpse in this regard). What exactly are they trying to do in educational campuses, what is their exact agenda? We should also raise questions in front of the Institute authorities on whether due permissions were given to this so called Study Circle before they decided to put up these communal posters, and if yes, then on what grounds were the permissions given for putting these communal posters? And after this incident has come into light, whether they have taken cognizance of the matter and whether any appropriate action has been taken in the same regard?
One thing which should also be considered is that all of this has taken place during the conduct of 'Mood Indigo', which is the cultural festival of IIT Bombay and is the biggest intercollegiate cultural event in India. It is a national level event where students from across the country come to participate and represent their colleges. Are the Institute Administrators or Authorities of IIT Bombay okay with this mockery of Hindus in front of all outsider students (note that around 70% of the participants who come to attend Mood Indigo, are Hindu)? Isn’t it detrimental to the image of this Institute of National Importance, which is revered by industries and academia alike for its brilliance?
We sincerely request you to please contact the Authorities and Administration of IIT Bombay through an Email or a call, and raise these aforementioned concerns and questions. The Hindu Samaaj should take due cognizance of the matter and react so that this example can be stopped from getting replicated across other premier institutions of higher education. Each and every individual action, even the smallest of it, would count in this regard; and Emails and calls from citizens, academicians, industrialists, consultants, artists, students, bureaucrats and politicians will surely make a significant impact and would curtail such activities from flourishing in the future.
Hope you all will support us!
Jai Shri Ram!



​Director
Prof. Devang V Khakhar
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Dean- Student Affairs (SA)
Prof. Soumyo Mukherji
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Associate Dean- Student Affairs (SA)
Prof. Harish Pillai
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Registrar
Dr. R. Premkumar
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Shri H.S. Verma
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Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO)
Prof. Nand Kishore
Department of Chemistry
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Email: nandk@chem.iitb.ac.in

Dean- Administrative Affairs (AA)
Prof. Prem C. Pandeydean.
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Registrar- Administrative Affairs
Dr. R Premkumar
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Dean- Alumni and Corporate Relations
Dr. Ravi Sinha
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Dean- Faculty Affairs
Dr. Abhay Karandikar
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Dean- International Relations
Prof. Rajiv O Dusane
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Phone: +91-22-2576 7076, Fax: +91-22-2572 3475

Dean- Academic Programmes (AP)
Prof. Amitava De .
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