Meghalaya Unrest: NEHU Vice Chancellor’s “Politically Motivated Protests” Claim Stirs Academic Fears and Concerns
Vice-Chancellor’s Letter Brews Controversy Over Student Protests at North-Eastern Hill University
A strongly worded letter from North-Eastern Hill University Vice-Chancellor Professor Prabha Shankar Shukla has reignited the flames of controversy surrounding ongoing student protests on campus. The letter, dated March 10, came just days after Shukla’s return to duties from Delhi, following a three-month absence from the Shillong campus.
Shukla’s letter directly accused external groups of manipulating students, claiming the movement has transformed into a "politically motivated conflict" rather than addressing legitimate student concerns. "Ask yourselves: Why has this student protest suddenly become so aggressive? Why are faculty members being threatened? Why are the real student issues being replaced with demands for my resignation without any valid reason?" the Vice-Chancellor wrote, implying that external forces are driving the protests.
The letter did not shy away from targeting both protesters and university staff, with Shukla suggesting that students are being exploited by outside interests. "I want to share the truth with you so that you can make informed decisions, free from the influence of those who do not have your best interests at heart," he wrote.
Shukla further emphasized that the situation has become "more about personal and political agendas than real student issues" and that the involvement of external groups has escalated the situation, turning the student movement into a politically motivated conflict. He also warned of potential consequences for students participating in the protests, noting that "employers and universities across the country are watching what is happening at NEHU. If this situation continues, it will harm your future prospects."
The Vice-Chancellor’s letter has drawn criticism from the North-Eastern Hill University Teachers’ Association, which has questioned his commitment to resolving the crisis, citing his decision to resume duties remotely from Delhi rather than returning to the Shillong campus. Student protesters, however, remain firm in their demand for Shukla’s resignation, rejecting his characterization of their movement as being politically influenced.
As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the university and students will navigate the ongoing tensions and conflicting demands. One thing is clear, however: the controversy surrounding North-Eastern Hill University Vice-Chancellor Professor Prabha Shankar Shukla’s leadership has reached a critical juncture.
Original Source: https://www.indiatodayne.in/meghalaya/story/meghalaya-nehu-vc-calls-student-protests-politically-motivated-1182464-2025-03-11?utm_source=rssfeed
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Publish Date: 2025-03-11 16:15:00