What Is the Latest Power Struggle at Kerala University?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Tensions are high at Kerala University due to conflicting interests.
- The Vice Chancellor is currently working from home amidst protests.
- Two registrars are competing for authority in the university.
- The situation may set a precedent for governance in educational institutions.
- Political affiliations are influencing university operations.
Thiruvananthapuram, July 17 (NationPress) As the High Court deliberates on a petition concerning Kerala University, Vice Chancellor Dr. Mohanan Kunnummel has been operating from home for several days due to protests by SFI activists, while two individuals are simultaneously reporting for the position of Registrar.
University Registrar Dr. K.S. Anil Kumar, who was suspended by the Vice Chancellor, still utilizes the official vehicle and arrives punctually at the university. Meanwhile, Mini Dejo Kappen, the acting registrar, has taken on the responsibilities after Kumar's suspension.
With many university files now digitized, the Vice Chancellor has restricted Kumar's access. An online meeting convened by the VC was attended by Kappen, but Kumar was excluded.
The VC has scheduled an Academic Council meeting for August 14, which Kumar has not been invited to.
This escalating conflict stems from a struggle between the state government and the Governor. The Kerala government supports Kumar, while the VC has the backing of Chancellor Rajendra V. Arlekar, the Kerala Governor. As tensions rise, the forthcoming days are expected to be pivotal.
State Higher Education Minister Dr. R. Bindhu, also the Pro-Chancellor of the university, criticized the VC, indicating that the state government is prepared to ensure police protection for him, urging him to return to work.
With the VC remaining at home, over 2,000 certificates requiring his signature are awaiting approval, and numerous physical files are neglected.
The immediate cause for the VC's actions was Kumar's unilateral decision to cancel the Governor’s planned visit to the Senate Hall for a private event, a visit that Arlekar ultimately made.
Since then, tensions have escalated, adversely affecting the university's operations.
The High Court has scheduled a hearing for July 21 regarding a petition from a BJP syndicate member seeking police protection to enter the university.
The SFI has been vocally opposing the state universities' Chancellor and Kerala Governor Rajendra V. Arlekar, alleging that the Governor is attempting to impose his 'agenda' on the state university in alignment with Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) ideology, with VC Kunnammel purportedly complicit.