NEW DELHI: The newly
appointed Vice Chancellor of
Jawaharlal Nehru University
(JNU) Santishree Dhulipudi
Pandit has distanced herself
from a controversial Twitter
account in her name a day
after her appointment. In a
response on Tuesday to ’s
query about whether the
unverified handle
@SantishreeD belonged to
her, she said “Not mine”.
After Dr. Pandit’s
appointment was announced
on Monday, the account,
which used her full name and
description as a professor,
caused widespread outrage
on Twitter. Screenshots of
tweets using communal
language and name-calling
students, farmers, politicians
and activists went viral on
social media. The account
grew from 500 to about 5000
followers over the course of
the day, but was deleted by
evening.
Dr. Pandit did not
respond to further queries
from on whether she was
aware of who was using the
account and whether she had
requested its deletion.
‘Extremist naxal groups’
The account included
tweets referring to a section
of JNU teachers and
students as “losers” and
“extremist naxal groups” who
should be banned from
campuses. The tweet added
that funding should be
stopped for prestigious
educational institutions such
as St. Stephen’s College and
Jamia Millia Islamia
University, referring to them
as “communal campuses”.
One tweet indicated that
speaking Sanskrit was being
“civilisationally Hindu”, while
another referred to an Indian
Christian as a “rice bag
convert. Tweets termed socalled
“love jihad” a “terror by
other means”, Sunni Islam
radical. Several Muslims and
civil society activists were
termed jihadists, with a tweet
advocating that they be dealt
with “as the Chinese do”.
Criticism of China
China also came in for a
lot of flak, being termed a
“rogue nation”. Tweets
referred to COVID-19 as the
China virus and accused the
country of “bioterror” and
“biowarfare” to gain
hegemony and to destroy the
Indian economy. In late April
2020, tweets termed media
reports of the brutal second
wave of COVID-19 “fear
psychosis”.
In domestic politics,
Congress leader Sonia
Gandhi was repeatedly
referred to as an “Italian
remote control” and AAP
leader Arvind Kejriwal a
“pathological liar”, with a
tweet adding that no Hindu
must vote for him. Protesting
farm unions were described
as parasitic middlemen,
riffraff and liars.
Earlier, in a tweet
congratulating Dr. Pandit for
making history as the first
woman VC appointed in
JNU’s 50th anniversary year,
Manish Dabhade, an
assistant professor at the
university’s School of
International Studies,
thanked RSS leaders as well
as the Prime Minister, the
Home Minister, Education
Minister for “scripting” the
appointment. “JNU is indeed
in safe, competent hands
now with this brilliant mind at
its helm,” he added.
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