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The appointment of a Muslim assistant professor in the literature department of the faculty of Sanskrit Vidya Dharm Vigyan (SVDV) of Banaras Hindu University (BHU) has triggered protests.
They played musical instruments to attract attention towards their demand. They are demanding the cancellation of the appointment of a 'non-Hindu'.
However, the BHU administration has made it clear that “the appointment has been made as per the University Grants Commission (UGC) rules and the BHU Act in a transparent manner based on the eligibility of the candidate.”
The protestors, in a letter to the BHU vice-chancellor Rakesh Bhatnagar, have claimed that the varsity's founder late Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya had termed the SVDV faculty as the heart of the varsity.
The protestors said that despite knowing all these facts, a 'non-Hindu' has been appointed, which seems to be a conspiracy.
They allege that as the new appointment is against the soul and spirit of the institution, it should be cancelled immediately. BHU spokesman Rajesh Singh said, “The appointment has been made following an interview in the 'Sahitya' (literature) department of the faculty of SVDV. The varsity has made the appointment as per the UGC rules and the BHU Act, in which discrimination on the basis of caste and creed has no place.”
However, he declined to comment on the protests.
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