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Dalit Professor Receives Notice from Allahabad University Over Remarks on Hindu Deities, Responds Unapologetically

Dr Vikram asserts that his criticism is not limited to Hinduism alone but extends to all religions that he believes perpetuate caste hierarchies.

Rajan Chaudhary

Allahabad- Allahabad University has issued a formal notice to Prof. Vikram Harijan, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medieval and Modern History, warning him against making comments on Hindu deities. The university has cautioned him to refrain from engaging in discussions on sensitive issues like religion and culture that could potentially harm the institution’s reputation.

The notice comes after social media uproar over Prof. Harijan’s earlier remarks, which allegedly offended religious sentiments. Despite the warning, the Dalit academic remains steadfast in his views, vowing to continue addressing issues of caste-based discrimination and superstition across all religions.

The Controversy and University’s Action

The controversy began when Prof. Harijan made a social media post criticizing certain aspects of Hindu deities, which he claimed perpetuate caste-based discrimination and superstition. The post quickly went viral, drawing sharp criticism from various groups who accused him of hurting religious sentiments. Although Prof. Harijan later issued a public apology, the uproar did not subside, prompting the university to take action.

In a meeting held on October 3, the Executive Council of Allahabad University, chaired by Vice-Chancellor Prof. Sangita Srivastava, deliberated on measures to address the incident. The council resolved to implement strict guidelines for university employees, stating that any activity tarnishing the university’s image could lead to denial of gratuity benefits upon retirement. It was also decided that faculty members must seek prior approval from the Vice-Chancellor before posting content related to the university on social media.

On November 14, Registrar Prof. Ashish Khare issued a formal warning to Prof. Harijan. The notice stated that the Executive Council has warned him to refrain from engaging in such activities in the future. Making provocative comments on sensitive issues like religion and culture on public or social media platforms could damage the university’s reputation. If such behavior continues, the university will be compelled to take strict disciplinary action against him as per procedural norms.

Speaking exclusively to The Mooknayak, Prof. Harijan remained unapologetic about his stance.

He said: "If religion and caste promote superstition and discrimination, I will speak out against them, and I will continue to do so. Receiving a notice has not deterred me."

He clarified that his criticism is not limited to Hinduism alone but extends to all religions that he believes perpetuate caste hierarchies. “I speak against all religions that encourage discrimination, whether it is Hinduism, Islam, or Sikhism. My focus is on marginalized communities who remain excluded across all religious frameworks,” he said.

Prof. Harijan also highlighted his academic contributions, mentioning a course he developed titled ‘Religion and Marginal Communities.’ “This segment critically examines how marginalized communities are excluded in religious texts and practices. I use my platform to bring these discussions into the academic sphere,” he added.

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