Debate on Academic Freedom Ignited by Controversy at India’s Leading Private University

Debate on Academic Freedom Ignited by Controversy at India’s Leading Private University

New Delhi, India – A private university on the outskirts of India’s capital has‌ faced⁤ criticism after one of its faculty⁢ members ⁣resigned earlier this month following a row‌ over his academic paper that suggested potential electoral⁣ “manipulation” on several⁢ seats⁢ during the ⁢2019 general elections.

The 50-page paper, titled Democratic Backsliding in the World’s Largest Democracy, presents evidence that indicates voter suppression to favour ⁣Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya‍ Janata Party (BJP).

“Manipulation appears to take the​ form of targeted electoral discrimination against India’s ‍largest minority ⁣group ​– Muslims, partly facilitated by weak monitoring‌ by election observers. The results present a worrying development for the⁤ future of ​democracy,” the abstract of the‌ paper read.

Sabyasachi Das, who⁣ was the assistant professor of economics at Ashoka University – located in the BJP-ruled northern Haryana state – faced backlash from the party’s supporters after he circulated his paper on​ social media last month.

The university‍ distanced itself⁤ from the paper, saying it has “not yet completed ‌a critical review ⁤process”. Later, its governing body instituted an inquiry committee to‌ examine the paper’s⁢ academic merits after it created‍ a political firestorm.

Meanwhile, Das resigned from his‌ post.

Article from www.aljazeera.com

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