ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION, ALIGARH
S. Mustafa Zaidi Hony. Secretary | Teaching Staff Club, AMU, Aligarh, 202002 (R); (M) (O); Email: secretaryamuta@gmail.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ |
Unanimous resolution passed by the Executive Committee of the Aligarh Muslim University Teachers’ Association (AMUTA) at its emergent meeting held on Jan. 28, 2012 at 3:00 PM
The meeting discussed and reviewed the prevailing situation in the campus in the aftermath of the violent incidents on Jan. 25, 2012. We unequivocally condemn this violence as no one should be allowed take the law in their hands. We advise the students to exercise extreme caution in raising of demands and the means adopted for their fulfillment. Raising of demands is a legitimate right but the means should also be legitimate.
We, however, are of opinion that this is another instance where continuing inaction has led to a situation where the University Administration has not been able to anticipate the issues that have arisen. The total failure of the Proctor Office to provide proper and timely input leads to the conclusion that the only course of action available to the Proctor and his team is to resign taking moral responsibility for this failure. We would like it to be noted that the manner in which the previous Vice-Chancellor and his continuing administrative team are manipulating the situation also makes it imperative that they should either quit or be sacked. The letter posted in the name of Prof. P.K. Abdul Azis seems to be part of the continuing chain in the series of events that have culminated in the recent violent incidents. Propriety demands that all members of the previous administrative team should have resigned giving the new incumbent of the Office of the Vice-Chancellor the opportunity to build a new and cohesive team.
We, therefore, demand that the Proctor and his team should be sacked to stop further damage to the University and its working. We also demand that a time bound enquiry should be held to further unravel the chain of events of the recent unfortunate incidents.
(S. Mustafa Zaidi)
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