[It is learnt that security officials anticipated protests from students of
Osmania University against Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the issue of
Dalits and minorities, and Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao
over lack of government recruitment in the newly formed state.]

http://indianexpress.com/article/india/first-time-indian-science-congress-put-off-over-fears-of-protests-4992209/

For the first time in 100 years, Indian Science Congress put off over fears
of protests
Anticipating protests from students of Osmania University, where the 105th
edition of the event was to be held from January 3-7, the university
expressed its inability to host due to “disturbances on its campus and
other reasons”.

Written by Amitabh Sinha , Sreenivas Janyala , Sowmiya Ashok | Pune /
Hyderabad / New Delhi | Updated: December 21, 2017 6:59 am

First time, Indian Science Congress put off over fears of protests Security
officials anticipated protests from students of Osmania University against
Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

FOR THE first time in its over 100-year-old history, the Indian Science
Congress (ISC), an event that is on the Prime Minister’s calendar in the
month of January, has been postponed.

Anticipating protests from students of Osmania University, where the 105th
edition of the event was to be held from January 3-7, the university
expressed its inability to host due to “disturbances on its campus and
other reasons”.

The ISC’s postponement was conveyed in a communique from the Ministry of
Science and Technology, based on information received from Dr Achyut
Samanta, General President of the Indian Science Congress Association
(ISCA). The Science Congress is the largest annual congregation of Indian
scientists.

It is learnt that security officials anticipated protests from students of
Osmania University against Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the issue of
Dalits and minorities, and Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao
over lack of government recruitment in the newly formed state.

“Only last night (Tuesday night) the vice-chancellor of Osmania University
informed us that it would not be possible to host the Science Congress on
the scheduled dates because of disturbances on the campus… One student has
committed suicide and there are some other reasons as well… The news has
come as a shock for us. It has never happened earlier,” Prof Gangadhar,
general secretary of ISCA, told The Indian Express.

Tempers are running high among students in Osmania University, where a
21-year-old MSc (Physics) student Eramina Murali committed suicide on
December 3. Murali wrote in his suicide note that he was unable to cope
with academic stress, but students claimed it was a result of the anger and
discontent over lack of government jobs after the creation of Telangana.

As the situation continues to be tense in the university, sources said the
Chief Minister was informed by security officials that there may be
protests during the Science Congress, and it may be disrupted. This was
also conveyed to the Union Ministry of Science and Technology.

However, when contacted by The Indian Express, the university’s
Vice-Chancellor Prof S Ramachandran said he was unaware of the
postponement. “Nothing is confirmed yet. Maybe by Thursday we will be able
to give a statement,’” he said. He declined to comment when asked if
alternative venues were being considered.

ISCA’s Gangadhar said that an “emergency meeting” of the executive council
had been called for December 27 to discuss the next course of action. “The
university has informed us at such a last moment… Just a few days ago, our
team had gone to the university to see the arrangements being made, and
everything seemed well on track. But we will now have to find a way,” he
said.

On Tuesday, Hyderabad Police Commissioner V V Srinivasa Rao visited the
campus to inspect the ‘A’ and ‘C’ grounds where the Science Congress was
supposed to be held.

“After the inspection, he was informed about a meeting of Dalit, Backward
Caste, Minority and Left students’ organisations in which they resolved to
protest the presence of Modi and KCR on the campus. Accordingly, a report
was sent to the state and central governments stating that trouble was
expected in the campus during the congress,’’ a top official said.

Gangadhar said it was possible to organise the event at another venue
anytime before March 31 next year. “These decisions will have to be taken
by the executive committee,” he said. The host and venue of the Science
Congress are usually decided one year in advance.

Sources said university officials were looking at the Hyderabad
International Trade Expositions (HITEX), where the Global Entrepreneurship
Summit was held recently, as an alternative location. No decision has been
made yet, they said.

“The Osmania University, which was established in 1917, is celebrating the
centenary year and if the prestigious Science Congress is held outside the
campus it would be not only an insult but also draw a tremendous amount of
criticism. So nothing is decided yet. In spite of stiff competition from
other universities, it was decided to hold the event this year at Osmania.
We cannot shift the venue,’’ an official said.
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