– TNCC president K. Selvaperunthagai urged for swift suspension and a high-level inquiry.
– VCK deputy general secretary Vanni Arasu alleged Professor’s affiliation with RSS teachers’ wing in violation of social justice principles.
– DVK president kolathur Mani highlighted the delay in addressing complaints lodged over 20 days ago,insisting on stern government action against caste discrimination.
The accusations against Prof. T. Periasamy reflect systemic challenges surrounding caste discrimination in higher education institutions, an enduring issue despite India’s constitutional commitment to social justice. The calls from diverse political entities amplify the need for universities-and governments-to act decisively when such claims arise to restore trust in institutional equity.
Establishing an impartial inquiry committee as proposed would not only address this specific incident but also signal institutional accountability that could deter recurrence of discriminatory practices across academia. Additionally, timely resolution is critical as delays risk undermining victim trust while complicating practical outcomes like degree completion.
Neutral governance driven by fairness-not partisan alignment-is key here; ensuring objectivity will foster faith among affected parties while advancing India’s broader anti-discrimination mandate under Article 15 of the Constitution.
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