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Accusations of Harassment and violation of privacy by Prof. Sameena Dalwai of OP Jindal University confirmed by the Haryana State Commission for Women Chairperson

The Hinduphobic Professor Sameena Dalwai who teaches Gender at OP Jindal University was accused of violating the privacy of students and harassing them by accessing the private dating accounts of students in class and using it for “personality dissection”. Professor Dalwai, a Hamas sympathizer has a proven track record of Hinduphobia and has problems with students chanting “Jai Shri Ram”. She also casually brands students who don’t agree with her point of view as “right-wing”.

Following the fresh round of accusations against Professor Dalwai in the Bumble dating app incident, Renu W Bhatia, Chairperson of the Haryana State Commission for Women took note of the incident and conducted an investigation.

Renu W. Bhatia carried out the investigation by visiting the campus of OP Jindal Global University this Tuesday and speaking with students. According to a post on Renu Bhatia’s X account, she spoke to the students who “confirmed the accusations of harassment and violation of privacy during classes by Prof. Sameena Dalwai”.

According to the post, she came across many other shocking facts during her conversations with the students. Renu W. Bhatia discovered that the students were subjected to harassment based on the ideology they adhered to and the female students in the class were subjected to atrocious stereotypes based on their looks. The students were also reportedly made to feel uncomfortable based on their religion.

The Haryana State Commission Chairperson clearly emphasized that this shocking behavior by a teacher was a clear violation of the fundamental rights of students, and it was time to take strict action against the concerned teacher and put an end to the harassment and anguish of students.

According to Renu W. Bhatia’s X post, the OP Jindal University’s Vice-Chancellor Pro. C. Rajkumar denied having any knowledge of the event but also mentioned that he “had received an apology from the concerned faculty”.

Hopefully, the Haryana State Commission for Women’s Chairperson’s incident will lead to some sort of action against Professor Sameena Dalwai. But going by the way leftist woke culture has spread its tentacles in Bharatiya universities, it seems unlikely that Professor Dalwai would be asked to resign. The fact that the Vice-Chancellor emphasized that the concerned faculty has apologized is in itself an attempt to brush off the incident under the carpet. She will probably act a bit low-key for a while and then continue with her hate- mongering.

One needs to emphasize here that the accusations against Professor Dalwai aren’t limited to accessing the dating accounts of female students and showing it in front of the whole class, but she has a consistent track record of Hinduphobic behavior and sympathy for extremist elements. Prof Sameena Dalwai is a known Hamas sympathizer and she has been known to defend a talk happening on the premises of OP Jindal Global University where a terrorist organization like Hamas was glorified and Bharatiya Army was labeled a terrorist organization in the context of the Pulwama incident. To add to that, as Renu W. Bhatia confirmed in her post on X, she also has a history of discriminating against students based on their ideology and religion. Such a string of accusations is no mean feat. It’s for the university administration to seriously ponder if the students should be exposed at all to a human being full of so much prejudice, hatred, and value judgments. Is it even safe for students to be taught by such a person?

The fact that it’s been a day since the Haryana State Commission Chairperson shared her observations on X after visiting the campus of OP Jindal Global University. But none of the mainstream newspapers have carried a story reporting these developments so far. Had this been the story of a Hindu Professor being accused of Islamophobia, the issue would have received grand coverage from not just national but all major international media. But since, in this case, the accused is not a Hindu and hapless Hindu students are at the receiving end of her hatred and prejudices, none of the mainstream media is interested in this story.

Bharatiya universities are becoming the fiefdom of poisonous leftist propaganda being implanted into the minds of students through the humanities and social sciences courses. Since many of the new- fangled disciplines in Humanities and Social Sciences are so open-ended, it’s easy to run an agenda and fit categories like Caste and Gender, the supposed terror of the Bharatiya state, etc, anywhere and everywhere. Now, even science-based educational institutions like IITs are also becoming victims of this woke phenomenon. Even an IIT would have a humanities department and some of the faculty of these departments try to play the woke activist by inviting anti-Bharat personalities to deliver lectures.

In a fresh incident at IIT Bombay, Professor Sharmistha Saha who teaches at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Bombay, invited radical leftist Sudhanv Deshpande for a talk in which he eulogized Palestinian militants Zakaria Zubeidi, and Ghasan Kanafani. The news of this incident is shared on the X handle “IIT B for Bharat” and a short video screenshot of the talk is also attached along with.

The account has many posts regarding this incident and according to these posts, Sudhanva Deshpande was invited by Professor Sharmistha Saha “under the pretext of course” Performance Theory & Praxis””.

Now with the rise of the awareness of Bharatiyas and the ease with which one can go viral (thanks to social media) such kind of anti-Bharat activities being undertaken by university faculty in the name of education cannot go unnoticed. These activities will be increasingly highlighted and condemned. The Bharatiya government cannot, of course, interfere in the internal functioning of private educational institutions. But when education itself has become so political and vulnerable to extreme left-wing propaganda, it’s perhaps high time that the Ministry of Education lays out a certain charter of dos and don’ts that has to be binding for Bharatiya educational institutions.

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Rati Agnihotri
Rati Agnihotri
Rati Agnihotri is an independent journalist and writer currently based in Dehradun (Uttarakhand). Rati has extensive experience in broadcast journalism having worked as a Correspondent for Xinhua Media for 8 years. She was based at their New Delhi bureau. She has also worked across radio and digital media and was a Fellow with Radio Deutsche Welle in Bonn. She is now based in Dehradun and pursuing independent work regularly contributing news analysis videos to a nationalist news portal (India Speaks Daily) with a considerable youtube presence. Rati regularly contributes articles and opinion pieces to various esteemed newspapers, journals, and magazines. Her articles have been recently published in "The Sunday Guardian", "Organizer", "Opindia", and "Garhwal Post". She has completed a MA (International Journalism) from the University of Leeds, U.K., and a BA (Hons) in English Literature from Miranda House, Delhi University.

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