There have been reports in the media of an agitation by students of the Centre for Development Studies, Thiruvananthapuram, because a fellow student was asked to leave the hostel to facilitate an investigation of a complaint against him by the Self Employed Women’s Association, which runs the cafeteria on campus. These reports and some exchanges between faculty have been circulated on the web / social media and has led to wider discussion of this event. We consider it imperative to put forward our shared perspective as women activists as well as bring together our views as women faculty members of CDS and co-ordinator of SEWA respectively.
The student was informed in a letter that the action against him was until such time as the investigation was completed. Media reports have portrayed the agitation as having been motivated by the victimization of a Dalit student by the workers of the cafeteria. Also it is being propagated that the student was ‘turned out’ of the campus when the letter from the Director required the student to ‘leave’ the hostel and refrain from using the cafeteria until the investigation was over. Deliberately enough, the action was not to prevent the student from entering the campus. We present here the context in which the student was asked to leave the hostel, the politics of the portrayal of the incident by the students as an infringement of the rights of a Dalit student and the larger implications of their claims, that feminism has been used to victimize students on the basis of caste.
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