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It's Manufactured Controversy at IIT Madras

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I feel IIT Madras and BJP think tank have mis managed this whole issue and now finding themselves at the receiving end . Now not only have the Ambekar Periyar Circle have scored a moral victory in the first round but it seems this controversy has made students at other IITs to start similar study circles at their Institutes .
In April 2015 Gurumurthy had given a Talk at IIT Madras and the link to that talk is here ( this talk needs to be listened by every Indian as many of the things dealt here were neither taught to us at Schools nor by our parents ) :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfoFfJz_vYs

and he clearly says in that above lecture that be prepared to listen to lots of nonsense and had IIT Madras followed his advice and allowed this group to carry on then this issue would not have got this importance that it has received now .
 
IITM and hindus are not half as clever as the JNU type secular socialists. A fair media should have talked to a broad spectrum of students and presented pro and anti views, which it has not done. As long as students form groups which are not endorsed by IITM, no problem, they can be foreced to do their business outside. And the students in the engineering stream will not voice their protests for the right reasons; prospective employers will be wary of activist students. Humanities activist students will populate teaching posts and in ngos.
 
This one mail sent by a group of students. Times magazines quietly deleted the photo and article, wisely.

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