Editors Guild Condemns ABVP Threats to The Wire's
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Varadarajan had been invited to deliver a public lecture on 'Loktantra, media aur abhivyakti ki svatantrata' (Democracy, the Media and Freedom of Expression)" by the president of the Allahabad University Students' Union and the event was scheduled to be held at the university's Senate Hall on January 20, 2016.
The Editors Guild statement notes that after students belonging to the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) – the student wing of the Bharatiya Janata Party – threatened violence, the university's vice-chancellor withdrew permission for the programme and got the district administration to prohibit it from being held anywhere else on campus. As a result, "Varadarajan was forced to deliver the lecture at a hall near the campus."
After the lecture, when The Wire's founding editor went to meet the V-C in his office along with the students' union president, Richa Singh, the ABVP – which declared that Varadarajan was "anti-national" and would not be allowed to set foot inside the university campus – surrounded the exit.
The university security warned Varadarajan that they could not guarantee his safety, and it was only after the police arrived that he was escorted to safety.
"For a senior journalist to be threatened in such a manner at a leading university is deplorable. It is a brazen attack on freedom of expression, and the Editors Guild of India finds this mob mentality to silence those with divergent views unacceptable", the Editors Guild statement said.
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