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	<description>what is the vertiginous chapati saying to me?</description>
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		<title>By: zalman</title>
		<link>http://www.chapatimystery.com/archives/homistan/free_chandramohan.html#comment-19853</link>
		<dc:creator>zalman</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2007 23:27:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Outrageous! This reminds me of the dustup the "moral majority" raised over Andres Serrano's photograph "Piss Christ" back in 1989. Along with other such attacks, as many may remember, it led to legislative gutting of funding through the National Endowment for the Arts, especially for "controversial" projects, along with increasing timidity over exhibiting them. Such attacks should be fought with any and all resources at your disposal. As an interested party, I followed this story through a variety of blogs, and found one set up a few days ago by the Fine Arts Faculty at MSU: http://fineartsfacultymsu.blogspot.com/. For what it's worth, there's a link there to an on-line petition condemning the Baroda attack, located at http://www.petitiononline.com/ms150507/petition.html. I know its ultimate political effect may be minimal, but I signed anyway (under my real name). Yours in support....</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Outrageous! This reminds me of the dustup the &#8220;moral majority&#8221; raised over Andres Serrano&#8217;s photograph &#8220;Piss Christ&#8221; back in 1989. Along with other such attacks, as many may remember, it led to legislative gutting of funding through the National Endowment for the Arts, especially for &#8220;controversial&#8221; projects, along with increasing timidity over exhibiting them. Such attacks should be fought with any and all resources at your disposal. As an interested party, I followed this story through a variety of blogs, and found one set up a few days ago by the Fine Arts Faculty at MSU: <a href="http://fineartsfacultymsu.blogspot.com/" rel="nofollow">http://fineartsfacultymsu.blogspot.com/</a>. For what it&#8217;s worth, there&#8217;s a link there to an on-line petition condemning the Baroda attack, located at <a href="http://www.petitiononline.com/ms150507/petition.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.petitiononline.com/ms150507/petition.html</a>. I know its ultimate political effect may be minimal, but I signed anyway (under my real name). Yours in support&#8230;.</p>
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		<title>By: P Patel</title>
		<link>http://www.chapatimystery.com/archives/homistan/free_chandramohan.html#comment-19273</link>
		<dc:creator>P Patel</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2007 03:54:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>THE DEATH THROES OF MSU?

Once a reputed centre of tertiary education with countless number of alumni from all faculties strewn across the world, is now a pariah. It is on the verge of being disowned not only by the UGC, but shunned by past students and teachers who are shocked and shamed at the latest debacle unfolding globally, unfortunately for university administrators, across the internet.  It is bad enough to witness the academic demise of one’s alma mater across the last two decades, but watching political fanaticism mocking the very tenets of democracy, of which all Indians are supposedly proud of, is positively blood curdling.  

The university is an institution, which needs to be properly administered and protected by those empowered to do so, including the Vice Chancellor, Syndicate/Senate Members, etc. Instead we are witnessing a debacle where the highest authority turns on his institute, sanctioning the violation of free expression and education on the flimsy excuse of immorality, that too in a land steeped and proud of its heritage such as Khajurao, Kama Sutra and the likes.  Vibrant Gujarat indeed!!! The Mahatma and Sardar Patel would most certainly cringe wherever they in their heavenly abodes. The question begs to be asked whether the institute should shelter and tolerate these people.  Therein lies the root of evil that has been plaguing MSU over the last few decades.  Instead of a focus on academic excellence, mediocrity in all spheres has ruled the roost.  Academic excellence dipped, national grants disappeared, dependence on the state government increased, thus allowing any ruling party to exert extraordinary influence on the university’s governance, including the appointment of vice chancellors of their choice, irrespective of their credentials and standing, and most importantly their ability to enhance the organisation’s stature. We have a situation where syndicate/senate members are either political stooges or have been muzzled to rubber-stamp critical decisions that could undermine the university’s credibility and standing.  There used to be a time when academic luminaries were syndicate/senate members, but not any more, as political inclination is a preferable prerequisite.  

More disturbing is the rise in religious political fanaticism in what should be the tranquil surroundings of a flourishing university.  Ishwar, Allah, Ram, does it really matter where education is concerned.  One suspects that there is more to just immorality than meets the eye about the current fracas. 

Students, teachers, deans of faculties, syndicate/senate members, the PVC and VC are all party for the above debacle which represents some of the murkiest depths an educational organization can dip to.  MSU is now a laughing stock.  One used to take pride in being a MSU degree holder.  Not any more, thanks to a crescendo of mediocrity,   breeding acceptance of all that is anathema to true democracy, freedom of expression and education.  The manner in which this incident has unfolded reminds us of the Taleban in Afghanistan.  Are we fostering and encouraging our own “talebans’ who run amuck protecting the society’s ‘morals’, while flagrantly thumbing their noses at fundamental societal rights and law?  If this is so, are we encouraging a ‘superior race’ (shades of Nazism) who are irreproachable and not answerable to common law and societal norms.

Citizens of Baroda, students and teachers of MSU, show some spine and courage and stand up for all that is fair, truthful, legal and most importantly, what is necessary to reverse this downward vortex of destruction the organization is speeding through.  March through the streets, express your feelings to the VC, syndicate/senate members, harangue the State Education Minister and Chief Minister, clog the internet and daily press.  Remember, state elections are approaching and in 1974, MSU students were at the forefront of overthrowing the then state government.  We are a proud state and have been prosperous too, but this needs to be bolstered by a robust educational system.  While MSU is in the news, other universities in Gujarat will certainly have their own horror stories to tell.  Mediocrity is like a delicate exotic fruit, one does pay dearly for scarcity.  Why should Gujarat put up with mediocrity, as it breeds all sorts of evils.</description>
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<p>Once a reputed centre of tertiary education with countless number of alumni from all faculties strewn across the world, is now a pariah. It is on the verge of being disowned not only by the UGC, but shunned by past students and teachers who are shocked and shamed at the latest debacle unfolding globally, unfortunately for university administrators, across the internet.  It is bad enough to witness the academic demise of one’s alma mater across the last two decades, but watching political fanaticism mocking the very tenets of democracy, of which all Indians are supposedly proud of, is positively blood curdling.  </p>
<p>The university is an institution, which needs to be properly administered and protected by those empowered to do so, including the Vice Chancellor, Syndicate/Senate Members, etc. Instead we are witnessing a debacle where the highest authority turns on his institute, sanctioning the violation of free expression and education on the flimsy excuse of immorality, that too in a land steeped and proud of its heritage such as Khajurao, Kama Sutra and the likes.  Vibrant Gujarat indeed!!! The Mahatma and Sardar Patel would most certainly cringe wherever they in their heavenly abodes. The question begs to be asked whether the institute should shelter and tolerate these people.  Therein lies the root of evil that has been plaguing MSU over the last few decades.  Instead of a focus on academic excellence, mediocrity in all spheres has ruled the roost.  Academic excellence dipped, national grants disappeared, dependence on the state government increased, thus allowing any ruling party to exert extraordinary influence on the university’s governance, including the appointment of vice chancellors of their choice, irrespective of their credentials and standing, and most importantly their ability to enhance the organisation’s stature. We have a situation where syndicate/senate members are either political stooges or have been muzzled to rubber-stamp critical decisions that could undermine the university’s credibility and standing.  There used to be a time when academic luminaries were syndicate/senate members, but not any more, as political inclination is a preferable prerequisite.  </p>
<p>More disturbing is the rise in religious political fanaticism in what should be the tranquil surroundings of a flourishing university.  Ishwar, Allah, Ram, does it really matter where education is concerned.  One suspects that there is more to just immorality than meets the eye about the current fracas. </p>
<p>Students, teachers, deans of faculties, syndicate/senate members, the PVC and VC are all party for the above debacle which represents some of the murkiest depths an educational organization can dip to.  MSU is now a laughing stock.  One used to take pride in being a MSU degree holder.  Not any more, thanks to a crescendo of mediocrity,   breeding acceptance of all that is anathema to true democracy, freedom of expression and education.  The manner in which this incident has unfolded reminds us of the Taleban in Afghanistan.  Are we fostering and encouraging our own “talebans’ who run amuck protecting the society’s ‘morals’, while flagrantly thumbing their noses at fundamental societal rights and law?  If this is so, are we encouraging a ‘superior race’ (shades of Nazism) who are irreproachable and not answerable to common law and societal norms.</p>
<p>Citizens of Baroda, students and teachers of MSU, show some spine and courage and stand up for all that is fair, truthful, legal and most importantly, what is necessary to reverse this downward vortex of destruction the organization is speeding through.  March through the streets, express your feelings to the VC, syndicate/senate members, harangue the State Education Minister and Chief Minister, clog the internet and daily press.  Remember, state elections are approaching and in 1974, MSU students were at the forefront of overthrowing the then state government.  We are a proud state and have been prosperous too, but this needs to be bolstered by a robust educational system.  While MSU is in the news, other universities in Gujarat will certainly have their own horror stories to tell.  Mediocrity is like a delicate exotic fruit, one does pay dearly for scarcity.  Why should Gujarat put up with mediocrity, as it breeds all sorts of evils.</p>
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		<title>By: AD</title>
		<link>http://www.chapatimystery.com/archives/homistan/free_chandramohan.html#comment-19246</link>
		<dc:creator>AD</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2007 00:33:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Gujarat is the Sangh Parivar's Afghanistan. Who knows what horrors it has in store for the rest of India and the rest of the world...
The next 9/11 might not be perpetrated by Muslims...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gujarat is the Sangh Parivar&#8217;s Afghanistan. Who knows what horrors it has in store for the rest of India and the rest of the world&#8230;<br />
The next 9/11 might not be perpetrated by Muslims&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: guruappa</title>
		<link>http://www.chapatimystery.com/archives/homistan/free_chandramohan.html#comment-19223</link>
		<dc:creator>guruappa</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2007 20:26:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>what the hell is going in my beautiful city of Baroda?  this is an antithesis to what i have come to believe while growing up in the city.  this is supposedly the "cultural capital" of Gujarat.  and also i believe the culture of hinduism is to absorb others' ideas into itself and evolve.

i have always believed that Gujarat is one of the better places to live in India.  Don't make me believe otherwise.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>what the hell is going in my beautiful city of Baroda?  this is an antithesis to what i have come to believe while growing up in the city.  this is supposedly the &#8220;cultural capital&#8221; of Gujarat.  and also i believe the culture of hinduism is to absorb others&#8217; ideas into itself and evolve.</p>
<p>i have always believed that Gujarat is one of the better places to live in India.  Don&#8217;t make me believe otherwise.</p>
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		<title>By: Global Voices Online &#187; India: Bloggers on art, morality, government and freedom of expression</title>
		<link>http://www.chapatimystery.com/archives/homistan/free_chandramohan.html#comment-19069</link>
		<dc:creator>Global Voices Online &#187; India: Bloggers on art, morality, government and freedom of expression</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2007 18:40:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] at Maharaja Sayajirao University was first assaulted by &#8220;goons&#8221; and then arrested. Chapati Mystery reminds us that Baroda is in a state that suffered the wrath of communal violence. Zigzackly has an [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] at Maharaja Sayajirao University was first assaulted by &#8220;goons&#8221; and then arrested. Chapati Mystery reminds us that Baroda is in a state that suffered the wrath of communal violence. Zigzackly has an [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Shashwati&#8217;s Blog &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Saffron Brigade as Art Critics</title>
		<link>http://www.chapatimystery.com/archives/homistan/free_chandramohan.html#comment-19006</link>
		<dc:creator>Shashwati&#8217;s Blog &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Saffron Brigade as Art Critics</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2007 08:27:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] 2nd Update: Here is a video of the incident (via Chapati Mystery) [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Qalandar</title>
		<link>http://www.chapatimystery.com/archives/homistan/free_chandramohan.html#comment-18818</link>
		<dc:creator>Qalandar</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2007 04:46:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This story merely underlines (yet again, as if any reminder were needed) that Gujarat has come very far down the path of fascism.  For no other word can describe the workings of the political dispensation; and so deep is the malaise that it extends across party lines: forget the BJP, the opposition too is intimidated or complicit (indeed it was the Congress-controlled Ahmedabad municipal corporation that was the most complicit in the erasure of the tomb of the poet Vali Gujarati in the 2002 pogroms).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This story merely underlines (yet again, as if any reminder were needed) that Gujarat has come very far down the path of fascism.  For no other word can describe the workings of the political dispensation; and so deep is the malaise that it extends across party lines: forget the BJP, the opposition too is intimidated or complicit (indeed it was the Congress-controlled Ahmedabad municipal corporation that was the most complicit in the erasure of the tomb of the poet Vali Gujarati in the 2002 pogroms).</p>
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		<title>By: pass the roti on the left hand side &#187; Stop Locking Up the Wrong People</title>
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		<dc:creator>pass the roti on the left hand side &#187; Stop Locking Up the Wrong People</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 12 May 2007 19:15:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] (Via Chapati Mystery) [...]</description>
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