Denial of entry to UK prof sparks political slugfest
Ministers alleged on Monday the incident shows how the individual rights as well the rights of the state governments are being trampled upon
PTI
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Nitasha Kaul
Bengaluru, 26 Feb
Apolitical slugfest has erupted
between the ruling Congress and the BJP in Karnataka over a United Kingdom
professor being denied entry into India to attend a state government-organised
conference on Constitution here.
Ministers alleged on Monday the
incident shows how the individual rights as well the rights of the state
governments are being trampled upon, while the BJP described the professor at
the University of Westminster Nitasha Kaul, who is also an Overseas Citizen of
India, ''a known terrorist sympathizer & one who constantly spews venom
& disseminates anti-India propaganda.'' Kaul has alleged that she was
denied entry into India to attend on the invitation of the government of
Karnataka the two-day 'Constitution and National Unity Convention-2024' on
February 24 and 25. ''Denied entry to India for speaking on democratic &
constitutional values. I was invited to a conference as esteemed delegate by
Govt of Karnataka (Congress-ruled state) but Centre refused me entry. All my
documents were valid & current (UK passport & OCI),'' she said on 'X'
on Sunday along with pictures of invitation extended to her by Karnataka
government and other conference related communications.
Social Welfare Minister HC
Mahadevappa said on Monday the denial ''is a fresh demonstration of how the
rights of state governments are being repeatedly trampled''. ''It is a stark
reminder of the multiple challenges to the constitutional idea of India. All
patriotic Indians must reflect on these threats and unite to reclaim our
Constitution," he said.
It is the right of the Karnataka
Government to both organise a convention on Constitution and to host experts
who can meaningfully contribute to how the state's development and national
interest can be furthered. ''Our rights (and hence the federal principles
enshrined in our Constitution) were once again undermined by the Government of
India," the Minister said. "It cannot be selectively weaponised to
circumscribe the rights of Indians (including diaspora Indians who are equal
partners in the nation's development). If we claim to be the Mother of
Democracy, we need to also steadfastly adhere to all those values underpinning
our democracy," Mahadevappa said. BJP state president B Y Vijayendra
condemned the Karnataka government for inviting her. "Highly Disgusting of
the @siddaramaiah govt to whitewash the crimes of 'TUKDE TUKDE GANG' by
inviting its sympathizer Nitasha Kaul for a talk on 'Constitution & Unity
of India'," Vijayendra said on a social media site 'X'. "A known
terrorist sympathizer & one who constantly spews venom & disseminates
anti-India propaganda in connivance with the enemies of the Indian state is
accorded a RED carpet welcome by the @INCIndia ruled Karnataka govt is Highly
Condemnable & an Unpardonable crime," the Shikaripura MLA said.
He added that it was equally
disgusting that all the top leaders of the Congress party attended the
conference. "What is more worrisome & annoying of the @siddaramaiah
govt is its indulgence in unwanted expenditures involving crores of rupees when
our state & the farmers are already in distress owing to unprecedented
drought & severe water crisis," Vijayendra said. Minister for Large
and Medium Industries M B Patil said the incident showed ''what type of
democracy is there in India, how does the BJP respects the Constitution and the
status of the freedom of speech and individual freedom''.
"They (BJP) try to suppress
them (liberties). This is not a good thing for our country because in our
country Baba Saheb Ambedkar has given a world class Constitution where
everyone's views are respected. There is a freedom to talk," Patil said.
Shivajinagar Congress MLA Rizwan
Arshad wondered if there was any dictatorial system in the country as, he
alleged, the individual's freedom of expression was curbed.
"A state government in a
federal system invites an academic who is of Indian origin but she was told by
the central government that she cannot enter the country just because she
doesn't subscribe to your ideology. Is this dictatorship in the country today?
Is there no freedom of expression or no freedom to participate in a debate on
the Constitution?" he sought to know.
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