Water cannons being used to disperse agitators during a protest by SFI members against the suspension of Kerala University Registrar K S Anil Kumar, in Thiruvananthapuram, Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala University Vice Chancellor Dr Mohanan Kunnummal on Wednesday suspended Registrar K S Anil Kumar with immediate effect for allegedly issuing a notice cancelling a private programme, which was attended by Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar at the Senate Hall, where a portrait of Bharat Mata carrying a saffron flag was displayed.
The order alleged that the Registrar, on June 25, cancelled the sanction granted to Sree Padmanabha Seva Samithi for the use of the University Senate Hall after the programme had commenced and while the Governor -- who also serves as Chancellor of the University -- was on stage.
The Registrar rejected the allegation, stating that the notice was issued before the Governor arrived at the venue and that he has evidence to prove it.
The Vice Chancellor's action has drawn sharp criticism from state Higher Education Minister R Bindu who accused Dr Kunnummal of "misusing his powers".
As per the relevant act and rules, the VC does not have the authority to suspend the Registrar, as the Syndicate -- the Registrar's appointing authority -- holds that power, the minister told reporters here.
"The Vice Chancellor can place the matter before the Syndicate. Other than that, there is no provision in the existing law for the Vice Chancellor to take direct action against the Registrar," the minister said.
Citing Anil Kumar's claim that the notice was issued prior to the Governor's arrival, the minister added that the suspension was based on a false allegation. "That is a sheer misuse of power," Bindu said.
She further alleged that Dr Kunnummal was appointed as acting Vice Chancellor only after declaring his allegiance to the RSS, and that he has now exceeded his authority.
Members of the Left-aligned Syndicate have strongly objected to the suspension.
They echoed the minister's view, stating that the Vice Chancellor lacks the authority to suspend the Registrar and that only the Syndicate can take action against officials above the rank of Deputy Registrar.
Left Syndicate members claimed that the Vice Chancellor’s move has brought disrepute to the university.
Tensions ran high at the Kerala University Senate campus on June 25, as activists from the Students Federation of India (SFI), the student wing of the ruling CPI(M), clashed with police and staged a large protest against the display of the Bharat Mata portrait at the function attended by the Governor.
SFI activists engaged in heated exchanges with both the organisers of the event --the Padmanabha Seva Samithi --and the police, demanding the immediate removal of the portrait from the Senate Hall.
The protest escalated into a physical scuffle when SFI members attempted to forcibly enter the hall prior to the Governor's arrival.
Police managed to clear the way and ensured the Governor's smooth entry to the venue by removing the protesters from the main campus entrance.
As the situation grew tense, the University Registrar reportedly intervened and revoked the organisers' permission to conduct the programme.
Although the organisers are said to have informed the Raj Bhavan of the development, the Governor chose to attend the event regardless of the protests.