First Indian female Oxford SU president quits post after racism controversy


Daijiworld Media Network - London

London, Feb 18: Rashmi Samant who became the first Indian woman to be elected as the president of the Oxford Student Union (SU) resigned from the post following criticism surrounding some of her past remarks and references. Her old social media posts that had emerged were branded as 'racist' and 'insensitive'.

One of her posts included a holocaust reference during a visit to the Berlin Holocaust Memorial in Germany in 2017, an Instagram caption on a picture of herself in Malaysia that read 'Ching Chang' had drawn ire from the Chinese students. Samant also drew controversy for a campaign post caption that separated women and trans women, with the Oxford LGBTQ+ campaign calling for her resignation.

In an open letter published in the student newspaper 'Cherwell' earlier this week, Samant said, "Though the recent developments might make it hard for you to believe the sincerity of my apologies, it deeply pained me to note that I have lost the trust that the student community reposed in me with their votes and belief in my manifesto owing to my mistakes.

"Regrettably, I alienated people within our wonderful student community to the extent that they deem me unfit to be the leader they rightfully deserve," she said.

"I sincerely apologise to every student who has been hurt by my actions or words and seek a chance to gain your trust in me again," she added.

"In light of the recent events surrounding my election to the Presidency of the Oxford SU, I believe it is best for me to step down from the role. It has been an honour to be your President-elect," she said in a statement on Facebook on Tuesday, later published in 'The Oxford Student'.

A by-election will be soon held for a new president, with nominations getting re-opened, which means the fresh election will not be limited to just the previously unsuccessful candidates.

The current 2020-21 officers of the student union said they 'sincerely apologise for the hurt and discomfort caused by the actions of the President-elect'.

"Oxford SU has a no-tolerance policy towards discrimination. Racism, transphobia, and antisemitism have no place in our organisation," their statement read. 

Samant who is from Udupi in Karnataka had won the election by a large margin of votes. In her manifesto, she had highlighted the need for greater 'decolonisation and inclusivity' on campus. Samant's victory in the election had made her the first-ever Indian woman to be elevated to this post.

 

 

 

  

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  • mohan moodbidri, mangaluru

    Fri, Feb 19 2021

    the reason behind the development is a silly one. during the studies the word "ching chong, neegro, ghoras, etc. etc. " is very common dialogues. Student life is a Golden Life. During the student career everything is possible in the modern world. Just for the sake of those reason, she would not have given a resignation to the post of Union President of Oxford University. some people are existed everywhere there to pull your legs down from the top position. this happens in every filed. however, she got an enourmous publicity with this issue and she definetly will have a good and bright future in her commercial life. Study well and do a remarkable achievment there in London and brings pride to our Country as well as to your parents...Good Luck.

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  • Shakil Mohammed, Kuwait

    Fri, Feb 19 2021

    Typical upper -caste, superiority, upbringing will work only in India. It is no surprise that African students don't want to study in India, or for that matter other Asian country students, because our universities don't care much about racist complaints. Sorry sister you lost, and put lots of Indians to shame.

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  • shobha, mangalore

    Fri, Feb 19 2021

    I THINK MAY BE SHE THOUGHT SHE IS IN INDIA ONLY.. OTHER COUNTRY PEOPLE ARE NOT ANDHBHAKTHS LIKE INDIANS. IN INDIA EDUCATED PEOPLE ONLY BECOME ANDHBHAKTHS. DISGUSTING

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  • Nelson, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 19 2021

    This proves that Indians and Mangaloreans are inherently racist. I have seen how the chin chan comments are made when we see north eastern people in colleges. What she is is what most of us are. shame.

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  • Raj, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 19 2021

    Comedy is not allowed at Oxford.

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  • ponkra, mangalore

    Fri, Feb 19 2021

    seems her Indian caste apartheid mentality is not completely gone even after going overseas. Good she resigned rather than making matters worse by giving racial statements as president. please come down to India..BJP will give you high position.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Feb 19 2021

    Good she resigned the Post.This is the best example how ones words on social media ,critic can show their effect later when you apply for a good post in Public .whatever you think ,keep it in mind,dont express in media ,or loud regarding politics politicians ,or abusive words.It will hit back without Pardon.

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  • Rashad, Manipal

    Thu, Feb 18 2021

    I'm insisting here again, why do Indians love white people and their nation. Ain't they fit in their own country? Indian love white people 🤣🤣🤣

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  • Divakar, Mumbai

    Fri, Feb 19 2021

    Why some people go as refugees to other countries and after some time start fanatic behavior and start harming the very country which provided them shelter?

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  • Anthony, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 18 2021

    Going to Malaysia and saying “Ching Chang”?Come’on .Thats unforgiving.

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Thu, Feb 18 2021

    I pray god almighty give strength to those who become hyper in their celebration to bear the shock caused by this news..., There's a lesson to be learnt ..... while expressing intolerant attitude in digital media... one must be sane & sensitive to the secular & plural thinking..., It is high time for secular Hindus to practice the tenets of REAL Hinduism... 'Vasudaiva kutumbakam, sarva dharma samabhava & above all Ahimsa paramo dharma" jh jai hind...,

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  • Jd, Mlr

    Thu, Feb 18 2021

    We are recognized for our thoughts, words and deeds. They should be consistent, should be plural and inclusive.

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  • Prakash, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 18 2021

    Its an example how digital media ruined her image. Everyone should careful while commenting.

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  • Aam Aadmi, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 18 2021

    Digital media ruined her image? Wah dost Wah? She is posting racist message and you are defending her. Bhakt ho kya?

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  • Santosh, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 18 2021

    She's brave enough to accept her mistakes and resign, unlike our political leaders.

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  • Mohan, Jeppu

    Thu, Feb 18 2021

    Just to show the world that she got elected from student nd they forgive fer for past comments of racist What is the logic behind resigning from that post???

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  • Rashad, Manipal

    Thu, Feb 18 2021

    Racial factor considered as a big thing when somebody is gaining as a iconic figure except Trump. Being a leader of all racial cultural people she had accepted her mistake which is well and good. Typically, she used to follow our bhakthas ideology but now she regrets her wrongdoings.

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