"Penalties imposed on teachers for giving lectures critical of the priorities of the ruling government, and even on those who arranged the lectures at one university or other, will have far reaching impact on value of liberty in contemporary India," Sen said while launching his book titled 'Social Choice and Social Welfare' here yesterday.
Sen, known for his strong views, also said that he has no hope of the Narendra Modi-led government doing enough to improve health sector in the country.
Regretting that the pursuit of equality for the moment has increasingly taken a backseat in policy making in India, Sen said, "India does not have world-class universities... The climate of fear (in Indian universities) is detrimental to Indian democracy."
He said the government has executive power but it should not consider itself as a complete state impairing the autonomy of the universities.
"The government has executive power. But it has an obligation not to see itself as whole of the state.
Observing that China spends 2 per cent of its GDP on health sector, while India spends less than 1 per cent of its GDP on health sector, Sen said, "I don't have any hope of present government doing enough for improving health sector in India."
Sen further said India does not have a majority government system.
"BJP only got 31 per cent vote share in the last Lok Sabha election. Even if with the allies, it got only 39 per cent votes," he pointed out.
Sen is currently Thomas W Lamont University Professor, and Professor of Economics and Philosophy, at Harvard University.
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