Counting of votes for JNUSU polls begins
Education | September 07, 2019 13:46 ISTThe counting process began at 11:55 pm, JNU EC chairman Shashank Patel said.
The counting process began at 11:55 pm, JNU EC chairman Shashank Patel said.
Former Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union (JNUSU) member Shehla Rashid, who is a member of former IAS officer Shah Faesal's political outfit Jammu and Kashmir Peoples' Movement (JKPM), took to her twitter handle to post, "We will challenge the order passed today in the Supreme Court. The move to replace "Government" by "Governor" and Constituent Assembly by "Legislative Assembly" is a fraud upon the Constitution. Appeal to progressive forces for solidarity. Protests today in Delhi and Bangalore."
JNUSU general secretary Aejaz Ahmed Rather said, unlike previous years, this time there was no allotment of dormitories immediately after the admission process got over. "After much pressure from JNUSU and the new students, the Dean of Students released dormitory list for female students. However, the crisis still exists," Aejaz Ahmed claimed.
The students raised slogans against the university officials and Delhi Police. A minor scuffle broke out when some of them tried to break the barricades put up by the police.
The statement issued by the university administration alleges that some odd 15 protest students barged into the Dean's office during a meeting with representatives of JNUSU and became violent.
Left Unity panel has retained all four seats in the JNU students union election
JNU Vice Chancellor and other senior officials were allowed to leave their offices after being ‘confined’ for nearly 20 hours in protest over missing student Najeeb Ahmed.
Students of JNU on Wednesday locked the senior officials of the university including vc and Proctor inside their offices when they blocked the administrative block.
The Left-Unity alliance today swept all four seats in the JNU students union election, defeating the RSS' student wing ABVP with considerable margins.
In a setback to JNUSU President Kanhaiya Kumar, the Delhi High Court today refused to hear his application for regular bail in a sedition case.
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