JNU protests turn wild, HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal assures students of solution soon

JNU protests turn wild, HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal assures students of solution soon

Students wanted to march towards the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), where Vice President Venkaiah Naidu was addressing the university's convocation at an auditorium

PTIUpdated: Monday, November 11, 2019, 05:15 PM IST
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New Delhi: Hundreds of students protested near the Jawaharlal Nehru University here on Monday against the administration's "anti-student" policy.

Union Human Resource Development (HRD) Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' today met the students of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) and assured them that a solution to their issues will be found soon.

A delegation of Delhi Police, comprising Special Commissioner of Police (headquarters) R S Krishnia and DCP (Central) Mandeep Singh Randhawa on Monday entered the JNU campus following a massive protest by students.

The police officials are expected to hold a mediation meeting between students and Vice Chancellor Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar, which was the demand of the agitating students to call off the protest.

Protests by JNU students over hostel-fee hike had earlier turned violent as the protesters clashed with the police and security personnel who were deployed at the AICTE auditorium in Vasant Kunj.

The university is holding its third convocation, with Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu as chief guest, at the venue. While the students broke barricades and raised slogans with placards in their hands, calling Vice-Chancellor M Jagadesh Kumar a “thief", police used water cannon to disperse the students.

Union Human Resource Development Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal, who attended the event was not able to come out of the auditorium, following which the police requested the students to let him go.

"JNUSU president Aishe Ghosh and vice president Saket Moon were asked to talk to the students to make way for the HRD minister. Police requested the protesters to move from the gate, but they refused,” an officer said.

The gates of the AICTE, around 3 km from the JNU, were locked and the security personnel were stationed in and outside the premises in wake of the protests that started in the morning.

Barricades were placed outside the north and west gates of the JNU campus, as well as on the route between the AICTE auditorium and the JNU at Baba Balaknath Marg, near the traffic signal, underneath the flyover and near the venue, an officer said.

But students broke these blockades and marched towards the venue around 11.30 am. Some of the protesters have been detained, police said.

With placards in their hands, the students were beating tambourine and raising slogans.

The JNUSU office-bearers met Pokhriyal who assured them that their demands would be looked into.

They, however, were not able to meet the V-C. The protesters were also raising slogans "we want V-C".

"Historic day for us that we broke barricades, reached the convocation venue and met the minister," Ghosh said. "This could happen because we were united."

"This is not the end of our movement. We urged the HRD minister to ask the V-C to have a dialogue with the students," the JNUSU president said. "It is due to the V-C that things have come to be like this."

The HRD minister has promised that students' union would be called for meeting to the ministry.

"We will have to ask the executive council members to reject the hostel manual in its upcoming meeting on Wednesday," Ghosh said.

Students wanted to meet the vice-chancellor and demand withdrawal of the draft hostel manual, which they claimed has provisions for fee hike, dress code and curfew timings.

The protest is part of the agitation against the hostel manual and several other issues like restrictions by the administration on entry to the Parthasarathy Rocks, attempts to lock students' union office, according to the students.

The students' union has been on a strike against the draft hostel manual, which was approved by the inter-hall administration. They have said the strike would not end the hostel manual is withdrawn.

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