Jamia Milia Islamia tells students not to take part in protests, warns of disciplinary action
The All India Students’ Association said that the order was ‘a reminder of how deeply the Sangh Parivar has infiltrated our academic institutions’.
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The Jamia Milia Islamia University in Delhi has told students not to take part in protests or shout slogans against constitutional functionaries on campus, ANI reported.
The university, through an office memorandum on November 29, took note of instances when students shouted slogans against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and against law enforcement agencies “on the issues which are not related to the academia as well as to the University”.
The university referred to an advisory from August 29, 2022 urging students not to hold protests or shout slogans without the administration’s permission.
“It is once again reiterated for the information of all students of the University that no protests, dharnas, raising slogans against any constitutional dignitaries shall be allowed in any part of the University Campus, otherwise disciplinary action against such erring students shall be initiated as per provisions of the University rules,” the office memorandum stated.
Jamia Millia Islamia has issued an order that protests, dharnas or slogan-raising without prior approval, especially against constitutional authorities, are prohibited on campus. Disciplinary action will be taken against students violating this directive: Registrar Office, Jamia… pic.twitter.com/AvuCggx6Yp— ANI (@ANI) December 1, 2024
The All India Students’ Association said that the order was “a reminder of how deeply the Sangh Parivar has infiltrated our academic institutions”. It alleged that...