New Delhi ,Nov 13(HS): There is an uproar over the increase in hostel fees at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU). Today, just before the EC (Executive Council) meeting on Wednesday, the students’ union has issued a protest. The JNU Students’ Union has said that the students will protest outside the EC meeting hall.
Against the increase in fee, not only the left organization but also the students of ABVP, the student organization of BJP, are marching from Sabarmati Dhaba to UGC office on Wednesday.
Students are against the administration for the fee hike. In such a situation, there is a possibility of uproar in the meeting of the JNU Executive Council (EC). According to the information, this predetermined meeting was expected to be postponed after the protests by students during the JNU convocation on Monday. But after the incident, the administration is talking about meeting the EC on time.
The Inter-Hall Administration (IHA) will be discussed in the meeting. Keeping this in mind, all the student organizations and common students, including the JNU Students Union, are preparing to surround the EC site. The Students’ Union has called a meeting to oppose the EC meeting. The student union has announced the closure of the entire JNU through social media.
This DU forum also came up with an emergency meeting of the Forum of Academics for Social Justice to increase police fees in JNU, use the police force with JNU students to protest the hostel’s deadline and enforce dress code. Condemned in strong words. The chairman of the forum, Dr. KP Singh, has said that the forum has decided in its meeting that the use of police force should be stopped on the students of JNU, there is no barbaric behavior nor any harm to them. To be delivered.
All India Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) against hostel manual and fee hike will release protest on UGC from noon on Wednesday. ABVP JNU ABVP Secretary Manish Jangid said that the new hostel manual passed in the JNU administration IHM meeting will put a brake on the education of children of poor and farmers.