Pondicherry University tense ahead of V-P Naidu visit
Tense moments prevailed at Pondicherry University on Tuesday when a section of students, who have been holding a non-violent stir for nearly three weeks mainly demanding a revocation of the fee hike, were “forcibly” removed and “locked up” inside a block on the campus by the police.
By : migrator
Update: 2020-02-25 22:46 GMT
Puducherry
University authorities reasoned the move as a preventive measure in view of the visit of Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu to attend the convocation on Wednesday.
The students, largely as part of the Pondicherry University Students’ Council (PUSU), have been on a strike in front of the administrative block since February 6 demanding the revocation of tuition fees that was hiked recently, restoration of free transport and 25 per cent reservation for local students in all the courses.
However, university authorities said in a statement on Tuesday that it held four rounds of talks with the agitating students to avoid any unforeseen developments, but failed due to the latter’s “adamant” attitude.
With the 28th annual convocation of the university scheduled to be held on Wednesday with Vice President Venkaiah Naidu being the chief guest, the university authorities said as a security protocol, the campus has been brought under tight security zone 24 hours prior to the event.
Hence, as a preventive measure, security personnel took the agitating students who were part of the protests and have been occupying the corridors of the Administrative Block, and kept them within the university campus, authorities added.
However, students involved in the stir, told DT Next they were heckled and shoved into buses from the protest venue by the police.
Claiming that more than 50 students have been detained in police vehicles, S Gayathri, an Economics student and a union committee member, said, “The police took us from the admin block after 11.30 am and forced us into the bus. They took us to another department within the university. From there, we had a meeting with the director and had another grievance committee meeting which, however, was unsatisfactory. They said they will hold a meeting on February 28. By that time, the Vice-President will leave. Till then, we have to continue our strike. So we decided to march from that place and back to the admin block. On our way, they blocked us and forced us again into the buses.”
Narrating a confrontation with a woman cop, Gayathri said, “I told her I’m protesting for your daughter as well. She might also come into the university someday, so she may not be able to pay this fee. So I was protesting for them. She, however, said ‘I don’t want my daughter to be like you’ and she hit me on my shoulder. Such very cheap incidents havebeen happening.”
When last spoken to, the students said they were put under preventive detention in the campus and that the police said they would be detained at leastfor 24 hours.
Secular front to organise stir in front of university on February 28
The Secular Front in the Union Territory together will organise an agitation in front of Pondicherry University (PU) on February 28 to press for revocation of tuition fee hike, 25 percent reservation for local students in all courses, and restoration of free transportation for students.
A resolution to this effect was adopted at a consultation meeting of the Secular Front held here on Tuesday. The meeting also resolved to mobilise women and picket the Raj Nivas on March 5 over the free rice issue and prior to that, a signature campaign will be conducted on March 2 and 3 that free rice be given and not cash for rice. It will then be submitted to President Ram Nath Kovind. Representatives of the Congress, the DMK, the CPI, the CPI(M), the VCK and the CPI(ML) participated in the meeting.
Security tightened in UT ahead of Naidu visit
With Vice President M Venkiah Naidu scheduled to participate in the convocation of Puducherry
University (PU) on Wednesday, security has been tightened in the town and also in the university campus. According to official sources, the Vice President will reach the university at 10.30 am and will leave within an hour after delivering the convocation address, official sources said. Paramilitary forces were deployed inside the university campus and the agitating students were asked to vacate the premises.
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