30 Students Suspended at Hansraj College Over Alleged Misconduct During Annual Fest
'Defamed The College': 30 Students, Including Student Union Leaders Suspended From Hansraj College Over Fest Misconduct
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Around 30 students, including four student union leaders, have been suspended from Hansraj College in Delhi over alleged misconduct during the college's annual fest. The suspensions have sparked a debate on campus democracy, with student leaders condemning the actions as an attack on their rights.
- 0130 students suspended for alleged misconduct during the annual fest.
- 02Suspensions include four elected student union leaders.
- 03Charges involve defamation and derogatory language on social media.
- 04Students plan to protest against the administration's actions.
- 05The college administration defends the suspensions as necessary for discipline.
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A significant controversy has unfolded at Hansraj College in Delhi, where 30 students, including four elected student union leaders, were suspended due to alleged misconduct during the college's annual fest held on April 8 and 9. The suspensions, which occurred between April 20 and April 25, are primarily aimed at students from Left Parties, accused of defaming the college on social media. The administration justified the suspensions, citing the need for discipline and order, while student leaders condemned the actions as an infringement on campus democracy. The suspension notices detail charges ranging from defaming the institution to physical violence during the fest. The affected students have been barred from campus except for examinations, and the duration of the suspensions remains unspecified. In response, students plan to protest against the administration, questioning the lack of transparency regarding the specific social media posts that led to their disciplinary actions. DUSU President Aryaman Sai criticized the suspensions, labeling them an attempt to silence student voices and calling for their immediate revocation. The situation highlights ongoing tensions between student leadership and college administration over governance and accountability.
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The suspensions could affect the student body’s ability to express dissent and engage in dialogue, potentially stifling student activism at Hansraj College.
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