Indefinite Sit-in Protest Begins at Ambedkar University over PG Student’s Suspension

02 April 2025 | The Indian Express

The suspension of a final-year postgraduate student at Dr B R Ambedkar University Delhi (AUD) has triggered an indefinite sit-in protest on the campus beginning Tuesday.

On March 21, the student, an All India Students’ Association (AISA) activist, was suspended for six months for allegedly criticising the Vice-Chancellor’s Republic Day speech using the official university email system. The student was also barred from entering the campus during this period.

The protest comes days after AUD faculty received an email from the Dean of Academic Affairs last week, urging them to report classroom disruptions caused by students or student collectives….

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