Jindal University Upholds Suspension of Two Students Over Discussion on Ram Temple

Vidheesha Kuntamalla | 13 April 2024 | The Indian Express

O P Jindal University has upheld the suspension of two students who were suspended for a semester and evicted from its housing for holding a campus discussion about Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. The students are permitted to enter the varsity only on August 1 this year.

Hours after they were suspended, the two students alleged that they were “manhandled” and asked to “vacate their hostels in the middle of the night” on February 10 with a purported video showing one of them being dragged out of a hostel by security staff. The university has also asked the students and their parents to sign an undertaking by the Chief Proctor’s Office. The Indian Express reached out to the university but was denied a comment on the issue.

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