JNU students will not accept punishment: Kanhaiya Kumar

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IANS New Delhi
Last Updated : Apr 26 2016 | 10:28 PM IST

Jawaharlal Nehru University Students Union president Kanhaiya Kumar on Tuesday said that the students community will neither accept nor follow the punishment handed over to them by the varsity's high level enquiry committee (HLEC).

He also said that a march will be carried out from Ganga Dhaba to the administrative block in the varsity on Wednesday after which an indefinite hunger strike will be launched.

"We do not consider the High Level Enquiry Committee (to be fair).... This is an undemocratic and casteist committee. So subsequently we are not going to consider its recommendations as well," he said.

The HLEC, which was constituted on February 11 on Monday had fined Kanhaiya Kumar and rusticated three students for taking part in an event on February 9 to commemorate executed parliament attack convict Afzal Guru.

While Kanhaiya was fined Rs.10,000, Anirban Bhattacharya was rusticated till July 15 and barred from the university from July 25 for five years. He can submit his PhD during the July 15-25 period.

Bhattacharya and Umar Khalid will lose a semester of their academic session while Mujeeb Gattoo, another student, has been suspended for two semesters, an order from the university proctor said. Khalid also must cough up Rs.20,000 in fine by May 13.

Ten other students were also fined varying amounts, including one from the ABVP on charges of obstructing traffic in the campus.

"Students, who have been found guilty by the committee for their involvement in the February 9 incident, will not be accepting the punishment handed to them nor will they be paying the fine," Kanhaiya said.

The university administration had given a deadline till May 13 to pay the fine, failing to which the students will be deprived of hostel privileges.

A delegation of JNU teachers association will be meeting the vice chancellor to discuss on the matter of HLEC report.

Later in the day, the JNUSU members including Kanhaiya, vice president Shehla Rashid, general secretary Rama Nagar, along with other students burnt the copy of the HLEC report.

--IANS

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First Published: Apr 26 2016 | 10:14 PM IST

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