Inform 24-hours before holding protest: DU issues notice amid anti-CAA stir

The Left-backed All India Students' Association condemned the move, terming it 'anti-democratic', and said it is a constitutional right of citizens to protest

Delhi University. Photo: Facebook
Delhi University. Photo: Facebook
Press Trust of India New Delhi
1 min read Last Updated : Dec 30 2019 | 8:54 AM IST

At a time when several universities are witnessing protests against the amended citizenship law, the Delhi University has issued a notice saying it should be informed in advance about any 'gathering' or 'demonstration'.

A notice issued on December 27 by Proctor Neeta Sehgal in this regard also requires the organiser to submit other information like details of the programme, the list of speakers, expected number of participants etc.

The Left-backed All India Students' Association (AISA) condemned the move, terming it "anti-democratic", and said it is a constitutional right of citizens to protest.

According to the notice, "Prior intimation of gathering/ protest/ demonstration outside Arts Faculty gate and adjoining area is mandatory."

"The organisers are required to furnish the following information to the Proctor's Office at least 24 hours in advance," it said while seeking various details of programme.

There have been public meetings and protests near the Arts Faculty, some against the new citizenship law and some in favour.

The AISA said "protest is a constitutional right of the citizens and the students, and must be free from any kind of paperwork".

"AISA, with the student community, rejects these anti-democratic diktats of the DU administration," it said.

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Topics :Citizenship ActDelhi University

First Published: Dec 29 2019 | 10:35 PM IST

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