In a letter to VC Yogesh Tyagi, Mishra said the rules amounted to "moral policing". Noting the "vast difference" in hostel fees for men and women, Mishra urged him that they be brought on par.
The prescribed fee has irked women students as the male students of Hindu College pay Rs 47,000 as hostel charges while the women have been asked to pay more than Rs 82,000.
"This is incomprehensible, (it) will create resentment among students and is deeply unjust. It is also much higher than the hostel fees at any other comparable Delhi University college," Mishra said.
"We are still attempting to cage the women in our country under the garb of safety...Why then, are there different rules for students living in hostels? If they are old enough to vote and marry and are subject to the same Constitution of India, why are they not subject to the same rules at a college?" Mishra asked.
Following protests, the college authorities had announced that there would be no admissions to the girls' hostel. Students who had taken the prospectus were asked to return them and get their fees refunded.
