"Student groups should have the freedom to express their views within the bounds of the law and the institution's rules. The youth are our future and we should give them the freedom to debate and explore different points of view," he said.
Stalin, who had earlier flayed IIT-M for derecognising Ambedkar Periyar Study Circle following a complaint that it was critical of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, said "our educational institutions should provide space for debate and argument even on controversial topics."
On Sunday, IIT-M had reinstated APSC's recognition, and appointed a professor as its faculty advisor, bringing an end to the more than a week-long standoff.
Political parties including DMK, Congress and the Left had slammed the institute over the derecognition episode.
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