The student group has written to university Vice Chancellor alleging that the Jhelum hostel warden had on last Saturday, asked a congregation to disperse from one of the rooms where they were performing a havan.
They have also alleged that the warden's move was politically motivated to not allow prayers.
The warden, however, claimed that it was the risk of fire hazard that prompted this decision.
Ashutosh Anand, one of the wardens of Jhelum Hostel, rubbished the allegations of stopping the ceremony due to religious reasons.
The report of the five-member panel had also pointed out
lapses on part of administration and taken into account the role of outsiders into the event. However, no action has been taken against any administrative official.
He said disciplinary measures have been taken for not following university procedures, providing misinformation to the university, misconduct and indiscipline, causing and colluding in the unauthorised entry of any person into the campus, putting up objectionable posters, arousing communal, caste or regional feelings and creating disharmony, blockade or forceful prevention of any normal movement of traffic and violation of security, safety rules notified by the university.
