Speaking at a meeting with students representatives to hear their views on the guidelines, State Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala said he was not in favour of police entering college campuses. "That will be the last resort," he said.
If the college principal or management seeks police help, they will have to enter the campus, Chennithala said, adding, police will not on their own do so.
Recently, the minister had also held similar meetings with principals of various colleges and Vice-Chancellors in this regard.
A girl student was killed when she was mowed down by a jeep carrying student revellers in the campus as part of 'Onam' celebrations on August 20.
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