Former test cricketer and an alumnus Kirti Azad described the present situation at his alma mater as "disgusting" and said the issue will be raised in Parliament by the MPs who are alumni of the college.
"There are at least 17 alumni of St Stephen's who sit in the Parliament. The issues including the non-democratic functioning of the college administration and proposed changes in the Constitution will be raised in Parliament on Monday," he said at a press briefing.
He also called for giving a major say to the Church of North India (CNI) in the functioning of the college, handing over the powers to appoint faculty and admissions to its Supreme Council (SC) and recasting the GB.
The amendment in the Constitution also proposed to replace St Stephen's College Trust, which currently runs the college, with a St Stephen's Educational Society that will have the power to establish Stephen's-like private institutions across the country.
Several prominent alumni including Arjun awardee Raja Randhir Singh, former Union Minister Sandip Dikshit, BJD MP Kalikesh, Congress leader Sharmishtha Mukherjee, senior journalist Satish Jacob were present in the press conference.
Demanding an "independent enquiry" into the move to
change the Constitution, DUTA president Narain said that appointments for meeting the President, who is Visitor of the college, and HRD Minister Smriti Irani, will be sought to prevent the changes.
The returning officer of the election, Dr Vijay Tankha, announced the names of the elected teachers. He was issued notice by the chairman of College's Supreme Council and Governing Body of the Society, Warris K Masih, and warned to desist from going ahead with elections.
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