The students of journalism and mass communication college (commonly known as Ranade Institute) of the Savitribai Phule Pune University, FTII and Fergusson College have formed a 'Students Joint Forum' in the wake of recent events.
While FTII was roiled by students' strike to protest appointment of BJP member and actor Gajendra Chauhan as its chairman last year, Fergusson College was in the news when its authorities were accused of allowing an ABVP-organised discussion 'Truth of JNU' which led to a ruckus at the campus last week.
The Forum members will meet the Vice Chancellor of SPPU and seek "democratic atmosphere" on the campuses which would allow the students to express their viewpoints and dissent, they said.
A few days ago, BJP Yuva Morcha leader Omkar Kadam had allegedly threatened the Ranade Institute students that they would be thrashed if they invited Kanhaiya Kumar, who is facing a sedition case. A police complaint was filed in this regard.
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