PaRCha - JNU - AISA material - 2010 ID-24874
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Phil student who has been under suspension since April 22 for voicing his concern at the draconian measure. "One never thought things would come to such a pass in AMU," he said. .
The issue is expected to figure prominently in the meeting convened by the AMU Old Boys Association and AMU Old Girls Association on June 19. Meanwhile, charging Azis with unleashing a rein of terror on the campus, a delegation of AMU court is slated to meet President Pratibha Patil this month, Wasim Ahamd, former MP Aligarh and member of university court told TOI on Saturday. "Students are no terrorist and each of them is feeling oppressed, thanks to the security circus," he said. .
"Apart from being highly objectionable, AMU becomes the first university to put its student under watch. The security paraphernalia also points to the extent of financial irregularities the university administration is involved in," he said, adding "the V-C has cleverly skirted executive council in the matter and went ahead with purchases." .
AMU PRO Dr Rahat Abrar however challenges the contention and claims that the executive council not only sanctioned the security devices but even suggested deployment of CISF on the campus."The arrangement aims at deterring trespassers and criminals from invading AMU and is vital for ensuring security and safety of all --even those who are needlessly opposing it," he said. .
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PaRCha - JNU - AISA material - 2010 ID-24874
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Phil student who has been under suspension since April 22 for voicing his concern at the draconian measure. "One never thought things would come to such a pass in AMU," he said. .
The issue is expected to figure prominently in the meeting convened by the AMU Old Boys Association and AMU Old Girls Association on June 19. Meanwhile, charging Azis with unleashing a rein of terror on the campus, a delegation of AMU court is slated to meet President Pratibha Patil this month, Wasim Ahamd, former MP Aligarh and member of university court told TOI on Saturday. "Students are no terrorist and each of them is feeling oppressed, thanks to the security circus," he said. .
"Apart from being highly objectionable, AMU becomes the first university to put its student under watch. The security paraphernalia also points to the extent of financial irregularities the university administration is involved in," he said, adding "the V-C has cleverly skirted executive council in the matter and went ahead with purchases." .
AMU PRO Dr Rahat Abrar however challenges the contention and claims that the executive council not only sanctioned the security devices but even suggested deployment of CISF on the campus."The arrangement aims at deterring trespassers and criminals from invading AMU and is vital for ensuring security and safety of all --even those who are needlessly opposing it," he said. .
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