Amidst the ongoing protests by the students of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) And with right-wing student union, Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) demanding release of scholarship money, JNU authorities on Monday said they are holding a meeting with the agitating students and will take action soon.
“In their efforts to establish dialogue with the agitating students, JNU officials and senior faculty members met them twice last week and today along with the registrar. He appealed for talks on behalf of the VC and assured that appropriate action would be taken on the issues raised,” JNU said in a tweet.
In their efforts to establish dialogue with the agitating students, JNU officials and senior faculty members met with the registrar twice last week and today. He appealed for talks on behalf of the VC and assured that appropriate action would be taken on the issues. raised. pic.twitter.com/wqK1Imb71T
— Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) (@JNU_official_50) 28 August 2022
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JNU students who were Demand for release of scholarship amount It is alleged that he was hit by security personnel on the premises. He said two security guards had attacked students who were demanding release of research fellowship funds by the JNU administration, which they claim they had not received for over a year.
The student body claimed that the ABVP president and a blind student were allegedly injured after a clash with security guards in JNU. The right-wing group said about a dozen students were injured in the attack.
A right-wing student group shared a video of a clash between security personnel and students on Twitter. After exposing the corruption of the rector of JNU, when ABVP JNU activists had been agitating for stalled scholarships of JNU students for years, the rector’s goons posted as security guards of JNU attacked the students. student Union.
In their efforts to establish dialogue with the agitating students, JNU officials and senior faculty members met them twice last week and today with the registrar. He appealed for talks on behalf of the VC and assured that appropriate action would be taken on the issues raised.
According to the students they have not received their JRF funding, MCM (Merit-cum-Means), or non-NET scholarship. The protesting students alleged that the authorities often misbehave, lie to them and do not address their grievances even after giving them time. They say that until the scholarship amount is not released to the students, they will not leave the office.
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