Deccan Chronicle

VC offers ‘peace flag’ to unions

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Osmania University administra­tion has a big job on hand to pacify different student unions on the campus so that they don’t disrupt the centenary inaugural fete set to be held from April 26 to 28.

The varsity has decided to adopt a two-pronged strategy to overcome this problem.

President Pranab Mukherjee, Governor E.S.L.Narasimhan, Chief Minister K.Chandrashe­kar Rao, Union HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar and a host of dignitarie­s are expected to attend the inaugural function.

University officials are worried that any protest in the presence of these stalwart dignitarie­s would cast a shadow over the celebratio­ns.

Mr Narasimhan was invited to be the chief guest at the OU Centenary Run on March 11 but did not turn up after student unions held out a threat that they would corner him on the campus.

University vice-chancellor S.Ramachandr­am said, “Students have the freedom to express their views on any issue, but a centenary celebratio­n is not the correct platform. We will reach out to students for their co-operation.”

The V-C and other officials met a few days ago with student leaders from NSUI, AISF, SFI and PDSU, and sought their co-operation.

Most student leaders said they would participat­e in the event but also expressed their dissent on issues affecting the university.

“Different student unions wanted the government to give clarity on academic and financial matters like filling of teaching and non-teaching posts, new infrastruc­ture for hostels, fellowship­s for students etc. before the Chief Minister entered the campus. Else, students will register their protest in a democratic way,” said AISF leader Stalin.

Student unions wanted the government to give clarity on academic and financial matters like filling of teaching and non-teaching posts etc. Else, students will register their protest in a democratic way — STALIN AISF leader

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