Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

PBI VARSITY VC HELD ‘HOSTAGE’ BY STUDENTS

- Navrajdeep Singh navrajdeep.singh@hindustant­imes.com n

High drama was witnessed at Punjabi University, Patiala, on Sunday night after students demanding round-the-clock hostel entry for girls barged into the varsity guest house and held V-C Prof BS Ghuman and other senior officials hostage.

DEMANDING ROUNDTHECL­OCK HOSTEL ENTRY FOR GIRLS, STUDENTS GOT ANGRY AFTER PARENTS OF SOME GIRLS CALLED BY VARSITY OFFICIALS

PATIALA : High drama was witnessed at Punjabi University, Patiala, on Sunday night after students demanding round-theclock hostel entry for girls barged into the varsity guest house and allegedly held vicechance­llor Prof BS Ghuman and other senior officials hostage for nearly five hours till 3am.

The students, who have been protesting over the issue for nearly three weeks, went to the guest house where V-C Ghuman along with dean (academic affairs) Prof GS Batra, registrar MS Nijjan and others was holding a meeting at around 9:30pm.

The students were angry after the varsity authoritie­s made phone calls to the parents of some girls who are part of the protest.

Girl students of the varsity are not allowed entry into their hostels after 8pm.

The students had heated argument with the officials and a girl even manhandled university provost Nishan Singh Deol for pushing one of the protesters while escorting the V-C to his vehicle. After the students refused to budge, Prof Ghuman sat with them on the floor trying to convince them, but to no avail.

A pandemoniu­m-like situation prevailed when the V-C tried to leave the guest house. Some of the students started lying on the ground not allowing his vehicle to move.

“This is no way of holding a protest. We are their teachers, not enemies. When the officials are listening to their demands patiently, why the students are hell bent upon disturbing law and order on the campus,” said a professor.

Prof Ghuman said they have informed the parents of the students who are violating rules and regulation­s by not entering their hostels before the stipulated time.

“Being the custodian of students, we simply informed their parents and did not say anything wrong about them,” he said.

Gagandeep Kaur, secretary of the Democratic Student Organisati­on that is leading the protest, said, “Holding a protest is our right and the university has no right to inform our parents. The hostel wardens conveyed objectiona­ble things to our parents about us. We demand a written apology from the authoritie­s,” she said.

Early Monday morning, the protesting students even locked the V-C’s office, restrictin­g the entry of officials or employees. The office remained closed through the day. The heads of all department­s held an emergency meeting and condemned the students’ behaviour.

Dean (academic affairs) GS Batra said they have agreed to all demands of the protesting students, barring opening hostels round the clock.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Vicechance­llor Prof BS Ghuman talking to protesting students at the guest house on the Punjabi University campus in Patiala on Monday.
HT PHOTO Vicechance­llor Prof BS Ghuman talking to protesting students at the guest house on the Punjabi University campus in Patiala on Monday.

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