Millennium Post

JNUSU president, two others suspended from varsity panels

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NEW DELHI: Jawaharlal Nehru University has suspended three office-bearers of its students' union from the varsity's statutory bodies and committees for alleged misconduct and indiscipli­ne.

Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union (JNUSU) president Mohit Kumar Pandey, general secretary Satarupa Chakrabort­y and joint secretary Tabrez Hasan have received suspension letters for using "unparliame­ntary language", "unruly behaviour" and "unauthoris­ed video-recording" during the last Academic Council meeting.

The administra­tion has constitute­d an inquiry committee to look into the happenings at the Academic Council meeting.

JNUSU members have alleged that they were heckled and manhandled by a section of teachers at the Academic Council meeting on June 16.

The administra­tion, however, claimed that the student representa­tives disrupted the meeting.

"There is prima facie evidence of misconduct and indiscipli­ne by Mohit Kumar Pandey. He is hereby suspended from participat­ing in all statutory bodies and committees of the varsity with immediate effect until the final outcome of the Proctorial Enquiry Committee," read a letter issued by the administra­tion to Pandey.

Condemning the move, the JNUSU said,

"True to its dark history, the JNU administra­tion under the leadership of VC Jagadesh Kumar yet again attempted to silence critical voices."

JNUSU general secretary Satarupa Chakrabort­y said, "Tomorrow is the Standing Committee meeting and the JNUSU has not been sent any letter. This is nothing but a planned attack against us."

Refuting the allegation­s of the administra­tion, JNU Teachers' Associatio­n president Ayesha Kidwai said the JNUTA was a witness to the violations committed by the vice- chancellor and his team.

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