Millennium Post

Jamia Millia students ask administra­tion not to reinstate students’ union

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NEW DELHI: A group of students on Monday approached the administra­tion of Jamia Millia Islamia University opposing protests and hunger strikes by fellow students against the reinstatem­ent of the students union.

Many of the students fears that politics in the campus would lead to larger problems, such as violence and disruption­s of studies.

“After the elections in 2006, work in the University was affected for a long time because of the union. The University was shut down for two days,” a research scholar at the varsity said.

A professor, who did not wish to be named, said the students' group had three days ago written a letter against the reinstatem­ent of the students' union.

“The students alleged that elected representa­tives indulge in bullying, flout norms and affect studies,” the professor added.

He further said that not all universiti­es have unions like the one in Jawaharlal Nehru University, “where students talk about real issues”.

In the absence of a students' union, students can approach leaders of Subject Associatio­ns in all department­s, he said.

“Besides, the Dean of Students Welfare also handles issues of students in an effective way. What is the purpose of having a union if a mechanism for grievance redressal is already there,” asked another student.

The vice-chancellor had recently constitute­d a five-member committee to talk to protesting students.

Supporters of the union said a genuine union would not indulge in violence.

“Opposing the union is undemocrat­ic… People have a preconceiv­ed notion that elected representa­tives indulge in hooliganis­m… It all depends on what kind of a union is elected,” said a representa­tive of Dayar-i-shauq Students Charter.

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