The Asian Age

JNU dean says mess fee hike decision unanimous

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New Delhi, March 6: Justifying a 100 per cent hike in mess fee in Jawaharlal Nehru University ( JNU), dean of students Umesh Kadam said on Tuesday that the revision came after a gap of 15- 2o years and that the decision was taken with the assent of all stakeholde­rs.

“It has been passed in the Inter- Hall Administra­tion Meeting. It has gone through all proper procedures. All hostel presidents and JNUSU office- bearers are members of the meeting,” Mr Kadam told PTI, adding that the meeting held on January 17 this year lasted for four to five hours.

However, one of presidents of the hostels refuted his claims and said “it is a breach of trust” and no such decision was taken.

“It is a fact that the meeting was held in January and throughout the session, no decision was taken. We were not even issued, till now, minutes of the meeting which is a usual practice,” he said, requesting anonymity.

“There were some people who were open to revision considerin­g the rising prices of commoditie­s, but definitely not to such high prices,” he added.

Another hostel president also confirmed no such decision was taken in the meeting and said 90 per cent of the members opposed it when it was discussed.

“I have full audio recordings of the meeting. And I can challenge it as a IHA committee member,” he said.

Rejecting the claims, JNU Students Associatio­n ( JNUSU) president Geeta Kumari said, “In the meeting when the fee hike proposals came JNUSU representa­tives and hostel presidents rejected them unanimousl­y and asked the IHA to establish a financial committee to look in the rationale of hike.

However, rather than constituti­ng a committee, the IHA has made the proposal as policy without being passed in the meeting.”

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