The Asian Age

Maha university expels 6 students ‘for writing to PM’

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Mumbai, Oct. 12: The Congress on Saturday complained to Maharashtr­a’s Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) against the recent “expulsion” of six students by a university citing the model code of conduct after they wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi over certain “social problems” in society.

The Congress also sought to know under what right the Mahatma Gandhi Internatio­nal Hindi University (MGIHU), based in Wardha in east Maharashtr­a, took suo moto (on its own) action against the students citing the code of conduct which has been in force for the October 21 Assembly polls.

The students were expelled on October 9.

The Congress asked the CEO to take action against the varsity officials stressing that the students, belonging to Scheduled Caste (SC) and Other Backward Classes (OBC) communitie­s, neither represent any political party nor further any political agenda.

The Opposition party further said the action was a serious offence by authoritie­s as a university is supposed to encourage free exchange of thoughts and freedom of expression.

“Their crime was that many students were writing letters to the prime minister with a desire to bring to his notice social problems currently faced by our society. The action also indicates the partisan approach by the university because only six SC and OBC students were singled out for action,” a Congress delegation said in a letter to the CEO.

 ?? — PTI ?? Assam chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal along with other leaders during a jeep safari in the Kaziranga National Park in Nogaon on Saturday. The park reopened for tourists after the monsoon season.
— PTI Assam chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal along with other leaders during a jeep safari in the Kaziranga National Park in Nogaon on Saturday. The park reopened for tourists after the monsoon season.

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