The Hindu (Bangalore)

Message asking students to attend Tejasvi Surya’s rally creates a stir

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A message on a students’ WhatsApp group of Jain College, V.V. Puram, trying to mobilise students of the college for a rally taken out by Tejasvi Surya, Bengaluru South BJP MP, to file his nomination papers on Thursday created a stir.

Karnataka Youth Congress and National Students’ Union of India (NSUI) lodged a complaint against Mr. Surya with the Election Returning Officer, Bengaluru South constituen­cy, alleging that using college students for campaignin­g was a violation of Model Code of Conduct. Meanwhile, Jain (Deemed to be) University has ordered a probe into the messages sent.

The message was allegedly posted by a student asking other students to attend Mr. Surya’s rally on Thursday. It said, “Everyone has to be there at the reporting time and no excuses will be entertaine­d. You will be getting attendance for this.” Another message said that Mr. Tejasvi Surya had “obliged the student council” by attending a college fest, and therefore, it is the students’ turn to do the same.

“This is why it is compulsory for us to be there tomorrow (April 4) as a council and nothing else,” it read.

Many students took to social media objecting to “compelling” students to attend a political rally. “Shouldn’t this be our right to come or not for the political rally... Education and politics are two different things right? Why should it be mandatory?” one of the students questioned. “The student council president is threatenin­g the consequenc­es if absent,” another student complained.

Action sought

Congress candidate from Bengaluru South constituen­cy Sowmya Reddy took to social media platform X and sought action over the issue by Chief Electoral Officer — Karnataka and Commission­er of Police, Bengaluru.

M.S. Santhosh, Joint Registrar, Jain (Deemed to be) University, said the institutio­n had not sent any such message and it came from among the students.

“We have ordered an inquiry about the entire issue. We will find the origin of the message, inquire with them and depending on what we find, suitable action will be taken,” he said.

When contacted for a response, Mr. Surya’s office said, “While it is needless to say that our office doesn’t involve in such instructio­ns to educationa­l institutes, we are aware of wide spread support MP enjoys in the constituen­cy. Congress has no real issue to discuss, and hence is resorting to these petty tactics.”

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