New Delhi: With the University of Delhi (DU) is still silent about the reopening of colleges for physical classes, several student associations have intensified their protests on the North campus.
An activist Chhatra Yuva Sangharsh Samiti (Cyss), the wing of the Aam Aadmi party student, poured away with the fuel but was taken away by the police before he could enjoy himself.
Students, Kamal Tiuree, are students of the first year of MA in the Buddhist study.
While some organizations claimed that TIWEE was taken to police custody, DCP (North) Sagar Singh Kalsi said, “Rumors of legal action against TIWEE were wrong.
He is currently being advanced by mental health professionals at Rao Hindu Hospital.” During protest by Cyss against CYSS Du Administration demands the reopening of the university, TIWEE tries to pour fuel into himself to sacrifice himself.
He was stopped by the police attended and was taken to Hindu Hindu Rao.
The liquid seemed to be a mixture of gasoline and water.
The monks were verified, “Calci added.
Student groups also held Chakka jam at Chhatra Marg under the security personnel watch.
Sachin Singal, a student of Ramja College and a student federation activist in India, claimed, “Du Vice-Chancellition and Administration repeatedly said that they would need their time to work in college repairs, but it was quite visible that they were always ready to attack Students and curb their voices.
“Demanding direct releases from administrative orders to reopen universities, Yuva Yuva Sanghathan said,” Online education cannot replace the quality of class teaching.
Because there are many outstation students, universities must immediately come out with notifications regarding reopening to ensure They did not face the problem.
“Du VC Yogesh Singh told Tii,” DU is a large institution with several universities and we must discuss the readiness first.
Just issue a notification without being prepared it will not bear fruit.
Great time will also be given to students out Station to return to town.
I asked students not to feel impatient.
We will immediately slaughter the campus.
Modalities related to hostels are also being worked on because we want to accommodate as many students as possible.