President Jnusu Aishe Ghosh expanded support for Visva-Bharati student agitation – News2IN
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President Jnusu Aishe Ghosh expanded support for Visva-Bharati student agitation

President Jnusu Aishe Ghosh expanded support for Visva-Bharati student agitation
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Kolkata: Revealing solidarity with students who protested the residence of Viswa-Bharati Chakraborty Chakraborty Chakraborty for the expulsion of three peers, President of the JNU Student Union Aishe Ghosh and West Bengal Head SFI Srijon Bhattacharya on Tuesday joined a demonstration in Birbhum.
Student leaders say that VC must immediately revoke the vortex order and change the way “anti-student, undemocratic” or put it in his letters, when agitation enters the fourth day.
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see students result – two of them from the Department of Economics and one pursuit of music – it was held for three years on August 23 for non-orderly behavior.
A university official said the students were given the opportunity to maintain their case before the demand commissioner appointed by the University, but they “did not regret”.
Ghosh, a national SFI leader, told reporters that he wanted to provide support to three students who looked at the uncertain future because of “Draconia’s decision” from VC.
“It’s not permitted.
We promise full support to Viscava-Bharati students.
In fact, from JNU to VVA-Bharati, every time the VC was appointed over the BJP government in the center, there was an effort to destroy the liberal view, imposing one opinion school,” Ghosh claim.
He said it was for central university students to decide what ways they would adopt to advance protests, but SFI would “continue to stand next to them”.
Bhattacharya, on his side, accused the decision by Verva-Bharati to temporarily suspend into UG and PG courses, after protests, aimed at showing students who were nervous in “poor light”.
In the notification on Monday, the university said that the revenue process was being held as VC, whose approval was routinely needed, at this time “is being surrounded”.
The faculty member’s section, which is known to be close to VC, visited the sit-in site for peace brokers between university authorities and students, but all attempts failed when the demonstrators were trapped at their request to revocation of orders.
“We came here alone, as stakeholders.
We did not represent the university authority but we were worried about changing events.
We came here to see whether talks can be initiated.
They are our children,” one of the faculty members.
told reporters.

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