A delegation of MPs from various parties including the Left and Congress today met President Pranab Mukherjee and asked him to withdraw forthwith all actions taken against students by JNU authorities pending judicial outcome.
"All actions taken by the VC and the university administration against the students must be withdrawn forthwith. You will agree that all of us will have to wait till the ongoing judicial proceedings are concluded," a memorandum handed over to the President said.
They said JNU is considered among the best universities in India which has an unblemished global ranking and standing and the issue has done damage to the varsity.
"Under these circumstances, when the damage to the university is reaching irreparable proportions, we are urging your urgent intervention.
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They added that these conclusions are based on "so-called evidence that is currently under dispute in judicial proceedings. Hence the matter is sub-judice. It is unprecedented that the Vice Chancellor should take such strong action on the basis of so-called evidence which is a sub judice matter."
Despite this, they said, the varsity proceeded on such punishment of students that pushed JNU students and academic community to strong responses culminating in indefinite hunger strike by JNUSU President and some other students.