While NSUI and ABVP demanded immediate rollback of FYUP, AISA and DUTA suggested an alternative paper scheme to enable students to graduate within three years.
National Students' Union of India (NSUI), seven of whose activists are on an indefinite fast since last Friday demanding an immediate rollback of FYUP, staged a rally outside the University campus and burnt effigies of HRD Minister Smriti Irani and DU Vice-Chancellor Dinesh Singh.
Staging demonstrations, All-India Students' Association (AISA) and Delhi University Teachers' Association (DUTA) suggested an alternative method to the programme.
Slamming NSUI's silence over the issue all this while, De said, "NSUI's hunger strike only exposes its double standards. It supported every move of the administration while the programme was being implemented. On the other hand ABVP kept DUSU ineffective in this regard as well."
NSUI, student wing of Congress, had remained neutral last year when the UPA government took the decision to implement the programme.