"The registrar sent me a letter today informing about a Court order. I am only addressing students away from that 100 metre limit. This place is for arguments. Democracy works with arguments but they want to stop this," Yadav said.
He encouraged students to continue with their struggle against seat cut and assured support to them.
"On the issue of seats, all students will have to fight together. You should struggle for it and we will raise the issue in Parliament," he said.
Students are also opposing the move to make viva the only criterion for admission to research courses as entrance test has been made only a qualifying test.
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Yadav spoke against the move and said, "The UGC has made viva 100 per cent but actually it should be 0. It should be abolished."
JNU Registrar Pramod Kumar today issued a letter saying the talk organised by the students is in violation of a recent High Court order.
"In this connection, the invited speaker of today's event has been informed and apprised of the situation," he said while noting that most likely the invited speaker are not aware of the court orders.
Yadav also spoke on the issue of missing student Najeeb Ahmad and said such a situation "is possible in North Korea but not in India".