A plan of few JNU students to hold a protest march against the hanging of Afzal guru was foiled by the university authorities, who ordered cancellation of it as they "feared" that the march might "disrupt" peace on campus.
The student organisers had pasted posters across the campus inviting them to gather for a protest march against "judicial killing of Afzal Guru" and in solidarity with "struggle" of Kashmiri migrants, at varsity's Sabarmati dhaba.
Members of the ABVP objected to the event and wrote to the Vice Chancellor that such kind of marches should not be held on campus of an educational institution, prompting the university administration to order cancellation of the march.
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The students protesting against holding of the march had gathered at the venue and shouted slogans but the varsity officials ensured no untoward incident takes place.
"We sent officials to ensure there is no law and order issue There were some protests within the campus but no untoward incident took place," a senior police official said.
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ABVP's Saurabh Sharma, who had objected to organisation of last year's controversial programme, alleged, "We did not organise today's programme as the administration denied permission but it is a shame that the authorities were unable to stop the other protest on Kashmir issue where slogans that 'Kashmir is burning' were also shouted.