New Delhi: On Tuesday, a senior Delhi University official reported that the university will issue a notice to Rahul Gandhi and warn him against unauthorized entry into the campus in future. Delhi University Registrar Vikas Gupta said the notice would be sent on Tuesday or Wednesday.
He said the university would convey to Rahul Gandhi that his visit thus jeopardized the safety of students and that proper protocol needs to be followed for any such interaction. Let us inform that Rahul Gandhi had visited the post graduate male hostel of the university on Friday. Here he interacted with some of the students and also had lunch with them. On this subject, the university registrar said, 'It was an unauthorized visit. When he came to the campus, many students were having lunch. We cannot tolerate this on our campus. We will send a notice to Rahul Gandhi saying that he should not repeat this type of act and should not put the safety of the students at risk.'
Meanwhile, Congress's student wing National Student Union of India (NSUI) has alleged that there was pressure on the administration to act against Rahul Gandhi. The registrar denied the allegation and said, 'There is no such pressure. It is purely a matter of discipline. A day after Rahul Gandhi's visit, Delhi University issued a scathing statement, saying the 'sudden and unauthorized' visit raised serious security concerns for the hostel children and Rahul Gandhi himself. The University authorities will take necessary steps to avoid such incidents and ensure that it does not recur in future.'
Karnataka Elections Live: Voter turnout is 8.21-pc, Read hereKarnataka Polls 2023-People to choose welfare-oriented govt: Kharge
Karnataka election 2023; What to watch out for exit polls todayFitch affairms India's sovereign rating based on its strong growth prospects.