City
Epaper

LU students seek elections, initiate hunger strike

By IANS | Updated: November 2, 2023 08:30 IST

Lucknow, Nov 2 Students of the Lucknow University (LU) have initiated an indefinite hunger strike in a renewed ...

Open in App

Lucknow, Nov 2 Students of the Lucknow University (LU) have initiated an indefinite hunger strike in a renewed effort to press for the reinstatement of students’ union elections.

This action comes after a memorandum was sent to the university administration on October 27, setting a three-day ultimatum for their demands to be met.

The protesting students said that due to the university’s failure to address their demands, they have resorted to their constitutional right to an indefinite hunger strike.

LU Registrar Vinod Kumar Singh explained that in response to a government letter from March 21, 2012, the university had issued a notification to conduct polls on May 2, 2012, in accordance with Lyngdoh Committee recommendations.

However, a petition for age relaxation was filed by a student, leading to the ban on elections on October 3, 2012.

The petition was dismissed by the court on December 11, 2019, but a recall application was subsequently filed before the High Court on February 28, 2020, which is awaiting a final decision.

Additionally, a petition related to student union elections and the classification of universities and colleges as per the Lyngdoh Committee recommendations is still pending before the High Court.

Meanwhile, the university has urged students to call off their hunger strike and return to their classes.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

EntertainmentKangana Ranaut stuns in regal bridal look as she returns to ramp for 'Raabta by Rahul'

InternationalRussia launches massive strikes on Ukraine's gas sites

International"Resumption of direct flights will further facilitate cross-border travel, exchanges and cooperation," says Chinese Embassy spokesperson Yu Jing

InternationalHamas' agreement to peace plan not about Gaza but "long sought peace" in Middle East, says Trump

InternationalRajya Sabha Deputy Chairman meets South Africa's National Assembly Speaker

National Realted Stories

NationalOdisha: CM Mohan Majhi expresses grief over landslide and flood deaths; announces aid

NationalDelhi BJP chief slams AAP’s misleading comments on health services

NationalArmy successfully completes Mount Gorichen expedition in Arunachal

NationalDurga idol immersion continues in Tripura after five-day festivities

NationalCM Pema Khandu voices concern over rising HIV/AIDS cases in Arunachal