Jammu: Students protest for more seats in Cluster University
Press Trust of India | September 29, 2021 | 05:02 PM IST | 2 mins read
Students demand increase in seats for general category, burns effigy, threatens to intensify protests
NEW DELHI: Student groups staged separate protests against the higher education department to increase undergraduate seats in all the constituent colleges of Cluster University, Jammu on Wednesday.
National Student Union of India (NSUI) and Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) activists took to streets at different places and later dispersed off peacefully.
“A group of protesting students came out of Government College for Women at Gandhi Nagar in the city and tried to block the main road in support of their demand. The students are demanding for an increase in the intake capacity and infrastructure improvement in all the constituent colleges,” the officials said.
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According to a PTI report, the protesters were persuaded and driven back into the college premises by a strong posse of policemen who rushed to the spot to maintain law and order.
“We are holding a protest to highlight the grievances of the students who were denied admission in the general category by the Cluster university despite having secured above 80-90 per cent marks in the previous class,” a protesting student said. He said the Cluster University should immediately raise admission seats as was done by the Jammu University so that more students can get admission. In another incident, students affiliated with NSUI assembled outside the press club in Jammu and burnt an effigy of the BJP to protest the denial of admission to the students by the Cluster University.
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“The Cluster University of Jammu is playing with the future of the students who despite securing above 85 percent marks in the class 12 examination are not getting admission in the colleges,” said Sunny Parihar who was leading the protest. Students affiliated with the ABVP also took to the streets at different places and staged peaceful protests in support of the aggrieved students and pressed for their admission. The protesters threatened to intensify the agitation if the government fails to enhance admission seats in all colleges affiliated with the Cluster University.
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