Students Threaten To Intensify Project Over Telangana Move To Take Back Land From Varsity
Hyderabad, jan 9 (Maxim News): Students of Maulana Azad National Urdu University on Friday warned that they will intensify their protest if the Telangana government does not drop its move to take back 50 acres from the university.
A group of students from the university on Friday called on Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) working president K. T. Rama Rao to discuss their plan of action over the show-cause notice issued to the university authorities by the State government.
Revenue authorities recently sent a show-cause notice to MANUU Registrar Ishtiaq Ahmad seeking an explanation as to why vacant land within the campus in Manikonda village, Gandipet mandal, should not be resumed, as it has not been used for the purpose for which it was allotted.
The students voiced concern over the State government’s move and told the BRS leader that it posed a threat to the future of the university.
Talking to reporters, a student leader claimed that he received threatening calls after he announced that they would launch a protest over the notice. He said that they see “no difference between the policies of the BJP government at the Centre and the Congress government in Telangana”. Stating that 60,000 students from across the country are studying at MANNU, he warned that if any attempt was made to harm the interests of the university, the image of the Congress party would be tarnished all over India. (Maxim News)
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