Swaraj Abhiyan chief and former UGC member Yogendra Yadav was stopped from entering the Banaras Hindu University (BHU), where a heavy posse of police—including female cops—had been stationed at the entrance gates of the varsity on Thursday.
The supporters of Yogendra Yadav, including many students, staged a demonstration in front of Lanka gate for an hour after police denied them permission to enter the varsity. Police said that they didn’t allow a “political personality” to enter university and interact with the students on orders of higher authorities
In the face of ongoing protests by girl students of the varsity against gender discrimination and growing incidents of molestation, Yadav said that he intended to give a written representation to the VC.
Later, he told media that varsity administration had been flouting university regulation norms besides Vishaka Guidelines laid down by the apex court.
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Taking a jibe at the varsity administration and the state government, he said: “I am glad to see that Banaras has women police as well. But where was it when male police entered girls' hostels and lathi-charged them.”
Later, in a Facebook blog he said that he had fixed an appointment with the VC well in advance and yet he was not allowed to meet him at the last moment. He further said that he wanted to have a discussion with the VC on several burning issues of the university students.
In the post he raised following demands:
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