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7 FIR registered in Jadavpur University Hungama case, one arrest: SFI will perform today; The education minister was surrounded by the demand for student union elections

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There has been an uproar from March 1 at Jadavpur University demanding immediate student union elections.

There was an uproar on Saturday to demand the student union election at Jadavpur University in Kolkata. Other Student Fronts, including the Student Federation of India (SFI), surrounded the State Education Minister Balata Basu who reached the university.

After the dispute escalated, Kolkata Police has registered 7 FIRs in this case on Sunday. At the same time, a person has been arrested in the case of setting fire to the Shikshabandhu office.

Meanwhile, SFI has announced a performance on 3 March today. They claim that the administration could not protect the students, so Education Minister Basu should resign.

However, a SFI official said- This demonstration is against the entry of outsiders who have been given shelter by the Trinamool Congress. He only committed violence and vandalism in the campus on 1 March.

Jadavpur University uproar photos

Students stopped the vehicle of Education Minister Britya Basu, who reached the university.

Education Minister Balata Basu was surrounded by students.

Other students including SFI vandalized during the uproar.

Security increased in university, helpline number released Higher Secondary Exams are also to start from March 3 at Jadavpur University. In such a situation, Kolkata Police has increased the security of the university to ensure that there is no uproar. The senior police officer said- I assure every candidate that we have good arrangements. The police have adequate arrangements so that there is no road blockage. We will do necessary deployment of policemen. Helpline numbers have been issued for students who will take the exam on Monday. I request political parties not to harm any student.

Here, SFI also clarified that he would not obstruct the exam starting from March 3. Rather, support camps will be set up to help students outside the exam center.

Understand the whole controversy

  • Education Minister Basu reached the college on March 1 to attend the annual meeting of Webcuta (West Bengal College and University Professor Association). When the SFI and other student fronts came to know about this, they reached the university campus with their demands.
  • After this, all the students started gathering outside the hall where the meeting of Webcuta was going to be held. When the minister came to know about this, he entered the university from another gate. He later met the students. During this time the students surrounded them and handed over their demand letter.
  • It was claimed that the ministers started sitting in their car without listening to the students. Meanwhile, hundreds of students surrounded the car and the students ran behind the moving car. Some students climbed on the bonnet of the car. Meanwhile, the car’s windscreen broke. Also, a student was injured after coming under the car. He has an injury to the head and leg.
  • TMC alleges that Minister Basu’s health deteriorated after leaving the university. He was taken to SSKM Hospital. According to doctors, now the condition of Minister Basu is fine.

Basu said- The true form of SFI is undemocratic and uncontrolled Regarding the incident, Basu said, ‘It is clear from the protest that the true form of SFI is undemocratic and uncontrolled. These people raised slogans against the teaching community.

He said- Today people who were protesting against the saffronisation of the country, who were making big claims to fight for democracy, fight against fascism. He joined hands with fascist forces today to protest against me and the members of the teacher community. Because we did not bow down to their pressure strategy, their bullying strategy.

Education Minister Basu was treated at SSKM Hospital.

Basu said- Ram and Bam joined hands Basu said- Ram and Left joined hands to disrupt the peaceful atmosphere on the college campus. He assaulted a member of our members.

On the incident, TMC General Secretary Kunal Ghosh said- A section of the students abused a professor Pragu Mukhopadhyay. Those who made fun of him will be tightly dealt with. The etiquette of the ruling party should not be considered weakness. Any act of rude behavior should be dealt with properly.

SFI leader said- TMC people created a ruckus SFI leader Kaushiki Bhattacharya said- Students wanted to discuss with Basu only, their only demand was that the student union elections should be held as soon as possible. We did not resort to violence. It was the outskirts of TMC, who along with some of their supporters on the campus attacked our workers and used abusive language against us.

Demonstration of TMC leaders against the incident TMC leaders protested on the incident of Jadavpur University on Saturday night. TMC leader Sayoni Ghosh condemned the attack. He said- Minister Basu’s car’s windscreen is damaged. SFI members are responsible behind this.

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