
Students at the protest rally stand in solidarity holding placards and banners. Image: Krantikari Yuva Sangathan (KYS)
The KYS has claimed that a delegation of students protesting for Open Book Examination at the SOL was beaten up by the administration on Thursday when they had held a demonstration regarding issues affecting them, including non-commencement of offline classes, late distribution of study materials and the mode of exams.
Holding banners and pamphlets which read “we demand parity among educational institutions and will not tolerate misconduct with SOL students”, the protesters demanded justice and commencement of offline classes as they marched from SOL’s North Campus building to the vice-chancellor’s office.
“Instead of addressing the issues, the SOL administration beat up a delegation of students who had gone to submit a memorandum. The students were confined, abused and beaten up at the behest of SOL officiating principal,” the KYS alleged.
Despite DU reopening on February 17, SOL has not started offline classes, it added. The student outfit also raised the issue of the mode of upcoming examination.
Students are anxious about the mode of examination for the fourth and sixth semesters as SOL is to conduct physical mode examinations in May. This is highly problematic as these batches of students would be taking examinations in the physical mode for the first time without any grounding in this mode, the student body noted.
Meanwhile, the SOL’s officiating principal has filed a police complaint against the KYS while the student outfit also gave a complaint to the police.
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