Key Points

Former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has strongly condemned an RSS event at Rajasthan University, alleging political manipulation and police bias. He criticized the police for using force against NSUI protesters and allowing RSS workers to assault students. Sachin Pilot and Tika Ram Jully also denounced the incident, calling for immediate action and release of arrested NSUI workers. The controversy highlights ongoing political tensions in the state's educational institutions.

Key Points: Gehlot Blasts RSS University Event Police Crackdown

  • Gehlot questions RSS event at educational institution
  • Police accused of biased handling of student protests
  • NSUI workers allegedly assaulted during demonstration
  • Political tensions escalate at Rajasthan University
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Ashok Gehlot condemns RSS event at Rajasthan University, questions police role

Ashok Gehlot condemns RSS event at Rajasthan University, criticizes police action against NSUI protesters and alleged political interference

"The rule of law in Rajasthan is gradually coming to an end - Ashok Gehlot"

Jaipur, Sep 30

Former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Tuesday strongly condemned the organisation of a Shastra Poojan programme by the RSS at Rajasthan University, calling it “objectionable in itself.”

He questioned the appropriateness of using an educational institution for such political activities and criticised the police for their handling of student protests.

"When NSUI workers protested against this, the police resorted to the use of force. Furthermore, RSS workers took the law into their own hands and assaulted NSUI workers. This shows that the rule of law in Rajasthan is gradually coming to an end, and the RSS has become an extra-constitutional authority," Gehlot said.

He added that the incident, which occurred in the presence of the police, reflected the force's failure to act impartially.

"This implies that the police are under pressure from the RSS. If the police continue to operate under such pressure, how will they maintain law and order?"

Congress leader Sachin Pilot also criticised the police action, terming it "highly condemnable" and wishing the injured NSUI workers a speedy recovery.

He emphasised that educational institutions should never be turned into centres of politics.

Similarly, Leader of Opposition MLA Tika Ram Jully denounced the alleged lathi charge, vehicle vandalism, and arrests of NSUI leaders, urging the Chief Minister to ensure their immediate release.

Tika Ram Jully said, "The incident of the police, with the support of the government, lathi-charging NSUI leaders and workers at Rajasthan University, who were protesting against the hate-driven politics of the BJP and RSS, vandalising their vehicles, and then arresting them, is highly condemnable. Chief Minister, I ask you not to turn these temples of learning into arenas of politics, not to politicise them. All arrested NSUI leaders and workers should be released with immediate effect."

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Shastra Poojan is part of our cultural heritage, but universities are for education, not political events. Both sides should respect the sanctity of educational spaces. Police partiality is concerning for any democracy.
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Aditya G
As a former student of Rajasthan University, I'm disappointed to see our alma mater becoming a political playground. When will our leaders understand that students want education, not political drama? 😞
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Sarah B
While I respect cultural events, educational institutions should remain free from political influence. The police's role should be to protect all students equally, not to favor any particular group.
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Karthik V
Both political parties are using students as pawns. Instead of scoring political points, they should focus on improving education quality in Rajasthan. Students deserve better than this constant politicking.
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Michael C
The police's primary duty is to maintain law and order without bias. If they're perceived as taking sides, it undermines public trust in our institutions. This needs immediate attention from higher authorities.

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