Key Points

Delhi University Vice Chancellor Yogesh Singh criticized Rahul Gandhi's unscheduled campus visit as a breach of protocol and urged adherence to standard procedures. Singh mentioned that as a prominent leader, Rahul should have planned the visit and informed the administration in advance to avoid chaos and disturbance. DU also condemned DUSU President Ronak Khatri’s protest at Lakshmibai College, which sparked backlash. The university emphasized the importance of following due process to maintain order and convenience for students and staff.

Key Points: Rahul Gandhi's DU Visit Breaches Protocol Says VC Yogesh Singh

  • Rahul's unplanned visit labeled protocol violation by DU VC
  • VC Yogesh Sing emphasizes importance of scheduled visits for dignitaries
  • Ronak Khatri condemned for inappropriate protest at Lakshmibai College
  • DU emphasizes need for procedure to prevent chaos and disturbance
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Bypassing procedure sends wrong signal: DU VC on Rahul's unscheduled visit to campus

DU VC criticizes Rahul Gandhi's unscheduled visit as protocol breach, sparking controversy and calling for adherence to procedures.

"Everyone should follow the procedure otherwise, it sends a wrong signal. - Yogesh Singh"

New Delhi, June 3

Delhi University Vice Chancellor Yogesh Singh on Tuesday described Congress MP Rahul Gandhi's unscheduled visit to the campus as a 'violation of protocol' and also advised against pursuing such 'practices' as this will set a wrong precedent.

DU VC, in an interview with IANS, said that Rahul Gandhi is the Leader of Opposition and also a top leader of the leading political party. It would have been better had he planned a visit to the University and also informed the administration in advance.

"This would have allowed us time to make preparations for his welcome," he added.

Congress MP Rahul Gandhi visited the DUSU office last month, sparking an uproar as the varsity claimed that his unannounced visit to the campus created chaos and disturbance, with some NSUI members even misbehaving with students.

The DU VC objected to sudden campus visits and said, "Delhi University is visited by many high-profile dignitaries. There is a standard protocol which everyone follows. Everyone should follow the procedure otherwise, it sends a wrong signal."

He said that Rahul visited the campus earlier also, without informing the administration in advance and advised the Congress leader to follow the protocol to ensure that the convenience of students is not compromised.

Professor Yogesh Singh also denounced DUSU president Ronak Khatri's abominable conduct at the Lakshmibai College principal's office and said that any student representative must refrain from such behaviour.

"Ronak Khatri is DUSU president. It is unbecoming of his position that he engages in confrontation with the college principal. This is condemnable and reprehensible," he said.

A month ago, the DUSU president got into a dramatic altercation with Lakshmibai College principal as he visited her office and smeared cow dung on the walls of her office. A video of the incident had gone viral, triggering backlash, but Khatri insisted that it was in protest against the principal's move to coat the college classrooms with cow dung "to beat the heat."

- IANS

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Priya K.
The VC is absolutely right. Whether it's Rahul Gandhi or any other leader, protocol must be followed. DU is not someone's personal property to visit whenever they feel like. Such unannounced visits disrupt academic activities. 🤦‍♀️
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Amit S.
While protocol is important, let's not forget that politicians sometimes need to see the ground reality without the 'managed show' that happens during planned visits. But yes, the chaos created by supporters is unacceptable.
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Rahul M.
The bigger issue here is the DUSU president's behavior! Cow dung on office walls? This is absolutely shameful for a premier university. DU needs to take strict action against such hooliganism, regardless of political affiliations.
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Sunita P.
As a DU alumna, I'm deeply disappointed. First political leaders treat campus like their backyard, then student leaders behave like goons. Where is the respect for educational institutions? This is not the DU I graduated from 😔
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Vikram J.
The VC is speaking diplomatically. Everyone knows these 'unscheduled visits' are just political stunts before elections. But the real victims are students whose classes get disturbed. Enough of this tamasha in educational institutions!
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Neha T.
While I agree with protocol, let's not make this about one leader. Many politicians from all parties do this. The focus should be on making our universities politics-free zones where education is the priority, not photo-ops.

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