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Student moves HC after Madras University allegedly expelled him for organizing protests

The Madras High Court has admitted the student’s plea and has served a notice to the university stating to respond to the allegations by September 24

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Student moves HC after Madras University allegedly expelled him for organizing protests

Expelled student due to his involvement in agitations and protests in college, T Kirubamohan has approached the High Court seeking justice.

As per the reports, the Madras High Court has admitted the student’s plea and has served a notice to the university stating to respond to the allegations by September 24.

The 27-year-old student is a journalism graduate and has joined the University to pursue MA Buddhism on July 31. He had graduated from the department of Journalism from the same university in 2018 and had also initiated the formation of Ambedkar Periyar Study Circle (APSC) in the university.

The report also states that the student had organized multiple protests inside the premises against the beef ban and against invitations extended to Tarun Vijay (former Rajya Sabha MP) and L Ganesan (BJP member) to address the students.

The university, on August 29, gave a letter canceling Kirubamohan’s admission stating his transfer certificate was missing and he is not eligible to continue studies in the university anymore.


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However, the student has alleged that the decision by the university was due to his involvement in protests inside the college and also that the Head of the Department was under the pressure of the Tamil Nadu Governor Banwarilal Purohit, who is also the Chancellor of the university, and the Vice-Chancellor to remove him from the course.

He had also stated that the two other students in his class had not submitted their eligibility certificates and the university has not questioned them.

The allegations of the student were refuted by the VC  and he said that the student had violated the admission guidelines. He also clarified that the student had organized a lot of protest in the previous years. The Vice-Chancellor stated that a letter regarding the student’s conduct from the Head of the Journalism Department was also considered while deciding to repeal his admission. He had also denied the involvement of governor in the matter.

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