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HC directs UP govt to help vacate hostels
Lucknow, December 15 A Division Bench comprising Justice Pradeep Kant and Justice
K Singh pronounced the direction. The court also maintained that service of the Rapid Action Force (RAF) could be taken for vacating the hostels. The court has fixed December 19 as the next date of hearing in the case. Earlier, the court had summoned state Home secretary, DGP and district police officials to get their views about the security arrangements given to the university authorities to get the hostels vacated. The court had taken up the public interest litigation (PIL) yesterday
which had demanded availability of Central para military forces to vacate the university hostels occupied by students with a criminal background. The petition, filed by local advocate Jayant Singh Tomar, also urged the university to start regular classes after the winter vacation from January 2 and hold the student union polls under the Lygndoh Committee recommendations. Earlier in the day, the UP government had instituted an inquiry against VC R.P. Singh on a ‘’pending complaint’’ of financial and administrative
irregularities against him. UP minister of state for Higher Education Ramasrey Vishwakarma said there were several financial and administrative complaints pending against the VC and the probe would take care of all these irregularities. Mr Singh had ordered sine-die closure of the university on December 8 following vandalism by students demanding relaxation of the Lyngdoh Committee recommendations for holding students union polls which were due on December 16. After the closure of the university, the union elections too had been put on a hold by university authorities.
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