Demand of professors, student organizations to bring the culprits to justice
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Tribhuvan University has requested the Ministry of Home Affairs to take action against those involved in the vandalism of the Rector's and Dean's offices. In a press release issued on Saturday, Trivi appealed to the Ministry of Home Affairs to take action.
"If there is any demand or problem, the university is always ready to solve it through dialogue and dialogue," said a statement released by Shantakumari Neupane, information officer of the university. have not done The professor of the University says that such incidents are recurring because those involved in vandalism are getting immunity.
A group of students vandalized the office of Rector Khadge KC and Dean Shankar Khanal of the Institute of Science and Technology Studies on Saturday. According to eyewitnesses, a group of five people, including Narendra Saud, who was elected as a member of Swaviyu from the ruling Congress, and Sikendra Rokaya, coordinator of the Trivi Sangharsh Samiti, vandalized the Rector and Dean's office in Kirtipur. It appears that 5 people are involved with them in the CCTV footage. Rector and Dean's Office stated that even though the police took the CCTV footage of the incident, they did not proceed with the action.
Spokesman of Kathmandu Police Complex SP Apil Bohora said that general information was received that the chairs were vandalized. No formal request for action has been received. "Until an official complaint is received about the incident, the police cannot proceed legally," he said. Bohora said that he got the information that there was a general dispute and the chair was vandalized. According to the employees, the chair, glass, table, drawer and sofa in the office of the Rector and Dean were damaged. Trivi said that the incident of vandalism was done with the aim of disrupting the independent student union elections to be held on Chait 5.
Officials complain that even though they informed the cell at the headquarters of the police, which oversees the election of Swaviyu, no action was taken regarding the vandalism. The professors and student organizations have also protested the vandalism incident in the academic hall. The Nepal Progressive Professors Organization has demanded that the culprits be brought to justice. President Khagraj Sharma and General Secretary Padma Prasad Khatiwad have issued a statement and demanded action against the culprits. "We draw attention to unconditionally ensure the adoption of peace and security measures," the statement said.
Samik Badal, the President of ANERASWVIU, issued a statement and protested and condemned the vandalism of the Rector's and Dean's offices. "Aneraswaviyu demands that the chaotic group involved in the vandalism be brought to justice immediately and to ensure the election of the Swaviyu under any circumstances," the statement said.
After it was found that the students of Navysangh were involved in vandalism, Navysangh University Unit Committee issued a statement saying that there is no official involvement of the organization in the vandalism. In a statement issued by unit president Vishnu Badaila, it is mentioned that there is no official decision or instruction from the organization in this regard. After the accusations against the organization, the Central Committee of the Indian Union has also issued a statement and demanded a fair investigation. Spokesman Suraj Sejuwal has also stated that by issuing a statement, the elections should be ensured.
