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In Rupandehi, the students have vandalized the campus regarding the issue of the elections to be held on 5th Chait of the Independent Students' Union.
Monday morning at 8:30 campus administration Irfan Ali, in-charge of Samajwadi Student Union Unit Committee Bhairahawa, said that while the meeting was being held with the Election Commissioner to discuss the issue of the election, some students of Aneraswaviyu student organization entered the meeting room with weapons and tried to disrupt the meeting.
He said that his and other 4 student organizations requested the campus administration to extend the date set for first year admission, second and third year only until February 18th, but after the administration did not listen, they tried to resolve the demand by holding a meeting. 'Knowing that the campus administration is proceeding with the election process without listening to us We got it,' he said, 'we are also students of the same campus Yes, we should also be made to participate in the election discussion.'
According to Irfan, in the meeting with his organization RPP Unit Committee, Samajwadi Vidyarthi Union Nepal, Janmat Student Union and Independent Madhesi students The union was involved.
Baburam Kafle, the assistant campus head of the campus, said that the students' organization locked the campus on Sunday evening and while they were discussing their demands on Monday, another party came for registration. He said that after a dispute with the student organization, the chairs and tables in the hall were vandalized. He said that they could not open the blocked admissions from Tribhuvan University but said that the students are keeping the same demand.
