After the order of the Supreme Court, despite the opening of the partial lock imposed by the professors' union, the New Union and All Revolutionaries, the rector, registrar, service commission chairman, members except the vice-chancellor were barred from entering the university by the revolutionaries close to the Maoists.
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After the order of the Supreme Court, the lock imposed on Tribhuvan University was opened, but the All-Revolutionaries, close to the Maoist center, still barred the officials from entering.
Rector, registrar, service commission chairman and members have not been able to go to the working room since June 22, after being blocked by the revolutionaries' university unit. Deepak Aryal, who was appointed vice-chancellor on June 25, was not prevented from going to office after giving a 15-day ultimatum.
Rector Khadg KC, Registrar Kedar Rizal, Service Commission Chairman Ghanshyam Bhattarai and member Ajay Bhattarai have not been able to go to the office for 17 days due to obstruction. They have been doing their daily work outside the office. Before that, they could not go to the office for 35 days due to the lockout of partial professors' union, navy union and revolutionaries.
The Supreme Court ordered on June 18 to open the lock-up along with the Acting President of Krantikari, Shivraj Bhatta. After the order, some elected officials and revolutionaries from the partial professors' union, the Navy Association and revolutionaries opened the lock on the university by themselves.
But officials under the leadership of Krantikari Bhatt have been barred from entering. Bhatt has issued a notice saying that officials have been barred from entering the university. The notice is also pasted in their office. The students of Krantikari pulled off the name plate of Vice Chancellor Aryal on the day he took office.
Krantikari unit president Pradeep Bhatt said that he was not barred from entering because he asked for 15 days time to fulfill the demand after talking to the vice-chancellor. "The vice-chancellor has just come. After discussing with everyone and asking them to give time to fulfill the demand, they did not block it," he said.
If the demand is not met within the specified time, he warned that the vice-chancellor will also be barred from entering the university. The partial professors and revolutionaries had locked down saying that they are going to hire professors, associate professors and deputy professors on the fast track. The revolutionaries asked to fulfill the same demand and blocked the officials by opening the lock.
Bhatt said that there is dissatisfaction with the appointment of teachers on the basis of research and publication of works without written examination. It is mentioned in the notification issued by Bhatt that officials are prohibited from entering the university until they are appointed only through competition. Even if the lockdown is opened according to the order of the Supreme Court, it has been warned that the blockade will be maintained until the demand is met.
It is alleged that although the revolutionaries put forward the educational demand, they demanded a share in the appointment of officials. According to officials, a group in the university is trying to appoint the rector and registrar in Bhagbanda after the new Vice-Chancellor has arrived. Although Bhatt refuted the allegation, stating that in the past there was a practice between Congress, UML and Maoist to appoint vice-chancellors, rectors and registrars, he argued that this can be done even now.
Vice-Chancellor Deepak Aryal informed that discussions are being held with the disaffected students. "I am trying to facilitate the removal of the obstacles to the officials," he said, "The student organization should also understand that the demand cannot be fulfilled by the Vice-Chancellor alone unless the rector and registrar come to the university." But the administration has not intervened, asking to solve the problem through dialogue and dialogue. The professor also criticized the vice-chancellor for not creating an environment for other officials to come to the office. The Vice-Chancellor cannot run the university alone. The team will run it. "There is no point in coming alone if other members of the team do not come," said the professor.
The officials of the University drew the attention of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, Minister of Home Affairs Ramesh Akhtar and Minister of Education Raghuji Pant to arrange the security arrangements. However, when even the government was not interested in opening the lock, a petition was filed in the Supreme Court with the opposition of the home and administration. Judge Nripadhwaj Niraula's bench has issued an interim order in the name of Ministry of Home Affairs, Police Head Office and Police Circle Kirtipur not to lock/not lock, if locked, to open/open. In the
writ, the Ministry of Home Affairs, Police Headquarters, District Administration Office Kathmandu, Police Circle Kirtipur, Vice-Chancellor, Registrar's Office were made opponents. Gokul Lechhwa Limbu, chairman of the Central Committee of Part-time Professors of the University, co-chairman Rajendra Acharya, general secretary Vaikunth Thapa and Acting President Bhatta of Akhil Krantikari University were also made opponents.
Before the lockdown, the Vice-Chancellor's office was vandalized by the Navy Association. The police filed a case of indecent behavior against two people involved in the vandalism at the district administration office. They were released after posting a bond of 10/10 thousand. Dikpal Karki, Secretary of Sanothimi Campus, and Lokesh Kunwar, an activist of the Sanathimi Campus, were released on bail within two days of their arrest by the police.
The Chief District Officer Tiwari said that those involved in the vandalism are on bail. Shankardeva, Public Youth, Saraswati Campus 14/15 were involved in vandalism. The home administration along with the police have been criticized saying that another weak case has been prosecuted in vandalism of public property.
The professors complain that since the people involved in the vandalism are close to the Home Minister Ramesh Ulakan, only two people have been arrested and the others have been protected by preparing a case. In the complaint, the Executive Council of the University also demanded that compensation for the vandalism be paid by the culprits.
