Delhi University issues minority notice to university administration
New Delhi: The tussle between administration and students has been ongoing since the participation of an Israeli man during a seminar held at 'Jamia Millia Islamia' and the issue of students being beaten by outsiders on Tuesday evening. The latitude has been captured. The Delhi Minority Commission has sent a notice to the administration of the university seeking a response. There, the SIO (Student Islamic Organization) held a press conference demanding that the administration stop the exploitation of students and take action against the perpetrators.

It is to be noted that after the participation of an Israeli man at the University Seminar on October 5, the students protested and protested against the administration. Students say that during the protest, some bullying people came and started beating them. It is said that several students were injured in the stroke, some of which are undergoing treatment at a nearby Holy Family Hospital.
The incident angered the students and started a protest against the administration. However, the administration has denied that they sent anyone to beat the students. The university administration had earlier issued notices to some students, following which students are getting more upset.
Students say they were protesting peacefully against the 'cause-and-notice' meeting of the five students. Angry students who were beaten also say that the bullets sent by the administration also abused girls.
Meanwhile, a press statement issued by the Delhi Minority Commission states that the Delhi Minority Commission sent a notice to the Registrar of Jamia Millia on October 15 in connection with a student protest against the participation of an Israeli man at a seminar at Jamia Millia. The answer was to give them until October 28, but the situation in the university has worsened, and students are claiming that the authorities have resorted to bullying to quell their protest.
Due to the new situation, the Delhi Minority Commission has sent a new notice to the Registrar of Jamia Millia, in which the reply has been dated October 25. In its first notice, the Delhi Minority Commission said, "Do not Jamaican authorities know about the international movement called BDS, under which many universities in the East and West boycott Israel because they are Palestinian?" Occupying the land and treating Palestinians in the occupied areas the worst. "

It is to be noted that after the participation of an Israeli man at the University Seminar on October 5, the students protested and protested against the administration. Students say that during the protest, some bullying people came and started beating them. It is said that several students were injured in the stroke, some of which are undergoing treatment at a nearby Holy Family Hospital.
The incident angered the students and started a protest against the administration. However, the administration has denied that they sent anyone to beat the students. The university administration had earlier issued notices to some students, following which students are getting more upset.
Students say they were protesting peacefully against the 'cause-and-notice' meeting of the five students. Angry students who were beaten also say that the bullets sent by the administration also abused girls.
Meanwhile, a press statement issued by the Delhi Minority Commission states that the Delhi Minority Commission sent a notice to the Registrar of Jamia Millia on October 15 in connection with a student protest against the participation of an Israeli man at a seminar at Jamia Millia. The answer was to give them until October 28, but the situation in the university has worsened, and students are claiming that the authorities have resorted to bullying to quell their protest.
Due to the new situation, the Delhi Minority Commission has sent a new notice to the Registrar of Jamia Millia, in which the reply has been dated October 25. In its first notice, the Delhi Minority Commission said, "Do not Jamaican authorities know about the international movement called BDS, under which many universities in the East and West boycott Israel because they are Palestinian?" Occupying the land and treating Palestinians in the occupied areas the worst. "
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