Jodhpur |
The student political situation in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, heated up late Sunday night when police detained NSUI District President Bablu Solanki over a dispute regarding the removal of posters and signboards for an event outside the Jai Narayan Vyas University campus. Following this action, several NSUI student leaders and activists went to the Ratanada police station and engaged in a heated argument with police officers.
what is the whole matter
It is reported that signboards and posters related to a recent exhibition were posted outside the central office of Jai Narayan Vyas University. This event was inaugurated by a Union Minister. It is alleged that some student leaders uprooted and tore these posters, prompting the university administration and organizers to file a police complaint.
Acting on the complaint, the police took NSUI district president Bablu Solanki into custody for questioning late at night. As soon as other student union leaders learned of this, they arrived in large numbers at the Ratanada police station.
There was commotion and debate in the police station
NSUI workers who reached the police station objected to the police action, calling it an attempt to suppress student politics. A heated exchange ensued between police officers and student leaders. The workers also argued with ACP Manglesh, who was present at the scene. Police officers handled the situation and advised the students to remain calm.
police side
Police officials say the action was taken after receiving a complaint of damage to public property on the university campus. The matter is being investigated and further action will be taken based on the facts.
student body's accusation
NSUI leaders say the police detained their district president without a proper investigation. They allege that police action is used to pressure students when they speak out. The organization has demanded an impartial investigation.
Tension rises on university campus
The incident has sparked a political firestorm within the university campus and among student organizations. Student organizations have expressed concerns that they may even launch protests if their leader is harassed without reason.
The police are currently investigating the matter and gathering information from both parties. Everyone is watching the administration's stance on this entire dispute in the coming days.








