'Such conduct beyond dignity': DU issues notice to Rahul Gandhi over unannounced visit to men’s hostel

On Friday, Rahul Gandhi had visited a Post-Graduate Men's Hostel at the Delhi University, where he interacted with some students and had lunch with them. The university has now served a notice to the Congress leader.

'Such conduct beyond dignity': DU issues notice to Rahul Gandhi over unannounced visit to men’s hostel
Rahul Gandhi seen interacting with students while having lunch with them at PG Men's Hostel mess, in Delhi University, in New Delhi, Friday, May 5, 2023 

Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday received a notice from the provost of Delhi University’s PG men’s hostel over his “sudden” visit to the facility last week.

The action comes days after the Congress leader visited a Post-Graduate Men’s Hostel of the university last Friday, interacted with some students and had lunch with them.

The provost’s notice stated, “such a conduct from a leader of a National Party who has Z-plus security is beyond dignity”.

The two-page note sent to Gandhi by provost KP Singh stated the incident amounts to trespass and irresponsible behaviour.

The notice further asked Rahul Gandhi to “cease and desist” from taking any such step in the future.

The provost said Gandhi’s “unexpected entry” into the premises along with three vehicles violated the prescribed rules of the hostel.

In the notice, the provost cited rule 15.13 of the Handbook of Information and Rules of the Hostel which states: “No resident shall indulge in any activity in the Hostel premises other than academic and residents council activities.”

“The Management Committee of the Hostel in its emergent meeting held on 06.05.2023 in the presence of Dean Students’ Welfare and Proctor of the University of Delhi has unanimously decided and resolved that such a conduct from a leader of a National Party who has Z-plus security is beyond dignity,” the notice mentioned.

It further said, “The Hostel is governed by the University of Delhi Act, 1922 and its Statutes, Ordinances, Regulations and its own ‘Rules of Residence’, ‘Rules regarding Dining Hal’ and ‘Guests’ for the smooth functioning and welfare of its resident students’ and for maintaining proper discipline.”

“Needless to mention the Administration of the Hostel reserves the right to stop any activity which according to the administration goes against the prescribed rules. As an important part of the maintenance of proper discipline in the hostel, it is clearly stipulated in Rule 15.13 of the Handbook of Information and Rules of the Hostel,” the notice read.

Meanwhile, the incident was condemned by the chairman and other members of the Management Committee of the hostel, amounting to trespass and irresponsible behaviour.

“Moreover, such an incident had put all the persons present in the hostel at that time to grave and imminent risk of bodily harm and safety. In view of the above, you are required to cease and desist from taking any such untoward step in the future for the wellbeing, safe keep of the hostel residents, staff and the authorities,” the note read.

On Saturday, a day after Gandhi’s visit, Delhi University issued a sharp statement, saying the “sudden and unauthorised” entry raised serious security concerns for the hostel inmates and the leader.

“University authorities will take necessary steps to avoid such incidents of this trespassing and will ensure that this does not happen in the future again,” it had said.

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