Student unrest at DU law faculty over admit card denials

Those denied admit cards included student leaders from both the ABVP and NSUI

Rahul Gandhi during a meeting with DUSU students in New Delhi on 27 May (photo: PTI)
Rahul Gandhi during a meeting with DUSU students in New Delhi on 27 May (photo: PTI)
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Tensions flared at Delhi University's law faculty on Tuesday, 27 May, after about 150 students were denied admit cards for the upcoming exams due to low attendance.

The situation escalated late at night when a group of students allegedly broke into the examination department. By morning, they locked the examination centre, declaring, "If we can't sit for the exam, no one will."

As a result of the disruption, the exam scheduled for 9.30 am was delayed by two hours.

Those denied admit cards included student leaders from both the ABVP and NSUI.

Later, the administration intervened and broke the lock and conducted the exam. The students who did not have admit cards were not allowed in.

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