The student politics, as appearing in the different Universities of India, are fastly becoming as the short-cut to enter in the active politics. Aspiring leaders find it the easiest way and they want to remain in the university only for securing their goals. They do not even know about the subjects in what they are enrolled.
The story repeats in the every other University. The so-called student leaders always raise their voice and use the violent means when the administration tries to become stricter.
Let me give you an example -
Jamia Milia Vice-chancellor Mushirul Hassan denied admission to odd forty people. They all have studied in the University over five year back. Many of them are studying for as many as fifteen years and seeking admission again. The reason is that they need to fight University election and for that he want admission. Most of them have criminal records too.
According to the V-C, the current union president Shams Perwaiz has been a student since 1985.
As the VC took a strict move, violence started and after clash between student leaders and the administration, the University has been closed sine die and orders issued for vacating hostels within 48 hours. The angry students smashed thirty-two cars, break fifteen computers and smash windowpanes of almost every building in the campus that cost the University as much as fifty lakhs.
The student leaders claimed that they are in University for studies. Here is another example of their academic merit.
AICC member Oscar Fernandes and AICC secretary Sanjay Bapna was taking interview for the top twenty posts of NSUI. One Vinod Tripathi, general secretary of the Lucknow University Students Union, is a student of MA in Yogic Sciences. He was asked to do ‘Vajrasan’ and he failed to do so.
One student said he may sing Vande Mataram but only in a group. Another answered Nehru as the first president of the Congress. A girl used technology to clear the test and did message to her friend asking the entire text of Vande Mataram.
These new folks of student leaders may be the future-leaders of our nation one day.
Whither Student politics?
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