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Punjab Women Commission writes to President Murmu, seeks removal of Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law Vice ChancellorThe students of the law university have been protesting against Vice Chancellor Jai Shankar Singh for allegedly violating the privacy of female students at their hostel and have been demanding his resignation.
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President Droupadi Murmu

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Chandigarh: The Punjab State Women Commission has written to President Droupadi Murmu, seeking immediate removal of the vice chancellor of the Patiala-based Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law for his "highly inappropriate actions".

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The university, which was closed following massive protests by students, reopened on Friday.

The students of the law university have been protesting against Vice Chancellor Jai Shankar Singh for allegedly violating the privacy of female students at their hostel and have been demanding his resignation.

According to the students, the vice-chancellor had allegedly conducted a surprise check of the girls' hostel and had questioned the dressing sense of the girls thus violating their privacy.

However, the VC has denied the accusations of the students who have been protesting against him since September 22 at the campus.

In a letter to the President on Thursday, Punjab State Women Commission chairperson Raj Lali Gill wrote that the Commission took suo motu notice of the recent incident involving the Vice-Chancellor of the Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL), Patiala, following media reports and student complaints.

"On 25th September 2024, the Commission visited the university, met the university authorities, the district administration, and the affected students. This visit was in response to an incident that occurred on September 22, where the Vice-Chancellor conducted an unannounced inspection of the girls hostel without prior intimation to the hostel warden and the students," the Commission said.

"During this inspection, he not only entered the rooms of the female students but also made inappropriate and derogatory remarks regarding their attire, suggesting they should not wear certain types of clothes," Gill wrote.

"This conduct has caused significant distress among the students and is viewed as a violation of their privacy and modesty," she wrote.

"The Commission finds the Vice-Chancellor's actions highly inappropriate and a clear overstep of his administrative role. His behaviour has led to serious concerns regarding the safety, dignity, and rights of the female students, and it has eroded their trust in the university's leadership.

In light of the above, the Commission recommends the intervention of the President for the removal of Professor Singh from his current position to restore a safe and respectful environment within the university, the state women commission chairperson said.

The vice-chancellor had said that he had visited the girls hostel to address grievances of some students who complained that they were having problems in keeping their tables and almirahs in rooms for want of space.

The VC had said he along with the women chief warden and women security guards went to address their issues at their request. Singh had said he did not say anything about the dressing sense of girls.

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(Published 27 September 2024, 12:32 IST)