More than 90 per cent of the first-year students in Delhi University
voted against the four-year undergraduate programme in a first-ever
referendum on Thursday. Nearly 20 colleges from North Campus
participated in the event.
11,556 students cast their vote, out of which 10,519 voted against
the four-year undergraduate programme, 936 students gave positive
response and remaining 101 votes were invalid, said president of
All-India Students’ Association (AISA).
The AISA organised the referendum by holding an “open ballot voting”
outside colleges in order to get response on the switch from three-year
to four-year programme. Students started queuing to vote since 10 am.
“The peaceful referendum was disrupted as police and administration
snatched ballot boxes and removed polling booths. The principal of
Satyawati College confiscated a ballot box. The popularity of FYUP can
be figured out by the manner in which the police and principals are
colluding to silence the students,” the AISA said.
AISA president Sandeep Singh demanded that vice-chancellor Dinesh Singh
should accept the result and rollback the four-year programme. “Students
will not accept being treated as guinea pigs with bad syllabus and no
infrastructure,” he said.
Source: http://tinyurl.com/koaws9d
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