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Haryana govt panel holds talks with HAU students, no solution so far

Haryana govt panel holds talks with HAU students, no solution so far

Time of India4 hours ago

Hisar: With the students' protest at Haryana Agricultural University (HAU) entering the 12th day, a four-member govt-appointed committee began formal discussions with student representatives at the deputy commissioner's office in Hisar.
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Two rounds of talks concluded by 8.30pm Saturday, with a third round underway late into the night. There is no official word on which demands have been agreed upon.
The student delegation, comprising 12 representatives, submitted a comprehensive document to the committee. The dossier includes medical reports, video evidence, and testimonies from students allegedly injured during the June 10 incident. The delegation demanded justice and urged the committee to ensure a fair and timely resolution.
The govt formed the committee on Friday, following the students' declaration that they would no longer engage with the university administration, citing repeated administrative actions taken against them. The committee includes education minister Mahipal Dhanda, PWD minister Ranbir Gangwa, social justice and empowerment minister Krishna Bedi, and Nalwa MLA Randhir Panihar. The agriculture minister—despite the university's focus—was excluded from the panel.
Chief minister Nayab Singh Saini earlier stated that the Haryana govt stood firmly with students and youth, and would ensure no injustice was done to them.
On Saturday morning, students began their day with a group yoga session in observance of International Yoga Day. They emphasised that the protest is not only a physical movement but also a demonstration of mental discipline, resilience, and unity.
The students also chanted Om and recited the Preamble of the Constitution during the session, creating a solemn and spirited atmosphere at the protest site.
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350 Students Submit Memorandum to Governor Seeking VC's Removal
In a parallel action, over 350 students submitted a signed memorandum addressed to the Governor of Haryana, demanding the immediate removal of vice-chancellor B R Kamboj. The students accused him of ordering a brutal lathi charge, suppressing their rights, and demonstrating administrative failure.

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