Student leaders set fire to TU VC’s chair

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, June 24 A group of student leaders representing Nepal Student Union, the student wing of the main opposition Nepali Congress,
today set fire to the chair of Dharma Kanta Banskota, vice-chancellor of the countrylargest university — Tribhuvan University. A TU
official said that around a dozen infuriated students, who were using abusive language against the VC, barged into the office of the VC and
brought his chair down to the street and set fire to it
They have also padlocked the offices of the VC, rector, and registrar of the varsity. Hari Acharya, chair of NSU TU Unit, said that the
students were forced to resort to such action after the university administration did not bother to discuss the ongoing mismanagement of the
university with them as promised earlier. Around 10 days ago, NSU leaders had submitted a letter to VC Banskota seeking clarification on the
ongoing erroneous activities of the university. The NSU has been largely protesting against the arbitrary appointments of various university
officials on the basis of political affiliation with the ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP)
They are also protesting against the varsityexpenditure of millions of rupees on online classes even though it has not shown eagerness to
start such classes. Acharya said, &Despite our written requests, the VC turned a deaf ear to our requests
Even today, when we went to his office for talks, he misbehaved with us and called the police.& He further said that todayincident was just
a reaction to the VCmisbehaviour. A version of this article appears in e-paper on June 25, 2020, of The Himalayan Times. The post Student
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