JURSEA demands ban on entry of outsiders in Campus

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Oct 28: Blaming the outsiders for making attempts to disturb the peaceful atmosphere in the Campus under the political influence, the Jammu University Research Scholars Executive Association (JURSEA) has urged the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Mohan Paul Singh Ishar to restrict their entry into the University to preserve sanctity.
The JURSEA also appealed the Vice-Chancellor to identify the trouble-makers within the campus and initiate strict action against them.
“Some trouble-making elements within the campus are working at the behest of political groups which are trying to disturb the peaceful atmosphere on the campus for their vested interests. The JURSEA will not allow such elements to get succeeded in their nefarious designs”, JURSEA president, Rakesh Chib, said while addressing the media persons here.
Some scholars, who failed to get elected for JURSEA due to their own weaknesses, supported by outsiders have been raising hue and cry at the behest of this political group and are a serious threat to the prevailing peace on the Campus, Chib cautioned.
The JURSEA chief said that an attempt is being made to defame the Vice-Chancellor and the ruling Government that the University authorities acted under political influence.
He urged the Vice-Chancellor to understand the ulterior motives of these scholars and take immediate measures to curb their anti-varsity activities besides restricting the entry of outsiders who should not be allowed to vitiate the peaceful atmosphere on the Campus.
Among those who were present in the press-conference included, Akshay Sharma, Gourav Kumar, Varinder Thakur, Vinod Kumar, Ajay Prashar and Deepak Sharma.