Three out of 15 students have only been allowed to give examinations with a 5-year campus ban and no admission in any other course at the university after completion of their course, the official said. "The disciplinary actions have been taken after the due procedure and to set an example that the university will not tolerate any kind of indiscipline on the campus," Jamia Registrar Nazim Husain Al Jafri said.
Jamia Millia Islamia has said that it has taken strict actions against 15 students including expulsion of three for their involvement in last September's scuffle between two groups that had resulted in students sustaining bullet injuries. "The punishments vary from expulsion, campus ban, no hostel accommodation and monetary compensation to furnishing a bond of good conduct depending on the student's involvement," a senior university official said.
Three out of 15 students have only been allowed to give examinations with a 5-year campus ban and no admission in any other course at the university after completion of their course, the official said. "The disciplinary actions have been taken after the due procedure and to set an example that the university will not tolerate any kind of indiscipline on the campus," Jamia Registrar Nazim Husain Al Jafri said.
"The students who have been expelled are identified as Mujeebur Rehman, BA (Hons) Political Science; Salman Khursid, BA programme; and Mohd. Faisal, MA (Social Exclusion) for disturbing the peaceful environment of the university and inciting students for fighting," the officials said.
On April 24, notices were issued to Rehman and Khursid that mentioned that they did not appear before the disciplinary committee to defend their case. The notice furnished to Faisal mentions that the "committee took into account activities carried out by him during the period of suspension and campus ban". While Rehman and Khursid could not be contacted despite repeated attempts, Faisal refused to comment on the matter.
In September last year, two groups of students engaged in multiple brawls on and outside the campus. In one of the skirmishes, a student suffered bullet injuries in a hospital. Days after the incident, the university suspended several students for "spoiling" the peaceful academic environment.
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