Explorer

Telangana: TRS MLC Kavitha Slams Rahul Gandhi's Proposed Visit To Osmania University

The vice-chancellor of Osmania University said that he will not allow Rahul Gandhi to conduct a physical interaction with the students in the university premises.

New Delhi: Amid the row over the proposed visit of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to Osmania University to conduct a physical interaction with the students, Telangana Rashtra Samithi MLC K Kavitha on Wednesday slammed the former Congress chief saying that he was visiting the state only for politics. Gandhi is due to visit Telangana on May 6 and 7 and was expected to address the students at Osmania university, among other scheduled programmes.

“Congress leader Rahul Gandhi never talked in favour of Telangana. I do not know why he is coming to Warangal and Osmania University now,” news agency ANI quoted Kavitha as saying.

“During the paddy crop issue, we urged him (Rahul Gandhi) to raise the issue in Parliament and to support the farmers of Telangana but he did not. But now he is planning something in Warangal, coming here to do politics only,” she further said.

Meanwhile, after the Telangana High Court asked the vice-chancellor of Osmania University to take a decision on the matter, he said that he will not allow Rahul Gandhi to conduct a physical interaction with the students in the university premises.

“Our decision not to allow Rahul Gandhi into University premises will be the same. He will not be allowed to conduct any face-to-face interaction with students. The decision taken earlier will be the same,” VC Ravinder Yadav said.

It is to be noted that in the petition filed by some students seeking a direction to the VC to accord permission for Rahul Gandhi’s event, Telangana High Court asked the VC to consider the plea of students and take a decision.

Rahul Gandhi To Meet NSUI Members

Earlier on Monday, Telangana Congress chief Revanth Reddy said that Gandhi will meet the members of the National Students’ Union of India (NSUI) in the Chanchalguda jail who were detained for protesting outside the administration building of Osmania University.

Notably, the NSUI members had staged a protest outside the university seeking permission for Rahul Gandhi’s visit to the campus on May 7 after which the police detained them and registered a case for ‘obstructing the public servant in conducting their duty’.

On Sunday, Circle Inspector Ramesh Naik said that a total of 18 agitating people were taken into custody.

“Eighteen people who were protesting in the administration’s building have been taken into custody. When we tried to stop the agitators, they pushed our staff including lady constables. Agitators pelted stones to break the glasses on the window and went inside the building. A case has been registered under obstructing the public servant in conducting their duty,” Naik said.

Read more
Sponsored Links by Taboola

Top Headlines

Delhi Shrouded In Thick Smog As AQI Nears 'Severe'; Airport Issues Advisory
Delhi Shrouded In Thick Smog As AQI Nears 'Severe'; Airport Issues Advisory
US Lawmakers Introduce Resolution To End Trump's 'Illegal' Tariffs On India
US Lawmakers Introduce Resolution To End Trump's 'Illegal' Tariffs On India
When Will Luthra Brothers Return To India For Trial? Goa Police Share Update
When Will Luthra Brothers Return To India For Trial? Goa Police Share Update
Delhi Horror: Three Members Of Kapoor Family Found Hanging In Kalkaji, Depression Note Found
Three Members Of Kapoor Family Found Hanging At Delhi Home, Depression Note Found

Videos

Bus Overturns in Alluri Sitarama, Andhra Pradesh — 10 Dead, Dozens Injured
Breaking: ED Conducts Searches to Trace Financial Trail; Evidence Recovery Now Under Scrutiny
Dairy Businessman’s Son Shot in Shahdara, Delhi-Three Bullets Hit; Victim Hospitalised
AirAsia Flight Canceled at Delhi’s IGI Airport Due to Technical Fault; Passengers Protest
Modi and Trump Discuss Advancing India–US Trade Deal; Goyal Says Negotiations Progressing

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Embed widget