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DUSU polls: HC refers to Jaitley, urges DU not to be harsh with student leaders

“Don’t be too harsh on them. Don’t put ban on everything. From student leaders, we sometime get great leaders for the country. You know the examples, you must have seen it yesterday,” a bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice C Hari Shankar said, in an apparent reference to Jaitley.

Published on: Aug 26, 2019 07:03 PM IST
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Former Union Minister Arun Jaitley, who passed away on Saturday, came in for mention in the Delhi High Court which observed on Monday that the country gets great leaders from students leaders and the university authorities should not be too harsh on them for their activities during students union elections.

Delhi High Court refers Arun Jaitley while asking Delhi University not to be harsh on the student leader. (Representational image)
Delhi High Court refers Arun Jaitley while asking Delhi University not to be harsh on the student leader. (Representational image)

It stated this in its oral observations soon after dictating its order directing authorities to initiate civil and criminal action against candidates of Delhi University Students Union polls responsible for defacement of property. The court, which was dealing with a matter relating to defacement of public property during DUSU polls in 2017, said such things happen in polls.

“Don’t be too harsh on them. Don’t put ban on everything. From student leaders, we sometime get great leaders for the country. You know the examples, you must have seen it yesterday,” a bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice C Hari Shankar said, in an apparent reference to Jaitley.

Jaitley was an Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) student activist at Delhi University in the 1970s and became President of the University Students Union in 1974.

While dictating its order, asked the authorities to inform student leaders and union about the guidelines framed for regulating election campaigning for the student body polls to prevent defacement in future.

The bench said the students should be warned about the orders passed by the court and thereafter, civil and criminal action should be initiated against those involved in damaging public or private properties, as per law.

The petitioner had earlier placed before the court a ‘status report’ giving names of 15 persons who were involved in destruction of public and private property through use of spray paints and other means of defacement during the process of DUSU election in 2017.

The court asked the Centre, the university and the police to keep in mind the last year’s direction to ensure there was no defacement of public property during the DUSU elections and wide publicity be given to penal consequences of such actions.

The high court had earlier said prevention of defacement of property during student body polls in the DU was more important than taking action against candidates after they indulge in such activity.

The court had suggested putting in place deterrents like disqualification of candidates to prevent defacement of property during the student body polls.

It had also issued directions to the municipal corporations to be “vigilant” and remove any temporary hoarding or banner put up illegally without due caution and also take penal action, as such structures could result in harm to someone’s life.

(This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text. Only the headline has been changed.)

 
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