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Appalled: Shashi Tharoor condemns DU for action over BBC documentary

Suspending a student for watching a documentary in a democracy is a disgrace, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor said as the Delhi University has suspended NSUI leader Lokesh Chugh and another student for screening the documentary on the campus.

Published on: Mar 22, 2023 09:17 AM IST
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Congress MP Shashi Tharoor said he is appalled at the extreme step that the Delhi University took in suspending PhD scholar Lokesh Chugh for his participation in the showing of the banned BBC documentary on the university campus on January 27. The scholar has been debarred from taking any university, college or departmental examination for a year. Shashi Tharoor said as an alumnus of the university, he is appalled by the shocking decision. "To suspend a student for watching a documentary in a democracy is a disgrace and a betrayal of everything a university should stand for. Shame!" the Congress MP tweeted.

Shashi Tharoor said it's shameful that Delhi University suspended students over the BBC documentary row. (PTI)
Shashi Tharoor said it's shameful that Delhi University suspended students over the BBC documentary row. (PTI)

Lokesh Chugh is the national secretary of the Congress-affiliated National Students' Union of India. Apart from Lokesh, Ravinder from the law faculty has also been suspended.

The controversial documentary on Gujarat riots -- India: The Modi Question, for which BBC came under fire -- was screened at Delhi University amid row over the ban on the documentary. NSUI and Bhim Army Student Federation screened the documentary. The university set a committee to probe the incident and the committee recommended punishment for eight students. Two of the eight have been suspended for a year and the rest gave been given less strict punishment.

 
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