Delhi University provost sends notice to Rahul Gandhi over 'trespassing, irresponsible behaviour'
New Delhi/IBNS: The provost of Delhi University has sent a notice to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi accusing him of trespassing and irresponsible behaviour over his "sudden" visit to the hostel last week.
In a two-page note, Provost KP Singh said the incident amounts to trespass and irresponsible behaviour.
"Such conduct from a leader of a National Party who has Z-plus security is beyond dignity," Singh said.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi interacted with students at the Post Graduate Men's Hostel of Delhi University on May 5 during his surprise visit.
Rahul Gandhi Ji visited the hostels of Delhi University, North Campus. He interacted with students, and listened to their problems.
— Shantanu (@shaandelhite) May 5, 2023
ABVP students wanted to talk to him, he went to their hostel and listened to their queries. ❤️
Full interaction will be out soon on his YouTube… pic.twitter.com/y0pNFQLz6c
The provost said Gandhi’s “unexpected entry” into the premises along with three vehicles violated the prescribed rules of the hostel.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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