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ABVP Calls Rahul Gandhi's Unauthorised Entry Into Delhi University Students' Union Office 'Attack On Democracy' | (Photo Courtesy: X/@INCDelhi) NEW DELHI: The Akhil
Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) on Friday accused Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi of making an "unauthorised" entry into the Delhi University Students' Union (DUSU)
office, calling it an attack on democracy, student rights, and the academic environment. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday visited Delhi University's North Campus to interact
with students from Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), and Other Backward Class (OBC) communities, focusing on issues of representation, equality and academic justice. Delhi
University also objected to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's unannounced visit to its North Campus, calling it a breach of institutional protocol and a disruption of student governance
operations. "Rahul Gandhi has done this for the second time... coming to the university without any intimation and information to University of Delhi," the proctor's office
said in an official release. ABVP ON CONGRESS LEADER RAHUL GANDHI'S UNANNOUNCED VISIT At a press conference, ABVP members claimed that Gandhi's unannounced visit during ongoing
university examinations disrupted academic decorum and allegedly resulted in DUSU Secretary Mitravinda Karanwal being denied entry to her own office. "This is not just the physical
locking of a door, but a symbolic silencing of student voices," Karanwal said, alleging she was verbally abused and pushed by Gandhi's supporters. The student group also claimed
that Gandhi had previously "disregarded the decorum and regulations of the university by entering a PG Men's Hostel without authorisation." "His repeated use of
university campuses for a political agenda is deeply concerning," it said. They further accused that the Leader of Opposition of "fleeing from campus" after students
questioned him about Congress leaders' remarks on military operations. "Rahul Gandhi's continuous scepticism towards the military operations for political mileage is deeply
unfortunate," the group said in its statement. "In protest, ABVP held a demonstration outside the proctor's office, citing unauthorised entry, mistreatment of elected
representatives, and suspected substance abuse during the visit," the statement read. "Following the protest, the university administration reportedly acknowledged the seriousness
of the incident. The administration assured that appropriate investigation and action would follow," it added. Taking a swipe at Congress leader, the BJP on Thursday said he turned the
campus into a circus for a "surprise photo-op". BJP's IT cell head Amit Malviya said the campus, caught off guard, was thrown into chaos. (EXCEPT FOR THE HEADLINE, THIS
ARTICLE HAS NOT BEEN EDITED BY FPJ'S EDITORIAL TEAM AND IS AUTO-GENERATED FROM AN AGENCY FEED.)