Five of the students The Indian Express spoke to said they will not apologise, and that they had conveyed their view to the university. The two students who were barred, too, have submitted written responses to the proctor’s office.
Anjali, AISA DU unit’s secretary, said: “We were about to start our indefinite sit-in protest against the undemocratic way in which the two students were barred by the DU administration… As soon as we started, police detained many students.”
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