Protests Erupt at Patna University During Nitish Kumar's Inauguration
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Patna, March 30 (NationPress) A significant demonstration took place during an official ceremony at Patna University on Monday, where Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary attended to inaugurate a newly built academic facility.
As the leaders made their entrance, a faction of students started chanting loud slogans against Nitish Kumar, Deputy Chief Ministers Samrat Choudhary and Vijay Kumar Sinha, along with Education Minister Sunil Kumar.
Protesters waved black flags and shouted messages like “Go back” and “Down with Nitish Kumar.”
Shantanu Shekhar, the President of the Patna University Students' Union, spearheaded the protest, creating an uproar.
The demonstration escalated as slogans were specifically aimed at Samrat Chaudhary and Vijay Kumar Sinha.
He claimed that students were not informed about the event; additionally, he noted that even the Vice-Chancellor had not received an invitation to the inauguration.
Shantanu Shekhar expressed, “I am the President of the University, and I will express my concerns on behalf of the students today.”
The uproar initiated when Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha and Education Minister Sunil Singh had already arrived and were awaiting Nitish Kumar and Samrat Chaudhary at the venue.
The atmosphere quickly became tense, prompting security personnel to step in.
Law enforcement and security teams struggled to manage the crowd as students persisted in their demonstrations, holding placards and voicing their grievances against both the state government and the university administration.
Several protesting students were apprehended by police to bring order back to the venue.
Despite the disruption, Nitish Kumar continued with the inauguration ceremony.
However, the protest underscored the evident dissatisfaction among students, raising alarms about unrest within the academic community.