Umar Khalid to challenge JNU panel's recommendation upholding his rustication
New Delhi: Jawaharlal Nehru University student Umar Khalid on Friday said that the students will not "lie low" and vowed to challenge in court the University panels' recommendation upholding his rustication in connection with the February 9, 2016 incident. In a statement released on social media, Khalid said, this is the third time in the last two years that the administration has come up with a rustication order against him in the case–an order that has been twice set aside by the courts.
"We once again reject this farce of an enquiry along with its findings and verdict. It is against all principles of natural justice, and is riddled with contradictions, lies and malice which will soon be exposed again. We will once again challenge this in court," he added.
The PhD scholar said that they were being "targeted in a systematic and a malafide manner by an enquiry that was prejudiced against us from day one".
"An administration that has been running at the orders of the ruling BJP and the RSS, was at no point of time in a position of impartiality to conduct this enquiry. The court has repeatedly found faults with the enquiry process and have vindicated our apprehensions," the statement read.
This recent order of the HLEC in JNU is in line with the pattern of the administration's high-handedness and selective targeting of opposing voices in the student community who against all odds have refused to kneel in the face of despotism, he said.
He further alleged that the panel's recommendations have come up right before they are due to make their final submission.