Hyderabad Central University (HCU) has imposed penalties on six students for organizing a solidarity march for Palestine on October 27, 2023. The students gathered at the South Shopping Complex under the banner “UoH for Palestine” to support the Palestinian people amidst the ongoing conflict.
University Order Cites Lack of Permission
According to an order from the registrar’s office, the university stated that the organizing group was not registered and did not obtain prior permission for the event. The order warned that any future acts of indiscipline could have serious consequences on the students’ academic careers, with strict disciplinary measures to follow.
Security Personnel Intervene, Restrain Students
When students attempted to march towards the South Gate of the university, security personnel were dispatched to intervene. Reports suggest that security personnel physically restrained the students, including female attendees, and tore down solidarity posters. Despite these obstacles, the students managed to proceed to the South Gate.
Murals and Paintings Whitewashed
Following the incident, there have been attempts from the administration and the security office to whitewash murals and paintings on the university walls, which were created by different student organizations.
Fines Imposed After Proctorial Inquiry
After an extensive proctorial inquiry, the university has decided to impose fines on the six students involved in organizing the solidarity march for Palestine.