**NSUI Protests at DAVV Over Ragging, Administrative Issues, and Gen-Z Protest Conspiracies**
*Indore (Madhya Pradesh):* The National Students’ Union of India (NSUI) staged a protest at Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV) on Monday, raising concerns over rising incidents of ragging, alleged administrative mismanagement, and what it described as “conspiracies” behind the recent Gen-Z-style protest movement on the IET campus.
During the demonstration, NSUI leaders submitted a memorandum to the DAVV administration demanding strict action against those responsible for these issues. District NSUI president Rajat Singh Patel emphasized that ensuring a safe, student-friendly, and ragging-free environment on campus was their top priority.
“If the administration fails to take prompt and decisive action, the NSUI will launch a more aggressive agitation,” Patel warned.
The student body alleged that certain university officials were turning the educational institution into a “political arena” rather than maintaining it as a place of learning. This, they claimed, had created an atmosphere of fear and unrest among students.
The NSUI demanded the immediate removal of the guilty officials and wardens, along with strict action against those involved in ragging and the Gen-Z protest incident.
A few days ago, the IET anti-ragging committee revealed shocking details about the Gen-Z protest conspiracy. According to the committee’s findings, senior students pressured first-year students to participate in the movement. They were allegedly forced to create fake email IDs and Twitter handles, retweet posts from senior students, and promote specific hashtags on social media.
Those who refused to comply were reportedly threatened with being “batched out”—effectively expelling them from the academic year.
**Congress Accuses ABVP of Provoking Students**
Congress leaders have accused the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) of instigating the recent Gen-Z-style protest at DAVV. They alleged that ABVP-affiliated student leaders encouraged first-year students to stage protests modeled after movements in Nepal and even assisted in creating fake Twitter accounts to amplify their campaign online.
Citing the university’s anti-ragging committee report, Congress leaders claimed that the investigation clearly identified the students and organizations involved. However, they accused Vice-Chancellor Prof. Rakesh Singhai of attempting to shield certain students, criticizing the disciplinary action taken as limited to only four individuals.
The situation reportedly escalated during a meeting between Congress leaders and the Vice-Chancellor, resulting in a heated exchange.
*Story by Staff Reporter*
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