Consult a unique performance of students at Rajasthan University in the video on the birthday of PM Modi, the demand for election recovery

On the occasion of Premier Narendra Modi’s birthday, a unique scene was seen Wednesday night at Rajasthan University. A large number of students gathered here and arranged a peaceful protest against the government by lighting a lamp and playing a plate to claim the restoration of the elections in the Student Association. Hundreds of students reached the University’s Constitutional Park that evening, hundreds of students gathered in the Constitutional Park. Everyone puts the earthly lamps in their hands and plays the plates. He said that the way Premier Modi promised to strengthen “democracy” should also restore the state government elections of the students. The students said that the absence of election is a violation of their democratic rights. The students ‘dissatisfaction, the student leaders, says that students’ elections are not held in Rajasthan for years. This eliminated the opportunity to develop youth leadership capacity. He claims that the government deliberately delays the election, while the students have been demanding it for a long time. One student said: “If the birthday of the country’s birthday is celebrated, we want the right picture of democracy to be revealed on the same occasion. If the government does not listen to the voice of youth, we are ready for a great movement.” The message of Deepak and Thali was adopted by the students in their performance. By lighting a lamp, he gives the message of the burning of ‘lights’ of democracy and tries to convey his voice to the government by playing a plate. He said that just as solidarity was shown by playing a sign during the corona period, they now show solidarity for the restoration of democracy. During the protest march of the security system and police, the heavy police force was deployed outside the university campus and Constitution Park. However, the performance was completely peaceful and no improper reports were reported. The police administration tried to convince the students, but the students shouted slogans until late night. The government’s silence on the election of the student union is noted that the election of the students’ union has been postponed in Rajasthan over the past few years. The state government stopped them in the light of the law and order and disruption in academic sessions. But students organizations say that the democratic tradition is injured due to lack of elections. Share this story -tags