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As the protest at Banaras Hindu University entered its third day, a group of women students agreed to meet the Vice Chancellor following much deliberation and debate. As the scheduled time for the meeting closed in, however, the VC was a no-show.
At least 400-500 students, both girls and boys, gathered at BHU on Saturday to demonstrate against the molestation of a female student on campus.
The students had initially demanded that the VC meet them outside his office, in full media glare.
A group of girls, however, later agreed to meet the VC separately, on the condition that no other professor be present, and the media and SP also be at the meeting.
The protesters also sent a list of demands to the VC, including strict action against those accused in molestation cases, removal of curfew for women and female guards on campus.
The fate of the protest now hangs in balance as the VC failed to keep the meeting.
Meanwhile, a company of CRPF jawans was deployed on the campus, in addition to the 80-odd police force already present.
On 21 September, a first-year-student was allegedly molested and harassed by three men outside her hostel at around 6 pm. The authorities reportedly questioned why the girl was outside at the time, triggering widespread protests by students.
Recalling the incident, a friend of the victim said:
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Published: 23 Sep 2017,08:02 PM IST