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Celebrating the birth anniversary of Bhagat Singh on a government college campus has landed a woman student in trouble as she has been suspended for allegedly organising it without permission, an action which she termed as "suppression" of the freedom of expression.
S Malathi, a first year MA student at the government arts and science college, was suspended on Monday, 1 October, after she and some other students organised a function to celebrate Singh's birth anniversary on 28 September, despite being denied permission by the principal and the tutor, officials said.
Malathi told PTI on Tuesday, 16 October, that she got to know of her suspension from a college professor.
"This (action) is nothing but suppression of the freedom of expression," she said.
Malathi claimed she was not officially informed of her suspension.
Though college authorities told her that a letter to this effect had been sent to her residence, it had not yet reached her home, she said.
"Based on that I attended college. However, a copy of the letter was shown to me to confirm their action," she said.
Malathi said she had also not received any information on the management's decision to conduct an enquiry, a copy of which they had sent to police.
She said Malathi was told to seek permission from the department concerned for the meeting, which she had not done.
A letter seeking an explanation had been sent to her and the inquiry would be conducted on 22 October, based on which the future course of action would be decided, Chitra said.
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