New Delhi: The JNU administration has suspended eight students and withdrawn their hostel facilities for allegedly disrupting an Academic Council meeting, a move protested by the students' union of the university.


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The meeting was chaired by VC Jagdesh Kumar yesterday. The university administration has also identified two former students who were allegedly involved in the incident.


"Eight students who were identified to be involved in disruption of the meeting have been suspended and their hostel facilities have been withdrawn with immediate effect. A proctorial inquiry has also been instituted in the incident," a JNU official said.


The JNU Students' Union (JNUSU) "condemned" the move saying it will "resist" the suspension orders at all costs.


"JNUSU condemns the suspension order against students. It will resist at all costs the suspension orders," said the students' union.


Notices have been sent to the accused students by the proctor, the university official said, adding that action was taken as per preliminary findings and it will remain in effect till the inquiry is completed.


A group of students was protesting outside the room where the Council meeting was underway. They allegedly "broke open the latch of the meeting room door" and came inside and "shouted at" the VC, the university said in a statement.


The students belonged to Birsa Ambedkar Phule Students' Association (BAPSA), Democratic Students' Union (DSU), Students' Front for Swaraj (SFS) and United OBC Forum.


They were demanding that the Academic Council reconsider its decision to "adopt" a UGC gazette notification, dated May 2016, whereby interviews became the sole criterion of admissions to MPhil and PhD admissions.


Earlier, JNU administration had suspended three students including Umar Khalid, Anirban Bhattacharya and Mujeeb Gattoo for their involvement in a February 9 event on the campus where alleged anti-India slogans were raised.