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Clamour for Clinton: DU gets a raw deal

Updated on: 21 July,2009 07:46 AM IST  | 
Amit Singh |

DUSU president alleges students of other institutes occupied most of the seats in the hall where the former US First Lady was giving her speech

Clamour for Clinton: DU gets a raw deal

DUSU president alleges students of other institutes occupied most of the seats in the hall where the former US First Lady was giving her speech

It's not everyday that the US Secretary of State visits your college. But for the students of Delhi University, it was a golden opportunity they missed by few seats!

On Monday, when Hillary Clinton finally arrived at the Convention Hall in the Old Vice Regal Lodge at Delhi University (DU), the varsity students were disappointed to find students of other institutes like Jamia Millia Islamia, Amity University and Indraprastha University occupying most of the seats. Just after the programme, the Delhi University Students Association (DUSU) President, Nupur Sharma, complained there were only 150 students from DU in the hall, which has a seating capacity of around 750.


"The programme was specially organised by Delhi University but we could hardly find students from our colleges. Students of Amity and Jamia universities occupied most of the seats. Moreover, hundreds of our students were denied entry into the hall though all had passes," said the DUSU president.




The DUSU president also alleged invites were sent only to the top-notch colleges of DU. However, the university refuted the allegations. "Clinton came to address a selected gathering of students and professors.

There was proper representation from each and every college. We do need to send invitations to other colleges and universities. We can't ignore them," said DU Proctor Professor Gurmeet Singh.

Intekabh Aslam, a student from Jamia Millia present at the occasion said, "We were asked by our university to attend the seminar. Accordingly, we came a bit early for the event and occupied the seats. The DU students could have done the same if they would have reached the hall 10 minutes before the function. I don't think DU ignored its students."

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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during her speech at Delhi University in New Delhi on Monday
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In her speech, Clinton spoke about poverty, women power and the importance of education. She addressed the students by saying that a country's progress is linked with the development and opportunities presented before its women.

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