I was under the assumption that St. Xaviers Mumbai was a private college.
If it is a govt. aided college, then full legal action should be taken against the principal for expressing political views on govt. funds. If there are no such legal provisions, one should be made.
EC's legislation has certain regulations, the problem is they are too soft to send a collective message.
It is a govt aided autonomous, state university affiliated college and gets its grants from UGC.
However, sad but true I have seen several govt. run schools in Bombay do such things.
Well that just doesn't provide an excuse to overlook this incident, rather provides an opportunity to use this as an example. I think since the laws are soft, the previous incidents were lightly looked upon, St Xaviers is a top end college of India and has an incredible history and prestige associated with it, hence this incident might have gathered such momentum , but like any start , let this be a moment to overlook our rules and regulations.
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