Don’t impose Aadhaar, JNUSU tells university

August 25, 2017 01:49 am | Updated 01:49 am IST - New Delhi

The JNU Students’ Union on Thursday reiterated their demand to the administration to roll back the mandatory Aadhaar requirements imposed on students or “declare” itself above the Supreme Court.

The JNUSU raised the demand again after a constitution Bench declared right to privacy as fundamental right. “The administration with the privilege of competent authority made Aadhaar mandatory defying SC verdict and though UGC was just suggesting it. Instead of beating around the bush, the administration should declare they are above the SC and UGC or take back the notification,” JNUSU’s Mohit Kumar Pandey said.

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