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Heightened Security at Panjab University as Tensions Rise Over Senate Polls Dispute

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Chandigarh: Panjab University turned into a fortress on Monday as security agencies tightened control around the campus ahead of the proposed ‘PU Bandh’ called by various student organisations and political groups. The protestors have been demanding that the university issue a notification for the long-pending Senate elections.

All major routes leading to the campus were placed under strict surveillance, with additional police personnel and reserve forces stationed at key entry points. Heavy barricading was witnessed at several locations, while police buses stood ready near the university gates. Gate No. 1 was partially opened for restricted movement, whereas other access points were completely sealed.

Authorities have also advised campus residents to stay indoors until further notice, citing safety concerns.

The bandh comes amid simmering tensions over the Centre’s proposed restructuring of Panjab University — a move that ignited a political confrontation between Punjab and Chandigarh. Although the plan was later rolled back, the unrest surrounding university governance and representation has shown little sign of easing.

Student leaders accused the administration of “creating an atmosphere of intimidation” by restricting protest preparations. They alleged that tents, sound systems, and other logistical equipment were being blocked unless cleared by the Vice-Chancellor’s office. “The campus has been turned into a garrison,” said one student activist, claiming that barricades on the Punjab–Chandigarh border were aimed at preventing supporters from joining the demonstration.

Calling the restrictions “undemocratic and coercive,” the student groups vowed to continue their agitation until the Senate polls are formally announced.

Throughout Sunday, the protest site witnessed a steady stream of political leaders and supporters. Among those who visited were Punjab Agriculture Minister Gurmeet Singh Khudian, Leader of Opposition Partap Singh Bajwa, senior Congress figures Rana Gurjeet Singh, Pawan Kumar Bansal, and Dalvir Singh Goldy, as well as MPs Dr Amar Singh and Dr Dharamvira Gandhi. Haryana farmer leader Gurnam Singh Charuni also expressed solidarity with the demonstrators.

As security forces maintain a tight grip on the area, the standoff between the university administration and protesting groups appears poised to continue, with both sides unwilling to back down over the Senate election issue.

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