Activists of the Indian Federation of Students (SFI), who on Wednesday before their conferences All-India in Thiruvananthapuram took a procession from the University College to the Secretariat. | Photo Credit: Nirmal Harindran
Indian Federation of Students (SFI) National President of VP Sana and Secretary General Mayukh Biswas said the organization would hit the street if the Governor Kera Rajendra Vishwanath Alelekar plans to follow Rashtriya swayamsevak Sangh, the former chief of Mrs. Golwalkar’s Band of Indian.
On Wednesday, they told the media that governors should keep in mind the limitations of their powers. Mr. San said that governors were not democratically elected to their office, but were nominated by the reigning governments of the trade unions. In this way they were subordinate to the center. “If the Governor Kerala attempts to implement the RSS agenda, we will resist this step. We are not willing to get dirty his line,” he said.
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Mr. Sana and Mr. Biswas said the four -day 18. National SFI conference, which would start at Aspinwall Courtyard near Kozhikode Beach 27, would discuss issues such as the intervention of governors in the Higher Education sector, alleged BJP experiments in the field of municipal lines. When answering the question of Mr. San, SFI was against the implementation of national educational policy throughout the country. Journalist Shashi Kumar and theater activist MK Raina started a delegate conference meeting.
Published – June 25, 2025 17:27