The Justice and Action Committee (JAC) at the University of Hyderabad (UoH) has written an open letter to Rahul Gandhi, highlighting issues related to real estate deals and student protests. The letter details the committee's concerns and calls for immedi
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The Justice and Action Committee (JAC) is a student-led organization at the University of Hyderabad that advocates for the rights and welfare of students. They take up issues related to academic, social, and political concerns within the university.
The main issues raised in the open letter include the alleged mismanagement of university property through opaque real estate deals, the increasing pressure and harassment faced by protesting students, and the lack of support from the university administration.
The JAC is reaching out to Rahul Gandhi because they believe his intervention can bring the necessary attention to the issues and help bring about a resolution. Gandhi is a prominent political figure with a history of supporting student movements.
As of now, the university administration has not responded to the JAC's letter. The situation remains tense, and the JAC continues to mobilize support from students and stakeholders.
The JAC's letter has garnered significant attention on social media, with many students, alumni, and members of the academic community expressing their support for the JAC. The situation is being closely watched by the broader academic community and the public at large.

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