India, April 26 -- Delhi University's Hansraj College is facing escalating turmoil in recent months, with student-administration tensions culminating in suspensions and allegations of violence on campus. The unrest initially began in February, when students protested the use of college grounds by Principal Rama for her son's wedding, an action she said was within institutional rules. However, tensions escalated last month during their annual fest 'Confluence.' In the aftermath, the administration issued four notices confirming that 18 students were suspended, as murmurs grew about a possible dissolution of the student union. The second notice suspends final-year student and former Student Union President (2024-25), Parth Shrivastava, on the grounds of misbehaviour. "While the other suspended students are allowed to sit for exams, I am not permitted to do so. I filed an RTI against the college on March 31 regarding financial discrepancies, and soon after, I received a suspension notice on April 21," says Parth. While the first and third notices cite involvement of students in violence, the final notice lists seven students for allegedly defaming the institution on social media. One of them said, "The grounds for suspension are not clear, as the college has only stated that we have defamed it on social media.. We only participated peacefully in protests. This goes against our fundamental rights."...