MEERUT, July 19 -- Protests erupted at the Mohammad Ali Jauhar University in Rampur on Saturday as students demonstrated against demolition orders issued for 38 buildings on the campus, while the political controversy intensified after local MP and Samajwadi Party (SP) leader Maulana Mohibullah Nadvi was denied entry into the university premises. The university, regarded as the dream project of jailed senior SP leader Azam Khan, is managed by the Mohammad Ali Jauhar Trust, of which Khan is the chairperson. Students gathered on the campus demanding that authorities revoke the demolition order, saying the future of thousands of students was at stake. "We are sitting here for the rights of Mohammad Ali Jauhar University because this is about the future of thousands of students like me. It should not be ruined. We want the demolition order to be withdrawn. That is our primary demand," one student protester said. The students highlighted the university's role in providing affordable education, claiming it offers substantial fee concessions to economically and socially disadvantaged students. "The biggest thing is that we get fee concessions here. Students from SC/ST backgrounds receive a 50% concession. Those who have lost their parents also get a 50% concession. There are many professional courses such as BPharma and DPharma that may not be available to us elsewhere," another student said. The protests came days after the Rampur Development Authority (RDA) issued notices directing the university to remove 38 of the 40 buildings that it described as "unauthorised." The RDA alleged that the structures had been constructed without obtaining permission from the competent authority. It granted the university 15 days to voluntarily remove the buildings....