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Rahul Gandhi in campus trip row, Jamia trip rearranged.

With debate dogging Rahul Gandhi's trips to universities, Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi's planned trip Saturday to Jamia Millia Islamia here has been postponed for now. Rahul’s Jamia trip "will be rearranged soon", a Congress resource told IANS, adding: “He will carry on interacting with scholars”. "He was detained up in few of his outside Delhi programmers and that's the cause why he might not trip it to Jamia," the party resources said. He also thought the Jamia trip was not planned for Saturday as reported by few media associations.
Party leaders said rearrangement of the Jamia trip has nil to do with the debate linked to Gandhi's trip to the Devi Ahilyabai University-Indore, previous this week or his lecturing students in the Goa University campus. The superior teaching section of Madhya Pradesh has served up notices to the vice-chancellor and registrar of the university asked for clarification for the Congress leader's trip to the camp area. The notice's hunt for a reply from the university on how Gandhi was permissible to trip the university and act together with students with no pervious permission from the state administration.

In Goa, Governor S.S. Sidhu has arbitrated in the argument linked Rahul Gandhi's political gatherings in the university camp area on Tuesday. Sidhu, chancellor of the college, has required a "truthful report" from junior chancellor Dilip Deobagkar. The three gatherings arranged by Rahul Gandhi Tuesday produced hullabaloo, with the opponent Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) asking for the registrar's resignation for allowing them to get position.

In the meantime, the Jamia authorities said the upcoming date of Gandhi's trip is still to be confirmed.

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