- MP engages in candid conversations at Gwyer Hall and Jubilee Hall, pledges inclusive support for marginalized students and collaborates with DUSU to address key concerns
NEW DELHI: In a heartfelt effort to bridge gaps and address student concerns, Mr. Gulam Ali Khatana, Senior BJP Leader and Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha), today embarked on a special visit to Delhi University’s iconic hostels—Gwyer Hall and Jubilee Hall. Interacting closely with students, especially those from Jammu and Kashmir, Mr. Khatana listened intently to their grievances, aspirations, and challenges, promising to champion their cause at the highest levels.
The visit was marked by candid conversations, where students shared their experiences of navigating life in the capital while pursuing their academic dreams. Mr. Khatana, known for his unwavering commitment to youth empowerment, assured them of his dedication to creating a more inclusive and supportive environment for students from marginalized regions.
During his visit, Mr. Khatana was accompanied by prominent student leaders and faculty members, who actively participated in the discussions. Their presence added depth to the dialogue, highlighting the collective effort to address student issues and foster a positive academic environment.Later, the MP made his way to the Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU) office, where he engaged with the elected secretary, Ms. Mitravinda Karanwal, and other representatives.
Discussions revolved around key student issues, with Mr. Khatana emphasizing the need for collaborative efforts to ensure the welfare and progress of the student community.The visit resonated deeply with the students, who expressed gratitude for Mr. Khatana’s proactive approach and genuine concern for their well-being. His message was clear “Your voices matter, and I am here to ensure they are heard.”This inspiring visit not only highlighted Mr. Khatana’s commitment to the youth but also reinforced the importance of dialogue and action in building a brighter future for students across the nation.