Kozhikode (Kerala):A leaked circular of the Students Welfare Committee of the Calicut University here on a recent anti-drug drive has stoked controversy as wordings in it have reportedly been misinterpreted in a section of the media.
A notice about the drive, circulated among college principals and those connected with admissions said parents would have to submit an affidavit that their wards would not trade or use drugs or consume liquor.
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It said the students would be expelled without any prior notification if found to have violated the norms.
However, the circular in vernacular Malayalam was reportedly misinterpreted by a section of the media, which said the University was demanding an affidavit to say that the students and their parents should not use, exchange or trade-in narcotics.
Valsaraj, head of the Students Welfare Committee, said the circular was crystal clear that it was a formatted declaration from students, countersigned by parents, against their wards indulging illegal activities in campuses, including ragging.
The circular was also meant to clean up the system and safeguard campuses from the use of narcotics, he said.