New Delhi: Congress workers and others had challenged the rejection of their application by Osmania University (OU) for permission to hold the interactive session.
Following the OU authorities' decision, research scholar and Congress party spokesperson Manavatha Roy, who was one of the applicants for Gandhi's proposed meeting in the campus along with some students of the varsity approached the High Court challenging rejection of their application.
Upholding OU's decision, Justice B Vijayasen Reddy of the Telangana High Court dismissed the petition. Earlier, the varsity had denied permission for the event due to various reasons, including citing its Executive Council passing a resolution last year not to allow any political activity on the campus. Also, election of some employees unions have been scheduled, examinations for certain courses were underway and a section of students are also preparing for recruitment tests recently announced by the state government, an official of OU had said.