NewsIMTS28 October 2025 marked the date when the Centre issued a notification to restructure Panjab University's senate, which has now been put on hold following widespread protests. The Union government released a fresh notification rescinding its previous order after facing backlash from Punjab's ruling party, opposition leaders, and students. Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has demanded a complete rollback of the dissolution. Congress Punjab president Amarinder Singh Raja Warring called it a victory but criticized the lack of senate election dates. MP Malvinder Singh Kang described the move as a mere postponement rather than permanent withdrawal. Students have vowed to continue their protests until senate elections are conducted at the university. Youth leader Iqbal Singh Grewal stated that the order to dismantle the Senate and Syndicate has only been postponed, not scrapped. (Updated 6 Nov 2025, 16:27 IST; source: link)
Centre Temporarily Halts PU Senate Dissolution Order
The Central Government has put on hold its notification to restructure Panjab University's senate following widespread protests. On October 28, 2025, the Centre had issued an order to dissolve the senate, but this decision faced immediate backlash from various quarters in Punjab. In response to the growing opposition, the Union government released a fresh notification that temporarily rescinds the previous order. This pause comes after strong objections from Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, who has demanded a complete rollback of the dissolution rather than just a temporary halt.
Political Leaders and Students Continue to Demand Elections
Despite the Centre's decision to pause the senate dissolution, protests continue as stakeholders seek permanent resolution. Punjab's political leaders across party lines have criticized the move as insufficient. Congress Punjab president Amarinder Singh Raja Warring called it a partial victory but pointed out that no dates for senate elections have been announced. MP Malvinder Singh Kang described it as merely a postponement rather than a withdrawal. Student groups have vowed to continue their demonstrations until senate elections are actually conducted. Youth leader Iqbal Singh Grewal emphasized that the order to dismantle the Senate and Syndicate has only been postponed, not permanently canceled.
Key Points
- 28 October 2025 marked the date when the Centre issued a notification to restructure Panjab University's senate, which has now been put on hold following widespread protests.
- The Union government released a fresh notification rescinding its previous order after facing backlash from Punjab's ruling party, opposition leaders, and students.
- Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has demanded a complete rollback of the dissolution.