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Ramjas College fest: Four plays themed on nationalism cancelled

While Ramjas' drama society members claim administration decided to cancel plays as their subjects sensitive, the principal maintained it was students' decision and not the authorities'.

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NEW DELHI: Delhi university's Ramjas college has once again came under the lime light. a number of plays which were to be perfomed by different colleges were not allowed to perform on its annual street play festival as the play was on sensitive theme.

The cancelled plays were: Dayal Singh Colleges "Jokistan", Guru gobind singh college of commerce "sawaal to uthega hi", SGTB khalsa colleges play "trump card" and Gargi Colleges perfomance on "Main Kashmir aur aap?Main Manipur".

Last month, ramjas was making news getting national attention the  after a clash between AISA and ABVP student union over inviting Umar Khalid( JNU student who was sent to jail last year under sedition charge) for a seminar organised by the English department.

The performers staged a protest for about 10 minutes today covering their mouth with black ribbon against the cancellation of the play.

"We had a meeting with the authority and we were asked to stop are play by the college authority.they said the play theme has some intelligence content, now we students even dont have permission to explore our talent"said a student from SGTB Khalsa College's street play society.

" why the college will have any problem with the play. These are false allegation"said the college principal PC Tulsiyan.

Out of 7 plays four were cancelled.

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