Monday, April 6th, 2026

UML lawmakers raise concerns against TU padlock



KATHMANDU: The Tribhuvan University (TU), the grand old and biggest university in the country, is padlocked for months under different pretexts, leading to chaos in the university instead of academic activities.

Fear looms large about the abyss of anarchy in the university as stakeholders remain apathetic to the TU’s sorry state of affairs.

At the same time, university management and officials have been heavily criticized for paying poor attention to unlock the padlock in the TU.

The issue of padlock at the TU was also raised in Thursday’s parliament meeting with top priority from the MPs.

The MPs have drawn attention of the government asking whether the university is a knowledge sharing institution or a stage for protests.

Taking part in the deliberation in the Appropriation Bill 2079 BS, lawmakers Rajendra Gautam and Yogesh Bhattarai asked when are we getting rid of the culture of padlocking the university.

Bhattarai also asked the government for an appropriate remedy of the padlock that is spreading in the universities.

Likewise, MP Ghanshyam Khatiwada asked when the incidents of padlock in TU and Nepal Sanskrit University that are taking place for five months and one month, respectively, will end.

Publish Date : 09 June 2022 21:44 PM

House of Representatives endorses three ordinances

KATHMANDU: The House of Representatives of Nepal has unanimously endorsed

Bagmati Provincial Assembly meeting taking place tomorrow

HETAUDA: The winter session of the Bagmati Provincial Assembly is

UML lawmaker Mahar demands unconditional release of Oli and Lekhak

KATHMANDU: Ain Bahadur Mahar, a lawmaker from the CPN-UML, has

UML’s Jhakri calls for probe into Gen-Z movement incidents; UML vows strong oversight of govt

KATHMANDU: Ram Kumari Jhakri, a member of the National Assembly

Snow leopard attack kills 21 livestock in Upper Mustang

JOMSOM: A snow leopard attack has killed 21 sheep and