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Students throw eggs at Montek to protest price rise

Source: PTI
August 28, 2010 17:10 IST
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Students of Kolkata's Presidency College on Saturday hurled eggs and tomatoes at Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia to protest price rise while he was leaving a seminar, but missed their target.

Eyewitnesses said that student demonstrators belonging to the Students Federation of India, affiliated to the Communist Party of India - Marxist, threw eggs and tomatoes and waved black flags at Ahluwalia as he was leaving a UGC-sponsored national seminar on economics in the Presidency College.

But Ahluwalia did not seem to mind being at the receiving end of the protest. "They are students and they have every right to protest," he told PTI over the phone after the incident. His wife Isher Judge Ahluwalia was also present at the seminar.

The students held posters and placards reading 'American agent Montek Singh go back, UPA budget not for Aam Aadmi - Answer Montek'.

SFI sources said the demonstration was to protest the price rise and the Centre's 'failure' to implement the Tapas Majumder report for better funding and improving the standard of higher education.

The country has been battling double-digit food inflation for a long time and the matter has already rocked the ongoing monsoon session of Parliament.

Another lesser known students' union, USDF, held placards reading: 'We don't want atomic power, but want purchasing power'.

Joint Commissioner of Police Jawed Shamim said a demonstration was held in the college, but he had no knowledge that eggs and tomatoes were hurled at Ahluwalia. Police sources said no arrests had been made in connection with the incident.

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