NSU Sexual Harassment Case: Tirupati MP Moves Adjournment Motion in Parliament
The NSU sexual harassment case triggered strong debate in Parliament after Tirupati MP A.D. Rangarajan moved an adjournment motion demanding urgent discussion. He said the NSU sexual harassment case highlights serious lapses that need immediate attention from the Centre and education authorities.
Rangarajan told reporters that the students involved have been seeking quick action, and Parliament must address their concerns without delay. He said the safety of young learners cannot be compromised, especially within national-level institutions meant to inspire trust.
The MP urged the government to supervise the inquiry closely and ensure that the investigation moves at a steady pace. He also called for stronger safety policies, clear reporting systems, and stricter preventive measures in universities across the country.
Student groups in Tirupati welcomed his move, saying it shows solidarity with those who raised the complaint. They requested transparent updates from officials and long-term reforms that protect students from harassment on campuses.
Rangarajan said he will continue to press for accountability until students feel safe and confident in their institutions. He added that Parliament should treat this as a priority issue rather than a routine complaint.
Further discussions are expected during the current session as more MPs express their views.










