SFI, PAAP demand strict action against MBU

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The members of Students Federation of India (SFI) and Parents Association of Andhra Pradesh (PAAP) demanded strict enactment against the absorption of Mohan Babu University (MBU) for their alleged engagement successful the kidnapping of SFI leaders successful Tirupati.

The SFI activists staged a protestation adjacent Rangarayudu Cheruvu Circle successful Ongole connected Wednesday (February 04, 2026) against the kidnapping of SFI leaders who questioned irregularities astatine MBU.

On the occasion, SFI territory caput Veeraswamy said, “The Andhra Pradesh Higher Education Regulatory and Monitoring Commission (APHERMC) has confirmed galore irregularities and instances of corruption astatine MBU. However, the State authorities has not yet taken immoderate action.”

“Representing an relation that perpetually fights for the students’ rights, the SFI leaders were preparing to clasp a peaceful protestation successful beforehand of the Collector's office. However, they were kidnapped successful the astir brutal manner. The authorities indispensable instantly cancel the designation of MBU,” helium said.

The authorities should respond instantly and guarantee the assemblage returns the ₹27 crore that was illegally collected from the students. Cases should beryllium registered against Mohan Babu and his followers for fraud, and the kidnappers should beryllium arrested astatine the earliest and severely punished, the SFI activistic demanded.

The members of Parents Association of Andhra Pradesh (PAAP) wrote a missive to Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu urging for stern enactment against the institutions which are dealing acquisition arsenic a concern and destroying the aboriginal of the students.

PAAP president S. Narahari said, “The absorption of MBU is harassing and filing amerciable cases against the parents for complaining to the acquisition section astir the interest fraud. It is physically attacking and kidnapping those who question them.”

The APHERMC probe recovered that the assemblage had illegally collected ₹26.17 crore. Although the authorities accepted the study and imposed a punishment of ₹15 lakh, the absorption is delaying refunds to the students, helium added.

Published - February 05, 2026 07:29 p.m. IST

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