LUCKNOW, Sept. 9 -- The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) has expressed satisfaction with chief minister Yogi Adityanath's steps to regulate private universities and colleges of Uttar Pradesh by making it mandatory for them to submit all documents related to their courses and planning the development of a dedicated portal. These measures will bring relief to thousands of poor students, ABVP leaders said at a press conference at the organisation's Qaiserbagh office. The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh-backed student organisation said the UP government swung into action to check commercialization of private education. Referring to last week's "lathi-charge incident" at Shri Ramswaroop Memorial University (SRMU) at Barabanki, ABVP national general secretary Virendra Singh Solanki said, "The ABVP delegation had a meaningful discussion with the chief minister (on Sunday). He assured strict action against the culprits. Our struggle will continue until the students get complete justice." The student organisations' national secretary Ankit Shukla said, "Just as CM has attacked crime and mafia rule in the state, similarly the work of wiping out the education mafia will now be done at a fast pace." The chief minister assured the delegation that the state government is committed to the protection of student interests, the ABVP leaders said. The CM said that till now six individuals have been arrested in the university case and action has been taken against six policemen including CO, Inspector and outpost incharge, according to the ABVP leaders. Bulldozer action was also taken on illegal construction at the university. The ABVP leaders also urged the chief minister to investigate the illegal recovery made by the university from the students, to give readmission to expelled students with respect and to immediately free the remaining illegal land by running a bulldozer. ABVP national secretary Kshama Sharma said, "We have submitted all the evidence to the chief minister against Ramswaroop University."...