LUCKNOW, Jan. 3 -- Raising objections over unauthorised and aggressive protests against the university administration by external organisations and the burning of an effigy of vice-chancellor Prof Soniya Nityanand in a case related to alleged forced religious conversion involving a female resident of the Pathology Department, the King George's Medical University (KGMU) Employees' Council has demanded the university administration to immediately impose a complete ban on the entry and activities of all external organisations on the campus. In a letter issued to the media by the Council on Friday, it further demanded the administration to take strict and effective measures to prevent the recurrence of such incidents in the future. It also demanded that legal and timely action be ensured in the relevant cases to maintain peace, security, and discipline on the university campus, The Council has clarified that any kind of demonstration on the university campus without prior permission, especially by external organisations, is completely illegal, inappropriate, and highly reprehensible. This aggressive and potentially violent protest, carried out in the name of so-called 'love jihad' on the KGMU campus, is a serious violation of the institution's established rules, discipline, and security standards, stated the letter. The Council has expressed concern that such unlawful activities are damaging KGMU's institutional image and adversely affecting the safety of patients, their attendants, and female employees. Furthermore, such incidents are causing unnecessary disruption to the normal functioning of the university, it stated further....