Rashidi Kochi: Detained students who only protested will return to class without a case being filed; students who use offensive language will be dealt with according to the law

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Rashidi Kochi: Detained students who only protested will return to class without a case being filed; students who use offensive language will be dealt with according to the law

Rashidi Kochi: Students who were detained for merely protesting will return to class without any charges being filed, but students who use offensive language will be dealt with according to the law.

The representative of the people of Marvdasht in the Parliament spoke about the ban on some students entering universities.

If we have protests, they should be within the framework of laws and mutual respect. A student who comes and uses offensive and insulting language should be dealt with according to the law. That is, if you use vulgar language against someone on the street, that person can file a complaint against you, and the punishment for this is clear. It makes no difference whether it is inside or outside the university.

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