The ABVP also plans to form vigilante groups at universities to tackle crimes against women. Photo: ABVP The ABVP also plans to form vigilante groups at universities to tackle crimes against women. Photo: ABVP

After winning the Delhi University Students' Union polls, the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) has started a campaign to dissuade students from live-in relationships.

The live-in-relationships are against the institution of family, the student union's national secretary was quoted as telling a newspaper.

"Such relationships hardly succeed. We will form group of students in all colleges in DU to create awareness against such relationships," Rohit Chahal told The Indian Express.

The campaign against live-in relationships is part of the union's awareness drive against atrocities on women. The ABVP also plans to form vigilante groups at universities to tackle crimes against women.

ABVP supporters on Tuesday even formed human chains in across the country to protest atrocities on women.

Around 200 students gathered at the Delhi University campus to form a chain and protest against such issues.

The union also wants to wean away students from taking alcohol and drugs.