In a shocking development at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), left-wing student groups have been accused of engaging in anti-national activities. The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), a prominent student organization, has issued a strong condemnation following the appearance of controversial slogans plastered across the campus.
The contentious posters and graffiti, spotted in various parts of the JNU campus, reportedly contained slogans deemed anti-national by ABVP leaders. Eyewitnesses claim these displays glorified divisive ideologies and undermined India’s sovereignty, sparking immediate outrage among patriotic students.
ABVP’s JNU unit president stated that such acts not only tarnish the university’s reputation but also pose a threat to national integrity. ‘We will not tolerate any form of sedition on campus,’ the statement read, vowing to escalate the matter to university authorities and higher bodies.
This incident reignites ongoing tensions between ideological factions at JNU, a hotspot for student politics. Past events, including the 2016 sedition row, have similarly highlighted deep divisions. ABVP has called for swift action, including expulsion of those responsible, to restore order.
As debates intensify, the JNU administration faces mounting pressure to investigate and prevent future occurrences. The episode underscores the volatile mix of politics and academia in India’s premier institutions.
