In a bold statement, Deepak Prakash has called for an immediate halt to controversial slogans being chanted at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU). The remarks come amid ongoing debates about free speech versus national sentiments on the prestigious campus.
Prakash, a prominent voice in political circles, emphasized that such provocative slogans undermine the university’s academic integrity and foster division. ‘We must put a stop to this. JNU should be a place for learning, not anti-national rhetoric,’ he declared.
The controversy echoes past incidents at JNU where slogan-shouting events sparked nationwide outrage. Prakash urged university authorities and the government to enforce stricter guidelines to prevent recurrence.
Supporters of Prakash argue that curbing divisive chants protects India’s unity, while critics claim it stifles dissent. As discussions intensify, JNU slogan controversy remains a hot topic in Indian education news.
