Fresh trouble brewed at JNU as Delhi Police slapped an FIR on miscreants caught shouting vulgar, anti-social slogans right in the heart of the campus. The brazen act, amid a student congregation, has left authorities fuming and the public incensed.
What started as murmurs snowballed into a cacophony of hate-filled rhetoric, with sloganeers hurling barbs that insulted national sentiments and communal harmony. Shocked videos flooded platforms like Twitter and WhatsApp, compelling immediate police response.
The FIR, a procedural bulwark, targets offenses under IPC for defamation, rioting, and abetment. Cyber cells are tracing digital footprints, while ground teams scan the sprawling campus. ‘Swift arrests expected; zero tolerance for anarchy,’ declared a police spokesperson.
JNU’s chequered legacy of protests—from Kashmir debates to Rohith Vemula’s tragic echo—positions it as a lightning rod for controversy. This time, the stakes feel higher with national security lenses firmly on.
Political slugfest ensued predictably. BJP leaders slammed ‘urban Naxals,’ Congress sought evidence before accusations, and AAP highlighted governance lapses. Faculty urged de-escalation, prioritizing academics.
As dawn broke over the campus, normalcy seemed distant. This FIR isn’t just paperwork—it’s a statement against descending into chaos under freedom’s garb. Stakeholders must collaborate to heal divides, ensuring JNU reclaims its intellectual pedestal.