On March 1, 2026, tensions escalated at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) following a violent clash between police and students protesting against caste-based remarks made by the university's Vice Chancellor. The protest, which began on February 26, resulted in 14 students being arrested after police intervened to prevent the march, leading to accusations of excessive force. Dhananjay, a former JNU Students' Union president, described the police actions as 'retaliatory' and noted that many students were severely injured during the crackdown. The court subsequently granted bail to the arrested students, imposing conditions that have sparked further outrage among student organizations. This incident reflects the growing unrest among students, paralleling Rahul Gandhi's ongoing campaign against government policies affecting farmers and laborers.
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Jnu Student Protests Against Vice Chancellor'S Caste Remarks Escalate
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Tensions at JNU escalated after police clashed with students protesting caste remarks, leading to arrests and injuries. Meanwhile, CBSE clarified exam rumors, and a factory explosion raised safety ...
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