As students of the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), who have been protesting the proposed hike in the hostel fee among other things, planned a 13 km march to be culminated at Parliament today, they were stopped by the Delhi Police about a kilometer from the campus.
While JNUSU president Aishe Ghosh was arrested, over 200 of them have been detained and taken to police stations across the city. The police used batons to disperse the crowd.
Section 144, which prohibits an assembly of five or more people, was imposed near the Parliament ahead of the protest march and barricades were put in place to stop students to march towards Parliament.
After protesting for over two weeks against the hostel IHA manual, the students’ union called for a long march towards the Parliament, where the Winter Session began this morning. The students wanted to urge lawmakers to take up their cause and save the public education system.
The JNUSU also appealed to the unions and students of other universities to organize protests on their campuses in solidarity with the JNUSU today.
JNU Teachers’ Association has also issued a statement expressing concern over the massive police deployment and barricading at the gates of the JNU campus.
“Such measures to thwart the exercise of Constitutionally-guaranteed democratic rights and to impede the students from peacefully taking their voice beyond the campus would be extremely unfortunate and the JNUTA hopes that no such situation will eventually arise,” the association’s statement said.
In the morning, JNU Vice-Chancellor M Jagadesh Kumar has urged the protestings students to quit the protest and get back to their classrooms. The students’ union has continued their protests despite the JNU administration announcing a partial rollback of the hike last week, saying the decision is an “eyewash” and they will continue to fight until the fee hike and other changes are restored in toto.
Sitaram Yechury, General Secretary of CPI(M), tweeted, “JNU under siege: such a massive deployment of forces was not seen even during the Emergency. A peaceful protest march to Parliament against the unprecedented fee hike is being forcibly stopped by the Police.”
Seeing the situation going out of hand, the Union Human Resource Development Ministry has formed a high-powered panel to initiate dialogue with the students and the university administration and submit recommendations for the restoration of the normal functioning of the university.