Student protests at JNU began over biometric and facial-recognition systems but escalated after the rustication of five JNUSU leaders and heavy financial penalties imposed by the administration.
The Vice-Chancellor’s remark about SC/ST students “playing the victim card” ignited nationwide outrage, reopening debates on caste discrimination and institutional accountability in higher education.
The police crackdown on the February 26 student march reflects a broader pattern of shrinking campus democracy, ideological contestation, and increasing state intervention in universities.






