Students were the key players in the recent agitations on the roads of the national capital. Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) and Delhi University (DU) served up the leaders and front-faces in the recent protests against the brutal rape of a girl in a bus and the sexual abuse of a minor in Delhi. Immediately after the first incident, it was not mainstream political faces but students’ organisations and unions that came out to express their anger. “There was unrest among the youth about the incidents. Many of those who participated in the protests for many days continuously were not members of any student organisation. They stood firm because they believed that politics may be bad, but the cause is good,” says Sunny Kumar, who is Delhi state unit secretary of the All India Students Association (AISA). Kumar played an important role in mobilising students from Delhi University for the protests, which saw the participation of students of St Stephen’s, Ramjas and Satyawati colleges, besides those from Jamia Millia Islamia.