JNU Protest Turns Violent, Student Groups Accuse Each Other Of Attacks

Violence erupted at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) during a protest march on Monday, as student groups representing Left and Right ideologies accused each other of instigating attacks. The clashes reportedly began in the early hours and quickly escalated, leading to chaos on campus. Eyewitness accounts suggest that tensions had been building up over the past few weeks, with various factions engaging in heated debates over political issues. JNU has historically been a hub for political activism, making it a focal point for ideological confrontations among students. The university administration has called for calm and urged all parties to engage in dialogue to address their grievances. While no serious injuries have been reported, the incident has raised concerns about campus safety and the potential for further unrest. Authorities are investigating the situation and have increased security measures to prevent additional confrontations. This incident underscores the ongoing polarization within Indian educational institutions, reflecting broader societal divisions.
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