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    JNU Slogans Controversy: FIR Lodged by Delhi Police Amid Outrage

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaJanuary 7, 20262 Mins Read
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    In a development that has reignited old wounds at India’s premier Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi Police has filed a First Information Report (FIR) against unidentified persons for raising objectionable slogans on campus. The provocative chants, captured on video, have triggered a firestorm of criticism from various quarters.

    The episode occurred during what was supposed to be a routine student meetup, but quickly escalated into chaos. Slogans perceived as glorifying violence and undermining national integrity echoed through the campus, horrifying many attendees and passersby. Social media erupted within minutes, with hashtags trending nationwide.

    This isn’t JNU’s first brush with controversy. The university’s history is dotted with high-profile clashes over ideological differences, often drawing national attention. Critics argue that such incidents tarnish the institution’s academic reputation, while defenders see them as essential to democratic discourse.

    Acting on complaints and viral evidence, Delhi Police swung into action. The FIR invokes stringent IPC provisions against sedition-like activities and hate speech. Investigators are combing through footage, witness statements, and online posts to build a watertight case.

    Reactions poured in from political leaders. The ruling party accused ‘anti-national elements’ of infiltrating campuses, while opposition figures urged restraint and protection of student rights. The Vice-Chancellor’s office issued a statement condemning any form of hate speech and promising cooperation with police.

    As the probe unfolds, questions loom large: Who orchestrated the sloganeering? Was it spontaneous or planned? JNU’s administration faces mounting pressure to restore calm and prevent recurrence. For now, the campus remains on edge, a microcosm of India’s polarized discourse on nationalism and expression.

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