Tensions flared at Jawaharlal Nehru College on Thursday after a pupil protest escalated into clashes with police, resulting in the detention of 51 college students and accidents on either side, as reported by information company PTI.The unrest started when the Jawaharlal Nehru College College students’ Union (JNUSU) organised a “Lengthy March” from the campus to the Ministry of Schooling, calling for the implementation of College Grants Fee (UGC) rules, the proposed Rohith Act, and the resignation of Vice-Chancellor Santishree D Pandit. Delhi Police responded by establishing a number of barricades and locking the primary gate, deploying heavy safety to stop college students from marching out.In line with police, the scenario turned violent when protesters allegedly pelted sticks and sneakers and bodily assaulted officers. An FIR has been registered towards the scholars. Police stated round 25 personnel have been injured, together with ACP Ved Prakash, ACP Sanghamitra, SHO Atul Tyagi and SHO Ajai Yadav. Some officers have been even “bitten” in the course of the altercation, officers claimed.Amongst these detained have been JNUSU president Aditi Mishra and former president Nitish Kumar. Police stated the scholars have been stopped as they tried to proceed in the direction of the Ministry with out permission.The scholars, nonetheless, alleged extreme pressure. In an announcement, JNUSU claimed that “greater than 50 college students” have been detained and brought to “undisclosed places”. The union additional alleged that injured college students have been denied medical help. It additionally claimed {that a} portrait of B R Ambedkar was broken in the course of the police motion. Movies circulating on-line appeared to point out {a photograph} of Ambedkar being snatched amid the chaos.Following the detentions, JNUSU referred to as for a “full lockdown” of the campus and introduced a second march from the JNU Most important Gate to Vasant Kunj Police Station. “We name upon all the scholars of JNU to accentuate the battle,” the union stated, urging college students to assemble in massive numbers.The college administration condemned the protest, accusing JNUSU members of “vandalism and violence towards campus property”. In a put up on X, the college stated the scholars have been demanding UGC rules which are at the moment beneath a Supreme Court docket keep, including that the Vice-Chancellor and Registrar don’t have any authority over these guidelines.










