JNU Hunger Strike: Students’ Health Crumbles as VC Remains Silent
Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) is witnessing a deepening crisis as students, spearheaded by the JNUSU, continue their indefinite hunger strike, now in its eleventh day. Their key demands remain unmet: the reinstatement of the JNUEE entrance exam, extension of hostel accommodations, and a substantial increase in scholarships.
The protest, marked by escalating concerns over the deteriorating health of the participating students, highlights a growing rift between the student body and the university administration. The Vice-Chancellor’s perceived lack of constructive engagement fuels the students’ frustration.
Despite repeated appeals, the administration has yet to offer a satisfactory response to the students’ demands. The prolonged hunger strike raises serious questions about the university’s commitment to student welfare and its handling of crucial academic issues.
This standoff underscores the urgent need for dialogue and a swift resolution. The deteriorating health of the students should serve as a stark reminder of the human cost of this impasse. The situation demands immediate intervention from higher authorities to prevent further escalation and ensure the well-being of the protesting students. The future of JNU’s academic environment hangs in the balance.