Police, Students Injured In Clash During JNU Protest March, Several Detained

A protest march organized by the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) students' union led to violent clashes between students and police on Thursday, resulting in injuries on both sides. The confrontation reportedly arose when police intervened to disperse the crowd, which the authorities claimed was becoming unruly. Eyewitness accounts indicate that the situation escalated rapidly, with students alleging excessive use of force by the police. Several students were detained during the incident, prompting further outcry from the student body and various student organizations across the country. This incident highlights the ongoing tensions between university students advocating for their rights and the police, amidst a broader context of student activism in India. Protests at JNU have been a common occurrence in recent years, often centered around issues such as fee hikes, academic freedom, and social justice. As the situation develops, university officials and student leaders are calling for dialogue to address the grievances that have led to such confrontations, emphasizing the importance of maintaining peace and safety on campus.
Originally reported by NDTV India News. Read original article
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