JNU Students Protest Expulsion of Student Union Members

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New Delhi, February 11 Students from JNU's School of Social Sciences (SSS) went on strike on Wednesday to protest what they described as the "unjust expulsion" of five students, including members of the student union, and the imposition of hefty fines on them.

On February 2, the university issued orders to expel four members of the Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union (JNUSU), along with a former president of the student body.

The action followed a proctorial inquiry that held them responsible for "extensive damage to university property" during a protest held on November 21, 2025, at the Dr B. R. Ambedkar Central Library.

According to the order, the students were expelled for two semesters and declared out of bounds with immediate effect by the university, and further fined Rs 20,000.

Former JNUSU president Nitish Kumar said students staged a strike on Wednesday and alleged that the administration had not engaged with them.

"More students will join us. Earlier in the day, security personnel were sent to tell us that we are out of bounds and cannot be on campus. We will continue to intensify our strike until the administration is ready to hold a discussion; for now, this is an indefinite strike," he said.

Several left-affiliated student organizations have since extended solidarity with the affected members. According to a statement, the SSS council, at a general body meeting held on Tuesday, passed a resolution stating that students of the School would boycott classes, observe a strike, and continue to intensify their protest.
 
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