The JNU Teachers’ Association has held the Vice-Chancellor and the university administration responsible for the “disturbed atmosphere on the campus today”. pic.twitter.com/QoCLROnRAJ — Saket Moon (@saketmoon) November 18, 2019Police told PTI ten companies had been deployed outside JNU. We will march for our rights, against fee hike, against the JNU Admin and the Govt! Heavy barricading by @DelhiPolice on all gates of JNU to prevent JNU students from marching to the parliament for their demand of #FeesMustFall. In a letter to Vice Chancellor Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar, the JNU Teachers’ Association on Monday slammed the VC and the varsity administration.
Source: Huffington Post November 18, 2019 06:00 UTC