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DU students stage protest against vice-chancellor’s ‘urban Naxals’ remark
The Morning Standard
|October 07, 2025
STUDENTS of Delhi University staged a protest on Monday against Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Singh’s recent remarks describing student movements and activists such as Pinjra Tod and Professor Hany Babu as “Urban Naxals.”

The demonstration, called by the All India Students’ Association (AISA), began from Gate No. 4 along Chhatra Marg and saw students raising slogans in defence of campus democracy. Protesters alleged that the Vice-Chancellor’s comments aimed to “criminalise student movements” and “discredit voices of dissent.” According to AISA, police personnel and university security were deployed
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