While any sort of "anti-national" activity took a backseat on JNU campus today -- February 9, the date on which Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru was hanged in 2013, some demonstrations by students at the administrative block, now known as 'Freedom Square', reflected a similar scenario as it did a year ago.
"We have been protesting since a month over the issue and the amendments have still been brought, now possibility of seat-cuts in M.Phil and PhD programmes has further fuelled the agitation.
"Students from various departments gathered at the block to seek an appointment with the Vice Chancellor in this regard," said Satrupa Chakraborty, General Secretary of JNU Students Union (JNUSU).
"The students will not go from here until our questions are answered," she added.
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"In the interest of peace and harmony on a crucial day, the programme may be postponed," the varsity said, denying permission to ABVP.
ABVP, which had yesterday stated that they will anyway go ahead with the event, decided not to hold the lecture.
However, a group of students held a symbolic protest against the "pellet gun attack" on people in Kashmir. Tying white bandage stained with red blood around their head and eyes, the students gathered at the administrative block.
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