On June 7, some student activists had shown black flags to the UP chief minister as his cavalcade moved towards Lucknow University where he was invited to attend a programme on Maratha king Chhatrapati Shivaji.
Eleven students were subsequently arrested and a court had sent them to judicial custody for "breaching the security of the chief minister". Lucknow University has suspended eight of the 11 students in the wake of the incident.
"However, the police came down heavily on the protesting students and 14 of them were arrested and sent to judicial custody," she said.
JNUSU president Mohit Pandey said, "It is shameful that the government is branding everyone who protests against them as Naxalites and anti-nationals. We have seen this in JNU and we are seeing the same with the Bhim Army and the students of Lucknow University who protested against Yogi Adityanath."
Members of the Joint Action Committee formed by students of various universities in Delhi also took part in the protest.