Deepak Prakash has sparked fresh debate by demanding a complete ban on disputed slogans at JNU. Addressing the recurring issue of controversial chanting, he stressed the need for regulatory action to maintain campus harmony.
‘It’s high time we stop these inflammatory slogans at JNU. They hurt national pride and disrupt academic focus,’ Prakash stated firmly. His comments highlight growing concerns over ideological clashes in India’s top universities.
Historical JNU protests have often involved slogan controversies, drawing political scrutiny. Prakash called on administrators to implement zero-tolerance policies, ensuring a conducive environment for students.
While some view his stance as necessary for patriotism, others see it as censorship. The JNU slogans debate continues to dominate headlines in higher education and political discourse.