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JNU repeats the historic decision; Fraternity Movement Retains the power in School of Language and Cultural Studies. 

Jawaharlal Nehru University, India’s prestigious university witnessed the resounding victory of Fraternity Movement’s Mohammad Kaif, securing the councillor position of SL and CSS, upholding the legacy of our landmark win in the 2019 JNUSU elections. JNU embraced the politics envisioned by Fraternity Movement to oust Sangh Parivar forces and thus asserted the politics of social […]

Fraternity Movement JNU unit convention held at JNUSU office and elected new leaders. National president Shamseer Ibrahim, secretariat member Lubaib Basheer addressed the students. The convention condemned the recent bulldozing of Muslim spaces and political vendetta of UP government against protesters. Declared support and solidarity to national secretary Afreen Fatima, who was also the elected SL- councillor of JNU.

Fraternity Movement JNU condemns in strong terms the Violence and Terror unleashed by ABVP goons on JNU Students over eating non-veg food in the mess

Food Justice and Brahminism: The case of ABVP violence in JNUFraternity Movement JNU condemns in strong terms the Violence and Terror unleashed by ABVP goons on JNU Students over eating non-veg food in the mess on 10th April 2022. Abvp manhandled the Muslim food distributors, who usually distribute non-veg food to different messes in the […]

Standing with Mahboob Alam against Islamophobia spewed by the “progressive left spaces” of JNU.

In the latest episode of hatred and racial approaches towards students from the Muslim community, Mahboob Alam, BA 3rd year student of Centre of Arabic and African Studies, has been vilified by activists of All India Students Association (AISA). The left activists threatened Alam with Islamophobic slurs. AISA activist Vikram made statements such as “Agar […]

Does JNU Remember Najeeb?

15th of October, is the day JNU saw the forced disappearance of one of its students, Najeeb Ahmad from within its campus premises. A first year MSc. Biotechnology student at the time of his forced disappearance, Najeeb was brutally assaulted by a right-wing mob (ABVP) in the university hostel the night prior to his disappearance. […]

 “While others wait and hope for a change, dear members, I ask you to be the hope and the change”.