JNU: Students boycott classes against "inaction" in alleged sexual assault complaint

The union has also asked the administration to take necessary steps to ensure the safety of the victim against alleged attempts at intimidation
Classes at JNU halted
Classes at JNU halted(Pic: Official IG handle of AISA JNU)

Many students at the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in New Delhi today, Tuesday, April 16, participated in a strike to protest against the administration's neglect of their demands, including "inaction" over a sexual harassment complaint.

Classes in various departments, including Social Sciences, Physical Science, School of International Students and School of Language, Arts and Aesthetics, and Computer Sciences, were stalled amid the strike.

The protest call was given by the Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union (JNUSU), which has demanded an expeditious investigation into a sexual harassment incident and action against those accused.

The incident

On March 31, a woman JNU student filed a complaint with the administration against four individuals, including two former students of the university, for allegedly passing sexually derogatory comments at her while she was taking a walk at the JNU Ring Road in the early hours of the day.

The union has also asked the administration to take necessary steps to ensure the safety of the victim against alleged attempts at intimidation.

"The JNUSU will observe a complete university strike on April 16 if JNU VC fails to address pressing concerns of students by April 15," it had said on Saturday.

The students union has also released a charter of demands, including reinstatement of the now-scrapped Gender Sensitisation Committee Against Sexual Harassment (GSCASH) and inclusion of JNUSU in all committee meetings taking decisions related to students, among others.

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