Hostel fee hike No word from JNU VC stand off to continue in campus today

Delhi | Tuesday | 12th November, 2019

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However, the students inside the campus walk around discussing Monday's events and how the fee hike is going to affect, especially, the marginalised communities. Blaming Vice Chancellor Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar for not communicating with the students, the protest was about a "peaceful" dialogue with him. Pratik, who is the hostel president at Lonit confirmed to Millennium Post that protest will continue on Wednesday. "The 70% Fee Hike in JNU will push out more than 3,000 students from the country's poor & deprived households. Hate for JNU is hate for the poor, hate for the oppressed and deprived, hate for questioning and democracy," she tweeted with hashtag "fees must fall"..