New Delhi, February 14, 2026 — In a shocking display of hypocrisy, a movement demanding social justice has been exposed as a hunting ground for anti-Brahmin hate. Recently, left-backed student mobs took to the streets of Delhi University (DU) and Jantar Mantar. They gathered for the pro-UGC protests to support new anti-discrimination guidelines. However, their actual actions on the ground tell a very dark story. Instead of fighting for equality, these mobs formed aggressive crowds to brutally target Savarna journalists.

What was billed as a fight for “equity” has quickly devolved into targeted, caste-based hooliganism. Consequently, this raises a deeply disturbing question: Are academic elites and hidden Naxalite elements allegedly pulling the strings behind these violent crowds to divide the nation?
The Brutal Hunt: Ruchi Tiwari Openly Attacked
The true, violent face of these pro-UGC protests was completely unmasked on February 13 at the DU Arts Faculty. Ground reporter Ruchi Tiwari, associated with the ‘Breaking Opinion’ platform, was covering the event. Without warning, she was allegedly assaulted, thrashed, openly attacked, harassed, and violently abused by the protesting mob.
Her only “crime” was asking questions and being a Brahmin. Videos show the aggressive crowd surrounding her and shouting hateful anti-Brahmin slurs. The situation became incredibly life-threatening. Ultimately, it was only because her team and the local police intervened that she was somehow saved from the violent mob. Therefore, this was not a random clash; it was an alleged, pre-calculated hate crime against a Savarna woman.
The Naxalite Angle: Pro-Hidma Radicals Hijacking Campuses
Furthermore, this level of coordinated violence points to a much deeper and more dangerous agenda. The mob that violently attacked Ruchi Tiwari at Delhi University was not just a random group of angry students. Ground reports expose that the attackers included the exact same pro-Hidma, Urban Naxal faces who participated in the shocking “Har Ghar Se Hidma Niklega” protests and got bail just weeks ago. These radical elements are now using the UGC issue to openly justify violence against Brahmins on university campuses. For years, left-wing extremists have tried to infiltrate educational institutions to wage a silent war against India’s civilizational unity. By weaponizing youth, these Naxalite sympathizers create chaos under the fake cover of “social justice.” They systematically target the Savarna community to fracture Hindu society. Slogans like “Brahman Murdabad” are not just protests; they are a direct attempt to break the nation from within. The physical assault on a journalist is a classic Naxalite tactic to silence any opposing voice through pure terror.
The Academic Enablers: Who Controls the Mob?
Moreover, these violent mobs do not operate on their own. They are allegedly marshaled by a well-entrenched academic cabal. During earlier pro-UGC protests at Jantar Mantar, the sheer scale of this nexus was fully exposed. The Left-backed gathering was addressed by a coordinated lineup of academic figures. This included Prof. Uma Gupta, Prof. N. Sukumar, Dr. Jitendra Meena, and former DU faculty Dr. Laxman Yadav.
When an entire roster of professors mobilizes a specific student faction, massive questions about accountability must be asked. Do these academics allegedly control this volatile mob? If they hold such influence over the crowd, why are they completely silent when a female journalist is thrashed on their own campus? It seems this academic shield is being used to normalize caste-based hate crimes.
Conclusion: Stop the Blind Faith in Fake Equity
You simply cannot demand equality while actively assaulting those who belong to a different caste. It is time for strict, uncompromising accountability. The authorities must deeply investigate not just the students throwing the punches, but the professors and alleged Naxalite backers directing their fury.
If the pro-UGC protests require silencing and abusing journalists, this is not a fight for justice. It is a calculated act of vengeance against Sanatan Dharma. The nation must wake up and reclaim its campuses before this divisive agenda spreads any further.


