Delhi’s streets are currently a battlefield of breathlessness, with the AQI surging over 400 and strangling the life out of families desperate for clean air. A protest at India Gate against toxic smog—fueled by stubble burning and unchecked emissions—should have been a unified cry for governance. Instead, the event was hijacked. JNU anti-India slogans pierced the air as students injected their venom into a civic cause, chanting praise for a Maoist terrorist and brutally blinding police officers with chili spray.

These actions are not mere slips of the tongue; they are calculated acts of treason. They reveal the students of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) not as scholars, but as enemies within, mocking the very nation they leech from.
From Pollution Protest to Maoist Worship: The JNU Betrayal Delhi
The rally began peacefully with parents and children demanding breathable air. However, the atmosphere shifted drastically when radicals from the JNU Delhi Coordination Committee infiltrated the crowd. Viral videos capture them waving posters of Madvi Hidma, the notorious Naxal commander neutralized by security forces on November 18 in Andhra Pradesh.
Instead of demanding clean air, JNU anti-India slogans rang out: “Kitne Hidma Maroge? Har Ghar Se Niklega Hidma!” (How many Hidmas will you kill? A Hidma will emerge from every home!).
They glorified Hidma – a wanted man with a bounty of Rs 1 crore—as a “forest defender.” This whitewashing is sickening. Hidma was the butcher behind the 2010 Dantewada attack that massacred 76 CRPF jawans and the 2013 Jhiram Ghati slaughter of 27 civilians. By raising these JNU anti-India slogans, these students are actively hailing a mass murderer while spitting on the graves of Indian soldiers.
Assault on Uniform: Chilli Spray and Sedition delhi
The treason didn’t stop at words. When Delhi Police attempted to clear blocked roads to allow ambulances to pass, the students escalated to physical violence. In a shocking display of lawlessness, JNU radicals deployed chili spray, targeting the eyes of police personnel. Three officers injured and rushed to the hospital. Twenty-two individuals have been arrested, with FIRs registered under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) for assault, rioting, and sedition. Leaked chats from JNU hostels suggest this was premeditated: the JNU anti-India slogans were rehearsed, and the violent tools were procured to sabotage the protest intentionally.
A History of Hate: JNU’s Legacy of Anti-Nationalism
This filth is JNU’s signature. Founded as a hub for progressive thought, the university has morphed into an incubator for urban Naxals. The current JNU anti-India slogans are just the latest chapter in a dark history.
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2016: The infamous “Tukde Tukde” gang chanted “Bharat tere tukde honge” (India will be broken into pieces) to mourn terrorist Afzal Guru.
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2020: Alumni like Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam preached cutting India off from the Northeast, fueling Delhi’s bloodiest riots.
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2023: Campus walls were defaced with anti-Hindu slurs and threats like “Bhagwa Jalega.”
Whether it is waving Pakistan flags or torching Indian symbols, JNU anti-India slogans have become the syllabus, and treason is the thesis.
Hypocrisy and the Political Shield
Their hypocrisy regarding pollution is galling. Under Arvind Kejriwal’s AAP rule for a decade, Delhi’s AQI hit a deadly 1,300 in 2023. There was no outrage, no JNU anti-India slogans, and no assaults on police then. Now, with a shift in governance, these activists use smog as a human shield for their Maoist mutiny.
They remained silent when their ideological allies ruled but turned violent now. It proves one thing: it is not about the air; it is about anarchy.
Defund the Saboteurs
These radicals are Jihadi in intent and subsidized by the state they scorn. They are not students; they are saboteurs. Their cheers for Maoist killers mock every jawan who died defending this soil. It is time to cut the funding and prosecute the poison. The era of JNU anti-India slogans must end now—before their next chant calls for more graves.


