Three days after violence broke out JNU campus injuring many students including President Aisne Ghosh, JNUSU has called for a citizen's march in Delhi today. The march will start from Mandi house at 12 pm.

Apart from JNUSU, hundreds of civil society organisations and citizens are expected to join the protest demanding resignation of JNU VC, Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar, punishment to those involved in the campus violence on Sunday, rolling back of IHA manual and to bring an immediate end to punitive actions against JNU students.

Former JNUSU president, Kanhaiya Kumar took to his Twitter handle and appealed people to join the march in large numbers.

"Hey Delhi, it's your turn now to show your solidarity with the Students of India. Let's march together against mob violence and in defense of inclusive public education. Please come with posters in your hand and love in your heart for all our fellow-citizens. See you tomorrow." Kanhaiya kumar, wrote.

Hey Delhi, it's your turn now to show your solidarity with the Students of India. Lets march together against mob violence and in defense of inclusive public education. Please come with posters in your hand and love in your heart for all our fellow-citizens. See you tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/XmrP9reQCN Kanhaiya Kumar (@kanhaiyakumar) January 8, 2020





JNUSU and the university administration have been at loggerheads with each other since November last year when administration of the university drastically raised the hostel and mess fee. The campus since then has erupted into series of protests.