AISA-affiliated students staged a major protest during Patna University's Senate meeting, climbing university gates and raising slogans against the administration and alleged police repression. Protesters opposed fee hikes, demanded better student welfare provisions in the 2026–27 budget, and claimed they were barred from entering the campus. Heavy police deployment was seen at the university.
Patna: Students affiliated with the All India Students Association (AISA) staged a major protest during the annual Senate meeting at Patna University (PU).
Amid rising tension on the campus, protesting students on Saturday climbed onto the university gates and raised slogans against the Bihar administration.
In response to the situation, a heavy police deployment was made around the university premises.
During the demonstration, students shouted slogans including "stop police repression" and "PU belongs to us—to you—not to anyone's father", alleging that the university administration was attempting to suppress student voices.
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