JNUSU announces referendum seeking removal of Vice Chancellor

In a significant move, the Jawaharlal Nehru University Students’ Union (JNUSU) has announced to conduct a student referendum on Tuesday across all schools of the university, focused on whether the university’s Vice Chancellor should be removed from her position.
The referendum emerges amid rising tensions and controversies on campus, especially following alleged casteist remarks by the VC and the suspension of key student leaders.
As students and former JNUTA members prepare to oversee the vote, the administration faces intensified calls for accountability and change. The referendum will be overseen by former members of the JNU Teachers’ Association (JNUTA), and the results of the same will be released on Wednesday. No response was immediately received from the JNU VC’s office.
“Taking into account the casteist remarks made by the JNU VC recently, the referendum will open the field for students to express their opinion on whether the VC should continue to remain in her position or be removed. The voices of the students will be heard,” former JNUSU president Nitish Kumar said.
JNU, as well as the university students’ union, has recently been mired in several controversies. The university campus has seen continued protests since early February, after the university had suspended the four JNUSU office bearers, along with former JNUSU president Kumar, for two semesters. This suspension had been issued for “extensive damage to university property” during a November 21, 2025, protest at the Dr B R Ambedkar Central Library.
This incident was followed by even more protests for revocation of the suspension order, clashes between Left and Right-wing students and alleged controversial remarks on caste made by the JNU VC, which has attracted criticism from students as well as teacher bodies.
A JNUSU statement recounted, “All this reached its crescendo with the police detaining more than 50 students and arresting 14 of them for marching to the MoE (Ministry of Education) demanding UGC (University Grants Commission) regulations, funds and the resignation of the VC for her casteist remarks. The JNU-14 had to spend three days in Tihar Jail, and the VC made no statement condemning the police.”
JNUSU members added that in the absence of any action by authorities, despite repeated complaints made by the former JNUSU president to the National Commission for Scheduled Castes (NCSC) seeking disciplinary action against the VC and repeated demands from students and teachers asking the MoE to provide clarification on the VC’s statements, the referendum has been called to intensify the movement.















