 The recent ban that has been come on the protests inside the Delhi University is a curbing of the students' rights to protest and dissent over the matters and over the inequalities or anything that is going inside the college or the campus areas. So basically this ban on Dharanas is just another way by which the administration of this university is trying to reduce political questions into a question about disciplinary misbehavior or actions. While we need to know that currently in the past two-three years there have been large parts in the sections of the university that have come up and voiced its various disagreements against various educational policies or other policies of this government, of this administration. And this is just a way for them to divide people and individuate people. They are afraid of student solidarity, they are afraid of student teacher and Karmachari solidarity and they are just trying to curb down on this. This is basically very problematic and depicts the structural flaws of the whole university and what it is basically meant to do is to kill the voices of dissent. Whenever there are fascist forces that are coming up in any country, the first attack by them is on education, is on the people who they know are potential threats to their fascist agenda. This circular is aimed at the students in the university not to protest, protest, protest, protest, protest, protest. This is our constitutional right. This circular is to take away our constitutional rights. What this notice shows is that students are stopped by picking up their voices and this is against the fundamental rights of our people and if we students are stopped by picking up their voices and if we take our voices in the campus, If we go to the campus, will we move towards the public temple to raise our small voices? Or will we move towards the parliament or is it our right to raise our voices against any of our authorities? If we fight for our rights in this campus, then where will we fight? They say that by protesting, we are disrupting education but isn't privatisation of education and messing with educational syllabus based on political lines, messing with our future and our educational right too. Why is that not seen as a disturbance and why is us coming on the streets to claim what our right is and to democratise this institution seen as a disturbance? We are being brought up by the government, the government and the government. We are going to stop the people from entering the country, society and other institutions or to take things into our favour for some wasted political interest. We protest against those things, we protest against the students. We protest against the democratisation of the society and the university. If we stop them, then you can define how to stop them against your basic rights because you are protesting against the basic rights of your basic rights We protest against them but if we stop them, then they are against the basic rights of our life. We will challenge them to how to bring a circular like this. The university will protest against the rights of the students. The Constitution has given us a right. We are against the Supreme Court. If we can challenge the students in a legal way, then why can't we protest against our constitutional right? If they are told to take legal steps against them, then there will be no place for them to protest. This is our campus, this is our place, we are students. If we don't raise our voices here, then where will we raise them? This should be our right. We should be able to live in the limits of our constitutional rights. We shouldn't be violent. We should be able to live in the limits of our constitutional rights. We are not afraid of any of the movements from the part of the administration as we are determined to safeguard the rights of common students in the campus areas at any level. So we are not afraid of any curbing or any expulsion from the campuses or colleges but we are determined to continue the struggles forward. Edmund Burke, a famous British philosopher, said that law can punish a single solitary person who violates it. It cannot persecute a multitude. And when students, because we are the pioneer force that will lead to the fall of fascism, we will be the force that leads to the fall of fascism. And when this student community refuses to recognize that law that is made to put us down, that is made to shut our voices, I don't think they have anything that they can do to prevent that from happening. When we come together in a collective, when they can't take individual action against us, they fear that because they know that they can break individuals but they can't break collectives that easily. And when collectives come together, you have to be accountable, you have to come and answer. It's basically about unity. When all the students will come together, I don't think they will expel the whole Delhi University for it. So our protests are not going to stop and our attempts at questioning the administration and demanding accountability is not going to stop. Student Federation of India will of course organize struggles and protests against this and these student motions of the administration's level and we will ensure that we will have a joint movement against this whole. We can go legally, we can protest, rally, whatever happens, we are ready to do everything. We will protest against it and we will try our best to take this circular back and we will try our best to reclaim the space of democratic voices.