So the current #JNU protest is currently being fought on the narrative set by the government and it's lackey media which is trying to show the issue is all about the subsidy given. We need to change that narrative.

1.#ElitistBJP is against good education of the poor.
2. #AntieducationBJP is destroying the education system in India.

The idea is to get a narrative which everyone in the country get behind. To bring back the focus to education and education of poor.

#ElitistBJP feeds salt and rice to poor kids learning.

#AntieducationBJP had allowed kids suicide across India to happen.

Keep the focus on education and how the current government has throttled education across India especially the POOR. Show them their #ElitistBJP is against the poor and then getting good education. They don't want the poor to study in good institute like #JNU or IIT so they are raising their prices.

The students at JNU are fighting for every poor kid in India.

We need to mobilise all students union across India across party lines to fight against the #ElitistBJP and #AntieducationBJP. Make it a fight for the education of the poor.

Localise the movement also by showing how #AntieducationBJP has failed education across India. From reducing the expenditure on education to providing salt and rice to eat for poor children.

We have our HEROS in the students of #JNU but the media and government has prevented from seeing that way.

The #jnuprotest is for every POOR kid who wants good EDUCATION in India and not just them.

Anybody who is against the #jnuprotest is an #ElitistBJP or #AntieducationBJP.
And that's what we need to keep calling them until there is full rollback.

@Vishsai
Education is the only means for us, to empower ourselves. By restricting it for elitists, it proves 'Knowledge threatens those in Power.' Aware citizens questioning Govts wrongful deeds are most feared.
Hidutvawaadi supremacists are using religious intolerance as a fuel to maintain their hegemony over citizens of this country.
Now, fight is for affordable higher education, to question low budgetary allocation for education & it's expenditure & #feesmustfall for all.
@Vishsai
To target student movements, govt has already hit hard education of underprivileged sections. JNU being at heart of political capital, is bearing the heat. Having said that, fire shall reach other universities as well.
But if Majoritarianism prevailed in other institutions & Student groups aren't united they will be silenced in no time. Student Unions across India must look beyond party lines to fight against oppressors as now, oppression is coming from all directions.

@BhavanaVarun True but how do we get our thoughts to the students union and make it more organized.

What is the next thing that we can do to achieve that?