Panjab University’s (PU) unrelenting campus unrest tightened further on Wednesday as the students’ indefinite dharna entered its nineteenth day, with the PU Bachao Morcha completing final preparations for tomorrow’s mega meeting that is set to decide the next phase of the agitation amid growing anger over a fresh FIR, what students called the PU administration’s ‘vilification campaign’ to sabotage the peaceful movement, and continued delay in issuing the Senate election notification under the pre-October 30 structure.
The movement — now the biggest youth-led confrontation the PU has witnessed in years — began after The Tribune broke the PU overhaul story on November 1, igniting a fierce political firestorm across Punjab and Chandigarh. This forced the Centre to scrap the overhaul within

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