Fish, funds, and feminism: What Jadavpur University thinks of the Bengal elections
#westbengalelection2026 #jadavpuruniversity As West Bengal nears the assembly elections, Newslaundry visited Jadavpur University – a historic epicentre of student activism – to look beyond Delhi-centric narratives and capture the raw concerns of young, educated people. While the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter lists dominates national headlines, the students here offer a more nuanced, localised perspective. Students describe the Partition of Bengal as an “artificial” divide, preferring the terms Epar Bangla and Opar Bangla (“Bengal on this side” and “Bengal on that side”). To them, Bengali identity is a pluralistic spirit encompassing all communities. Yet, they warn that even food – the traditional bond between Ghotis and Bangals (those who migrated from present-day Bangladesh) – is being weaponised by the BJP as a tool of division. The conversation also captures their intense criticism of the Trinamool Congress government. Students criticise them for “institutionalising corruption,” noting that nearly every competitive exam is mired in legal disputes. They question why political discourse has devolved into a cycle of financial allowances (bhatas) rather than the provision of basic public services such as education, healthcare, and jobs. Safety remains a serious concern, particularly for young women. One student took aim at the Chief Minister’s “feminist” credentials, citing her comments about why women shouldn’t stay out after 8 pm as an indictment of the current safety climate. In an atmosphere where Jadavpur serves as a vital megaphone for the state’s grievances, the students’ message is clear. This election is not merely about defending their identity against “non-Bengali” forces, but about demanding accountability, better public services, and the restoration of a truly inclusive Bengal. Watch this conversation. Subscribe to Newslaundry: https://rzp.io/rzp/nlsm Power our election coverage: https://rzp.io/rzp/zTQadhQFFT Download the accessible Newslaundry app: https://www.newslaundry.com/download-app Join us on WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va61... 00:00 - 02:12 Precap 02:13 - 06:32 Student activism and campus governance 06:33 - 08:37 Jobs and economic stagnation 08:38 - 13:12 Concerns of security and women's safety 13:13 - 16:10 Institutional corruption 16:11 - 33:13 Why this election is centred around identity 33:14 - 43:48 The 'Bangladeshi' narrative 43:49 - 46:51 Students call for accountability Follow and engage with us on social media: Facebook: / newslaundry Twitter: / newslaundry Instagram: / newslaundry

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