Panjab University student protest HIGHLIGHTS: Farmers break barricade, enter Chandigarh; protest to continue until Senate election date announced

The protesting students are now demanding the immediate announcement of election dates for all 91 student seats in the Senate

By  Jasleen Kaur November 10th 2025 10:47 AM -- Updated: November 10th 2025 05:52 PM

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Around 50–70 protesters will remain on campus until the final schedule for the Senate elections is announced, while the rest are expected to leave tonight

Nov 10, 2025 05:05 PM

It was announced from the stage that the protest will continue here until the date for Panjab University Senate elections is officially announced

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The protest at Panjab University had been ongoing since the morning, but the demonstrators themselves had the speaker switched off even before 5 pm.

Nov 10, 2025 04:46 PM

Students at Panjab University issue ultimatum to the administration.

Say 'those arrested shall be released within 15–20 minutes'

The protest will continue as before, but today’s programme will conclude after some time

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Police stopped boys from boarding buses to go to PU | Watch

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When lawyer lost his temper when stopped by police | Watch

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Farmer leader Jangveer Singh Chauhan gets enraged after seeing barricading | Watch

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Nihang Singh tries to break the barricade on horseback | Watch

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Top political leaders reach PU in support of students' rights

Nov 10, 2025 03:46 PM

A large number of students have started arriving at Panjab University, and several farmers have also reached the site. The police are not stopping them from entering.

Nov 10, 2025 03:28 PM

A large number of students have started arriving at Panjab University, and several farmers have also reached the site. The police are not stopping them from entering.

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Ground Coverage

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Major updates

  • On Sunday night, students continued their agitation outside the university gates. Seeing the heavy police deployment, they urged supporters to hold sit-in protests wherever the police stopped them. The demonstrations went on late into the night.
  • In view of the ongoing protests, Panjab University has announced a two-day holiday on November 10 and 11. Farmers and several political parties have also joined the agitation in support of the students. Entry to the campus is restricted to those with official work, and IDs are being checked at the gates.
  • The unrest began after the Centre dissolved the university’s Senate and Syndicate. Following student outrage, the notification was withdrawn.
  • Chandigarh Police have deployed around 2,000 personnel across key points to maintain law and order.

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Special forces deployed outside Panjab University


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Led by SKM leader Balbir Singh Rajewal, farmers and students from various parts of Punjab have started marching towards Panjab University. Rajewal highlighted inter-state concerns such as the status of Chandigarh and the sharing of river waters, asserting that the protest will continue until all outstanding issues are permanently resolved.

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Key points of today's protest

  • Roads connecting Chandigarh and Mohali have been completely blocked, leaving commuters,  including parents picking up schoolchildren, stranded in long traffic jams.
  • Students broke through Gate No. 1 near PGI after a scuffle with the police. SSP Kanwardeep Kaur climbed onto the gate in an attempt to stop them, but the protesters refused to back down, prompting a police lathicharge.
  • After breaking the barricades, students, joined by Nihangs,  managed to enter the Panjab University campus.
  • Farmers broke police barricades at Phase 6 on the Mohali-Chandigarh border and began marching toward the university. Despite police efforts, they could not be stopped. Farmer leader Balbir Rajewal said the Haryana Police had been deployed in Mohali.
  • After being stopped from entering Chandigarh, Nihangs headed toward YPS Chowk in Mohali. The police sealed the area to prevent further congestion.
  • In Mohali, the police reportedly stopped a car carrying a judge from entering Chandigarh despite the driver identifying him. The vehicle was later turned back.
  • Student leaders urged supporters to hold sit-ins wherever the police stop them. Protests continued late into Sunday night, with demonstrators camping outside the university gates.
  • Panjab University has announced a two-day closure (November 10–11) in view of the ongoing protest and escalating tensions.
  • Around 2,000 police personnel have been deployed across Chandigarh, with 12 checkpoints set up to maintain law and order. Entry to the university is restricted to individuals with valid identification and official work.
  • The unrest began after the central government dissolved the Panjab University Senate and Syndicate. Following widespread opposition, the notification was later withdrawn, but student anger has persisted.

Nov 10, 2025 01:48 PM

Amid the ongoing protest at Panjab University, SSP Chandigarh Police once again engaged with the students and hinted at deploying reserve forces to maintain law and order. Meanwhile, the demonstrators intensified their agitation, demanding the release of detained students as more protesters carrying BKU flags entered the campus. Support for the movement continued to grow, with food ‘langar’ being organised to sustain the sit-in. Tensions escalated further after the protesters refused to allow the installation of barricades near Gate No. 1, vowing to continue their agitation until all demands are fulfilled.

Nov 10, 2025 01:36 PM

Mohali's YPS chowk closed


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Sit-in at Mohali-Chandigarh border causes traffic jam

Farmers are staging a protest at Phase 6 on the Mohali-Chandigarh border, leading to a massive traffic jam. The farmers were attempting to enter Panjab University, but the police stopped them from entering Chandigarh.

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Parents arriving to pick up their children argue with protesters


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Protesters lathicharged


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Barricades erected at Chandigarh-Mohali border to restrict entry into UT

The police have set up barricades at the Chandigarh-Mohali border near Phase 6, restricting the entry of vehicles into the Union Territory. Trucks and buses have been positioned to block the road, leading to long queues and heavy traffic congestion in Mohali. Commuters are now taking alternate routes as traffic movement remains erratic. In Zirakpur, a massive traffic jam has built up after Chandigarh Police began checking vehicles on the Chandigarh-Zirakpur road.

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Gate No. 1 completely opened; protesters enter PU campus


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IG, SSP forced to exit Panjab University amid violent student protests

Tension escalated at Panjab University on Monday as student protests turned violent, prompting the Inspector General (IG) and Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) to leave the campus. Demonstrators dismantled barricades, broke open entry gates, and shifted their protest from the Vice-Chancellor’s office to Gate No. 1.

The police resorted to a mild lathicharge to disperse the agitated crowd, as the unrest brought traffic movement to PGIMER to a standstill. Protesters were seen breaking locks and blocking access points, intensifying the standoff with authorities.

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Massive protest underway at university gate


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Special forces called in after the gate broke twice

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Chandigarh SSP held talks with students regarding the entry of outsiders onto the campus. Students expressed concern over the heavy police presence and the restrictions imposed on movement within the university. The protesting students also demanded that political leaders be allowed entry. The SSP tried to pacify them, stating, “We are not stopping students from entering, but outsiders need prior permission to access the campus.”


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Nihang organisations also arrived in support but were stopped by the police


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Chandigarh SSP Kanwardeep Kaur reaches PU


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Punjab Agriculture Minister Gurmeet Singh Khudian, Leader of Opposition Partap Singh Bajwa, senior Congress leader Rana Gurjeet Singh, MPs Dr Amar Singh and Dr  Dharamvira Gandhi, former Union Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal, Punjab Congress leader Dalvir Singh Goldy, Haryana farmer leader Gurnam Singh Charuni, and Himachal Pradesh Minister Vikramaditya Singh are among those present.

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Police closed entry at Gate No. 2, but students broke through Gate No. 1 and entered the university, leading to major chaos

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Reports of scuffle between protesting students and police


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Traffic congestion reported on Zirakpur Highway

Due to the ongoing protest at Panjab University, the Chandigarh Police have set up special checkpoints at all border points to monitor vehicles, leading to heavy traffic jams on the Zirakpur Highway. Commuters are facing major inconvenience, and similar situations have also been reported in Mohali and Mullanpur.

Nov 10, 2025 11:08 AM

Leaders, students and artists from Punjab, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh have also united in the ongoing protest at Panjab University. Support is pouring in from across the region, with Punjabi singers Babbu Maan and Satinder Sartaaj among those who joined the agitation. Political leaders from various parties have also extended their backing to the movement.

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has expressed strong support for the cause, stating that the matter will be taken to the High Court. “Panjab University is Punjab’s legacy, and we will not allow anyone to tamper with it,” he said.

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Path being recited at Panjab University; students and Nihang Singhs participate


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Here’s what has happened so far in the Panjab University controversy

Centre issued notification to dissolve Senate and Syndicate

On October 28, the Centre issued a notification to dissolve the 59-year-old Senate and Syndicate of Panjab University. The move immediately sparked political backlash. Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) president Sukhbir Singh Badal and Congress general secretary Pargat Singh condemned the decision, calling it an attempt to “undermine Punjab and Punjabi identity.”

Political parties across the spectrum united in demanding the withdrawal of the notification. They alleged that the Centre had not only reduced the number of Senate members but also curtailed their powers. Students soon joined the agitation, launching an indefinite hunger strike and forming a “University Bachao Morcha” (Save the University Front).

Centre withdraws notification, but protests continue

Amid rising pressure, the Central Government rolled back its decision four days ago, issuing a fresh notification. However, it clarified that the earlier order had not been cancelled but merely suspended.

Student unions accused the government of misleading people through its recent notifications regarding Panjab University. Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann also criticised the Centre, suggesting that the matter could be taken to the High Court if necessary.

Students now demand announcement of Senate election dates

Even after the Centre’s rollback of the decision, students have continued their protest. They insist that the agitation will not end until the election dates for all 91 Senate members are officially announced. A large-scale protest has been scheduled for November 10 (today), with support pouring in from opposition leaders, social groups, and members of the public.

Meanwhile, Panjab University Vice-Chancellor Professor Renu Vig said the university had initiated the process to conduct Senate elections in accordance with the Ministry of Education’s November 7 notification. However, student leaders have reiterated that the protest will continue until a clear election date is declared.

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Heavy police force has also been deployed at the protest site inside Panjab University


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Police are checking all vehicles heading towards the university


Nov 10, 2025 10:50 AM

PTC Web Desk: Despite the Central Government withdrawing its notification regarding the Senate and Syndicate of Panjab University, student protests have continued into Monday. Demonstrators, who began their sit-in on Sunday night, remained gathered outside the university gates well into the early hours.

The protesting students are now demanding the immediate announcement of election dates for all 91 student seats in the Senate. They have declared that their sit-in will continue until the election schedule is officially released. The agitation intensified last night when several parents of the students also joined the protest.

As tensions rose, SSP Kanwardeep Kaur personally intervened to manage the situation. Meanwhile, student unions have called for a large-scale protest today, which is expected to see participation from various religious and social organisations, political leaders, singers, and artists from Punjab.

Heavy police deployment has been made across the campus and adjoining areas. Earlier, six DSPs, 18 inspectors, and 1,200 personnel were stationed around the university. The security force has now been increased to nearly 2,000 officers.

The police have also tightened monitoring on all routes leading to Chandigarh, setting up 12 checkpoints. Students attempting to enter the campus without valid ID cards are being stopped, leading to arguments between police personnel and students.

Student leaders have appealed for peaceful protests, urging supporters to sit down and demonstrate wherever police restrictions are imposed. They have also encouraged sharing videos and reels of the demonstrations on social media to amplify their movement.

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