In the history of Indian higher education, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) has often stood as a symbol of intense political debate. It is a campus known for its vibrant student activism, where the lines between academic freedom and political dissent frequently blur. However, the university administration has recently taken a commendable and necessary stand to draw a clear line between legitimate protest and lawlessness. The events that unfolded in early February 2026 represent a significant shift in how the university handles indiscipline, marking a departure from tolerance towards direct action that damages public property.