AISA will launch its month-long "Gen Z Rising" campaign from Ranchi on August 7, with national president Neha Bora leading nationwide outreach on education reforms, employment and student issues following the recent Jantar Mantar protest over alleged NEET UG 2026 irregularities
AISA president Neha Bora said Left student organisations played a key role in shaping the month-long paper leak protest through sustained activism, political messaging and organisational support. She rejected claims of a Left revival, calling the movement a continuation of years of campus struggles
AISA president Neha Bora demanded Union Home Minister Amit Shah's resignation over the alleged July 20 crackdown on anti-paper leak protesters. She said the movement has expanded into a nationwide campaign seeking accountability, the release of detained students and reforms in examination systems
AISA president Neha Bora warned that the organisation would call a statewide Bihar Bandh on July 30 if detained students and protest leaders are not released by July 29. She also demanded an inquiry into the AK-47 firing incident during the protests.