Neha Bora
Neha Bora | |
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Bora in 2026 | |
| Education | Delhi University (BA), Ambedkar University (MA), Jawaharlal Nehru University (Student) |
| Organization | All India Students' Association |
Neha Bora is an Indian activist. She is currently serving as the National President of the All India Students' Association which is affiliated with the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation.[1][2][3]
Early life and education
She hails from Khatima, Uttarakhand. Her father served in the Indian Army so she moved from city to city in her childhood. She is also a theatre artist.[1][4] She completed her BA from Delhi University, MA from Ambedkar University and is pursuing a PhD under Assistant Professor Brahma Prakash at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in School of Arts and Aesthetics.[1][5]
Student activism
Neha Bora gained national prominence through her involvement in the 2026 Delhi Jantar Mantar protests,[6] which demanded the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, over allegations related to paper leaks and NEET exam irregularities.[6] Along with Sonam Wangchuk, she undertook a 23-day hunger strike in the national capital.[7][8] She started her hunger strike protest weighing 66 kilograms, and had lost around 7.5 kilograms by the end of it, and reached worrying levels of blood pressure.[4] She is regarded as instrumental in building a social movement that originated from a meme and political satire campaign circulated through the Cockroach Janta Party.[9] She also demanded the resignation of Delhi Police Commissioner Anurag Kumar, alleging police brutality against the student and youth during the 2026 'Sansad Chalo' march organized by the Cockroach Janta Party.[10]
She has been seen speaking out on issues such as the privatization of education, mob lynching, paper leak, justice for Bilkis Bano and the Gaza humanitarian crisis.[11][7][12][13][14][15]
Neha Bora joined the 2026 Jharkhand student protests on 7 August 2026. She was attacked with ink by an unidentified man for her 'anti-national' activities and her support for Umar Khalid.[16][17]
References
- ^ a b c Jeelani, Gulam (2026-07-18). "Sonam Wangchuk hospitalised: Who are three student activists continuing hunger strike at Jantar Mantar". mint. Retrieved 2026-07-22.
- ^ "Who is Neha Bora? JNU research scholar seen during Jantar Mantar student protest". The Times of India. 28 July 2026.
- ^ Sharma, Yashraj. "Why have India's Gen Z protesters called for a march to parliament?". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 2026-08-09.
- ^ a b "Who Is Neha Bora? Meet Student Activist Who Remained Steadfast At Delhi's NEET Protest Despite A 23-Day Hunger Strike". Free Press Journal. Retrieved 2026-07-22.
- ^ "Who is Neha Bora? JNU research scholar seen during Jantar Mantar student protest". The Times of India. 2026-07-27. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 2026-07-27.
- ^ a b Sharma, Yashraj. "Why have India's Gen Z protesters called for a march to parliament?". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 2026-07-22.
- ^ a b "JNU's Neha Bora continues hunger strike after Wangchuk moved away, alleges police crackdown".
- ^ "Neha Bora ends 23-day hunger strike | TOI Shorts - Times of India Videos". The Times of India. Retrieved 2026-07-22.
- ^ "How the Cockroach Janta Party, and which transformed the protest from a meme to a student movement". The Wire. Retrieved 2026-07-22.
- ^ Shukla, Gargi (2026-07-22). "AISA calls for removal of Delhi top cop". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 2026-07-22.
- ^ "Who is Neha Bora : कौन हैं नेहा बोरा? CJP प्रोटेस्ट के बाद क्यों हैं चर्चा में, सोशल मीडिया पर वायरल हो रहे वीडियो".
- ^ "Sonam Wangchuk hospitalised: Who are three student activists continuing hunger strike at Jantar Mantar".
- ^ "Not only Sonam Wangchuk, AISA activists on parallel hunger strike 'at high risk' too: 'Shows the govt is heartless'".
- ^ "सोनम वांगचुक को हटाने के बाद भी आईसा कार्यकर्ताओं की भूख हड़ताल जारी, तबीयत बिगड़ी".
- ^ "'We Are Fasting So People Find Courage Within Themselves Again': Voices from Jantar Mantar". The Wire. Retrieved 2026-07-22.
- ^ Agencies (2026-08-07). "Jharkhand protest: Man throws ink at AISA President Neha for being 'anti-national', detained". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2026-08-07.
- ^ "AISA's Neha Bora targeted by ink attacker during Jharkhand jobs protest". The Indian Express. 2026-08-07. Retrieved 2026-08-07.
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