AISA - All India Students' Association

AISA - All India Students' Association AISA is a radical students movement defending the principles of Equality, Gender Justice, Education & Employment from the assault of Neo-liberal Policies.

Manifesto:
AISA is a revolutionary, democratic students’ organization. We have led struggles for the democratization of campus life, for a pro-people and scientific education system and for the right to education and employment. Through mobilizing the revolutionary, left, democratic and liberal sections of the student community, we are committed to organizing a broad-based students’ movement as a

n important organ in the revolutionary transformation of Indian society. AISA derives it’s ideological path from the progressive ideologies of democratic movements. We believe that Marxism is the science of revolutionary change and human emancipation. Through waging a relentless struggle against reactionary ideologies and cultural values, we are committed towards a creative and popular propagation of scientific culture, democracy and modern thought. AISA integrates itself with all democratic movements of the Indian people. In giving them a coherent, democratic ideological and political line, we accept the role of CPI-ML as the true communist party. We emphasize the solidarity of the students’ movement with struggles of the working class, especially with revolutionary peasant struggles in our country. The formation of AISA in 1990 came about through the integration of student movements inspired by the ideological line of the Naxalbari peasant revolt as well as those who derived their understanding from the 1974 peoples’ movement in Bihar. Over the years, AISA has emerged as a popular left students’ organization struggling against the anti-student, anti-people right-wing organization like NSUI and ABVP, exposing at the same time opportunist and semi-anarchist trends in the left democratic movement. The hollow “left” rhetoric and ritual activities of SFI and AISF have become completely disconnected with the democratic aspirations of students and the dynamic student movement. Through following an opportunist ideological- political line, they have gradually declined and become marginalized forces in the student movement. Especially in the Hindi-Urdu speaking areas they could never become the representative forces of the aspirations of the student community. Similarly, AISA has provided a positive negation of the semi-anarchist tendencies of those organizations which identify with the Naxalbari movement but fail to distinguish the difference between the mass organization and the party. Failing to build a broad based student movement addressing the popular aspirations of the larger student community they have been reduced to many fighting sects. Ultimately, trapped in endless left “phrase mongering” they are gradually disintegrating as a force of the student movement. As opposed to this, AISA has led the struggle for a radical democratization of education, culture, society and politics. AISA wages a firm and uncompromising struggle against all reactionary organizations and lumpen leaders within the student movement. At each step, we have upheld the dignity and equality of women and stood for their participation and leadership in both the student movement and social life. In this light, as a successor and student of the glorious legacy of student struggles, AISA commits itself to stand against the prevailing backwardness of our country and its dependence on external powers, which has provided a fertile ground for fundamentalism, medieval barbarism, casteism and communal frenzy, causing a gradual erosion of our national sovereignty and subjecting India to the threat of neocolonialism. The alarming rise of communal fascism is not only a threat for our rich cultural legacy of communal harmony but has also posed a grave threat to nation building and the very foundations of democratic politics. To counter the monster of communal fascism and uphold a secular politics, AISA holds that religion is primarily an individual concern and should be completely separated from politics and from the institutions of governance. We struggle to carry forward the modern idea of secularism– “Sarva Dharma Varjate” as against the conventional notion of “Sarva Dharma Sambhav.”

We are committed to defending national sovereignty and revolutionary democracy. We also extend our solidarity to ongoing people’s movements against imperialism in Third World countries, just as we support democratic movements within these imperialist countries. As a leading force of the anti-imperialist democratic front of Asian students, the Asian Students Association (ASA), AISA endeavours to consolidate the unity and fraternity of the people of south Asia against the onslaught of imperialism.

7 साल में 70+ पेपर लीक!पेपर लीक, NTA के निकम्मेपन और भ्रष्ट तंत्र ने देश के 55 लाख छात्रों का भविष्य अंधकार में धकेल दिय...
31/05/2026

7 साल में 70+ पेपर लीक!

पेपर लीक, NTA के निकम्मेपन और भ्रष्ट तंत्र ने देश के 55 लाख छात्रों का भविष्य अंधकार में धकेल दिया है!

दर्जनों छात्र आत्महत्या को मजबूर हुए — यह सिर्फ असफलता नहीं, एक सुनियोजित व्यवस्था की क्रूरता है।

• 22 लाख NEET अभ्यर्थी• 17 लाख CBSE छात्र• 16 लाख CUET परीक्षार्थी

✓ बिहार में TRE 4 अभ्यर्थियों पर दमन जारी!
✓ SSC, लेखपाल, AEDO समेत कई परीक्षाएं पेपर लीक की भेंट चढ़ीं!

यह सिर्फ पेपर लीक नहीं - यह युवाओं के सपनों की हत्या है!

हमारी मांगें:•
शिक्षा मंत्री धर्मेंद्र प्रधान इस्तीफा दो!

NTA जैसी भ्रष्ट और गैर-जिम्मेदार सं्था को तुरंत भंग करो!

सभी पेपर लीक की न्यायिक जांच कर दोषियों को कड़ी सजा दो।

प्रभावित छात्रों को न्याय और मुआवजा दो!

शिक्षा और रोजगार पर हमला -नहीं सहेगा हिंदुस्तान!

अखिल भारतीय आक्रोश दिवस
1 जून 2026


RYA (Revolutionary Youth Association)

Today, on the 12th anniversary of her passing, AISA remembers Maya Angelou, as a revolutionary force who used her act of...
28/05/2026

Today, on the 12th anniversary of her passing, AISA remembers Maya Angelou, as a revolutionary force who used her act of words and art for liberation and spanned her activism for civil rights, anti-colonialism, anti-racism, feminism, and prison reforms!

Her landmark memoir, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1969), was a revolutionary act. It openly discussed her childhood r**e and subsequent mutism, courageously breaking a profound social taboo. By turning trauma into art, she gave countless survivors a language for their pain, transforming her memoir into a cornerstone of the anti-r**e movement. It became an international bestseller, proving that Black women’s stories were not just valid, but essential.

Her poetry remains a war cry for the oppressed. In "Still I Rise," her words are a thundering declaration of Black resilience. Her 1993 inaugural poem "On the Pulse of Morning" marked a historical renaissance for the genre.

Prof. Shereen Ratnagar: A Fearless Defender of Scientific HistoryAISA mourns the passing of Prof. Shereen Ratnagar, one ...
27/05/2026

Prof. Shereen Ratnagar: A Fearless Defender of Scientific History

AISA mourns the passing of Prof. Shereen Ratnagar, one of India’s foremost archaeologists, an uncompromising scholar of the Indus Valley Civilization, and a steadfast defender of scientific and secular historiography.

For decades, Prof. Ratnagar transformed the study of Harappan civilisation through rigorous work on trade networks, urbanism, political organisation, and social formations in the ancient world. Her works, including Understanding Harappa and Encounters: The Westerly Trade of the Harappa Civilization, remain foundational contributions to South Asian archaeology and historical materialist scholarship.

At a time when history and archaeology were increasingly subjected to communal distortion and political appropriation, she stood firmly for evidence based inquiry. In the Babri Masjid case, she emerged as a critical scholarly voice against the misuse of archaeology for majoritarian Hindutva's narratives, insisting that history must serve truth, not mythology.

Her intellectual courage, academic integrity, and lifelong commitment to rational and democratic values will continue to inspire generations of students, researchers, and progressive movements.

Her passing is an immense loss to the academic and democratic community of the country.

AISA extends heartfelt condolences and revolutionary tribute to Prof. Shereen Ratnagar.

Red Salute.

25/05/2026

Students' response to PM's appeal for austerity.

एक ही संविधान के नीचेभूख से रिरियाती हुई फैली हथेली का नाम‘दया’ हैऔर भूख मेंतनी हुई मुट्ठी का नाम नक्सलबाड़ी है।-धूमिलTo...
25/05/2026

एक ही संविधान के नीचे
भूख से रिरियाती हुई फैली हथेली का नाम
‘दया’ है
और भूख में
तनी हुई मुट्ठी का नाम नक्सलबाड़ी है।
-धूमिल

Today, May 25th 2026, marks the 59th anniversary of historic Naxalbari peasant uprising.
Salute to all the martyrs of Naxalbari, salute to the indomitable spirit of fight against oppression!

AISA

Never Forget. Never Forgive.39 Years of Hashimpura Masscare42 Muslim Men Were Picked Up and Shot. Not by the Mob. Not by...
22/05/2026

Never Forget. Never Forgive.

39 Years of Hashimpura Masscare

42 Muslim Men Were Picked Up and Shot. Not by the Mob. Not by Strangers. By the state.

- _"You can kill ten of our men for every one we kill of yours. But even at those odds, you will lose and we will win!"_...
19/05/2026

- _"You can kill ten of our men for every one we kill of yours. But even at those odds, you will lose and we will win!"_

On the occasion of his 136th birth anniversary, Ho Chi Minh is remembered as the primary architect of Vietnam's independence and a towering figure in the 20th-century anti-colonial struggle. His revolutionary ideology distinctively fused Marxist-Leninist principles with deep-rooted Vietnamese nationalism, successfully mobilizing the masses to fight against both French colonial rule and later American intervention. His commitment to protracted, asymmetric warfare and his unwavering belief that the sheer endurance, patience, and resolve of the Vietnamese people would ultimately outlast the political will and superior firepower of their adversaries.

AISA

19/05/2026

Justice must not speak the language of contempt. If students, the young, the unemployed, are called “cockroaches,” then the question is not about students, but about power. CJI must answer: when the CJI themselves dehumanise citizens, where should the people go to seek dignity and accountability?

17/05/2026

JNUSU Joint Secretary Comrade Danish addressed the protest gathering against the recent r**e case reported in Delhi of a 30 year old woman in a private bus which showed how after years of R@pe case, Delhi is still not safe for women.
**e

16/05/2026

The PM's appeal for austerity is nothing but a means of masking the economic and foreign policy failures of his own government!

Austerity for the common people and rewards for the crony capitalists!

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