The winter nip in the air might still not be here, but spring has yet again arrived in the lush green campus of JNU, with its red brick walls and its ‘Paris Commune’ of hundreds of peacocks across the forests and near the library. Indeed, this might be still the month of September, but the students’ union elections are always its biggest festival, often called the ‘Great October Revolution’ of JNU. Soon after the victory of the Left in Panjab University, Chandigarh, especially the great victory of the first woman president of the students’ union, and AISA’s vice presidential candidate in Garhwal University in Uttarakhand, the red flags yet again fluttering in JNU amidst resounding revolutionary slogans and drum beats will surely charge up student politics across the country.