Colombo, Sri Lanka – A conflict between two student associations at Sri Jayawardenepura University has led to the indefinite closure of the institution, following a tense standoff that occurred yesterday afternoon.
The clash reportedly stemmed from a dispute over an ongoing art festival organized at the university. Two groups of students, representing separate associations, engaged in heated arguments, which quickly escalated into a confrontation. Tensions reached such a level that university authorities were forced to intervene, ordering all students to vacate the premises.
The university administration acted swiftly, announcing an indefinite closure, citing the safety of students and staff as the primary concern. All students were instructed to leave the university grounds by 6 pm yesterday. By the evening, the campus was deserted, with only security personnel remaining to monitor the situation.
The university authorities have yet to provide a timeline for when the campus might reopen, leaving students in uncertainty about the resumption of academic activities. Meanwhile, several students have expressed frustration over the closure, noting the disruption caused to their studies and upcoming exams.
The involvement of two distinct student groups, including members associated with left-wing political movements like the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) and their respective Peratugami Student Organizations, has raised concerns about the politicization of student activities on campus. Allegations of damage to university property, including the destruction of trees and vandalism, have also surfaced, though no official reports have confirmed these claims.
Local authorities are expected to meet with university officials in the coming days to discuss potential resolutions and to ensure that such incidents do not repeat.
The university’s closure marks another chapter in the ongoing challenges facing Sri Lankan higher education institutions, where political affiliations and student activism often intersect in ways that disrupt the academic environment.