Her decision comes amidst a raging controversy over her social media campaign against RSS-backed ABVP, which attracted alleged threats of rape and a virulent backlash, with even Union ministers joining the fray.
In a series of tweets, Kaur, a Lady Shri Ram College student, announced her decision saying she has been through a lot and "this is all my 20 year self could take (sic)".
Kaur earlier urged people not to identify her as a "martyr's daughter" if that "bothers" them. She is the daughter of Capt Mandeep Singh who was killed in a militant attack in Jammu and Kashmir in 1999.
The Delhi Police has requsted their Jalandhar counterpart to provide adequate security to her.
As the march, from which she withdrew, made its way through the North Campus with hundreds of students of JNU, DU and Jamia, she tweeted, "All my friends. Our lovely faculty! how I wish I was there."
In an earlier tweet, she had urged people to join the march, which is "about students and not about me", in large numbers.
"I'm withdrawing from the campaign. Congratulations everyone. I request to be left alone. I said what I had to say. I have been through a lot and this is all my 20 year self could take. To anyone questioning my courage and bravery...I've shown more than enough," she said.
"We support our student as duty of institutions is to nurture students without fear. Gurmehar has right to express her opinion and she responded sensitively, bravely. She has fulfilled her duty as a young citizen," the college said in a statement.
The 20-year-old student had started the campaign 'I am not afraid of ABVP', following the February-22 violence at Ramjas college. The campaign went viral and received a massive support from students of various universities.
Kaur yesterday met DCW chief Swati Maliwal and complained that she has been receiving "rape threats" on social media, allegedly by ABVP members.
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