The students of the university, who have been agitating against the alleged "branding" of JNU as "anti-national" after three of its students were arrested in connection with an event, have taken strong objection to the "technical certification".
Google authorities, when contacted, said they are trying to resolve the issue.
"We will raise the issue with the administration to send an official communication to Google in this regard. We have been protesting against the branding of an institution as anti-national and now the search giant has gone a step ahead in certifying that," JNU Students Union Vice President Shehla Rashid Shora said.
Three students - Kanhaiya Kumar, Umar Khalid and Anirban Bhattacharya, were arrested in a sedition case, kicking a national versus anti-national debate across the country. They are now out on bail.
"When I noticed this on google-maps, I laughed at it. But when I thought of it it seemed dangerous. Dangerous not because it represents my university but for fact that anyone or institution can be termed so through the power of government and MNC's. Will GoogleMaps be answerable for this?," another student N Sai Balaji said.
A JNU faculty member, who did not wish to be named said, "though we have strong objections to JNU being referred to as anti-national but since google-maps is throwing same results for patriotism and Bharat mata ki jai as well, it could be a technical glitch too".
However, this isn't the first time that the map services of the tech-giant has landed in a situation like this.
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JNUSU later issued a statement saying, "we spoke to the authorities at Google. They have said that it's a bug and will be fixed soon."
"RSS trolls have systematically flooded the Google Reviews of the place (JNU) with tags like anti national, terrorist, etc. And then, when the algorithm was successfully manipulated, they took screen-shots and are now circulating it," Shehla said in the statement.
"Otherwise, who goes searching for anti-national on Google Maps? We don't need to look for it on Google maps, when everyone knows that the address of anti nationals is in Nagpur at RSS headquarters," she further alleged.
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