"Govt. is Trying to Destroy JNU": Umar Khalid
Umar Khalid, who was arrested in 2016 for supposedly participating in anti-national activities on campus, spoke to Newsclick at the JNU Long March on 23 March 2018. He talks about how the govt. has been systematically targeting JNU in an attempt to suppress voices of dissent and ultimately destroy one of the leading institutions in the country.
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"Govt. is Trying to Destroy JNU": Umar Khalid
Umar Khalid, who was arrested in 2016 for supposedly participating in anti-national activities on campus, spoke to Newsclick at the JNU Long March on 23 March 2018. He talks about how the govt. has been systematically targeting JNU in an attempt to suppress voices of dissent and ultimately destroy one of the leading institutions in the country.
Courtesy: Newsclick.in
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In the year devastated by the Covid 19 Pandemic, India witnessed apathy against some of its most marginalised people and vilification of dissenters by powerful state and non state actors. As 2020 draws to a close, and hundreds of thousands of Indian farmers continue their protest in the bitter North Indian cold. Read how Indians resisted all attempts to snatch away fundamental and constitutional freedoms.

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A spate of provocative speeches, that amount to hate speech in law and should be prosecuted allowed blood letting to spill on the streets of north east Delhi in February-March 2020