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India’s biggest nationwide student protests erupt as government cracks down on dissent

Students are the power indeed and such protest may not lead to some mind of unrest i hope but govt has to come with a solution rather to deal with it violently which may cause the loss of the lives and peace.Force is not an answer always, things are to be dealt under the law on humanitarian grounds sometimes.
 
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Demonstrations spread over arrest of JNU student who questioned execution of Kashmiri militant
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New Delhi: India’s biggest nationwide student protests in a quarter of a century spread across campuses on Monday after the arrest of a student accused of sedition, in the latest battle with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government over freedom of expression.

Outrage over the arrest of the left-wing student leader, who had organised a rally to mark the anniversary of the execution of a Kashmiri separatist, has led to demonstrations in at least 18 universities.

In the largest protest, thousands of students and academics at New Delhi’s prestigious Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) boycotted classes and erected barricades for a fourth day in an escalating conflict with the authorities.

“The government does not want students to have a say,” said Rahila Parween, vice-president of the Delhi unit of the All India Students’ Federation, a left-wing student union. “It wants to dictate what students think, understand and say.” The incident marks another flare-up in an ideological confrontation between Modi’s nationalist government and left-wing and liberal groups that is prompting critics to compare it with Indira Gandhi’s imposition of a state of emergency in the 1970s to crush dissent.

Members of Modi’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) accused the student leader, Kanhaiya Kumar, of “anti-India” sentiment. One BJP lawmaker said the university, which has a tradition of left-wing politics, should be shut down.
“I can assure you that every action we take is to protect our country. Any anti-India activity will not be tolerated,” BJP President Amit Shah, one of Modi’s closest allies, said at party headquarters.

Protests spread when Kumar was arrested last week for sedition, after giving a speech questioning the hanging in 2013 of Mohammad Afzal Guru over his role in the 2001 attack on parliament.

Activists have long questioned Guru’s conviction, and India’s Supreme Court has described the evidence against him as circumstantial.

Scuffles erupted outside a New Delhi courthouse between lawyers and students where Kumar, 28, was to appear before a judge on Monday.

A leader of the student group that is aligned with the BJP said freedom of expression should not be misused to justify acts that could harm the country.

“You cannot be an Indian if you celebrate the death anniversary of a terrorist,” said Saurabh Sharma, joint secretary of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (All India Student Council).

Home Minister Rajnath Singh has, meanwhile, faced ridicule for citing a fake tweet to say that the JNU demonstration had been backed by Hafiz Saeed, a Pakistani militant accused by India of being behind the 2008 attack on Mumbai in which 166 people died.

Delhi police circulated the fake tweet at the weekend in a warning to students “not to get carried away by such seditious and antinational rhetoric”. A spokesman did not answer calls to his mobile phone on Monday seeking comment.

“The crackdown signals an utter lack of judgement in the government, where ministers manage to manufacture a national crisis out of what were always, at best, minor affectations in student politics,” Pratap Bhanu Mehta, a leading political commentator, wrote in the Indian Express newspaper.

Since Modi rose to power in May 2014, people in India have been attacked by Hindus enraged at reports of cows — sacred in their religion — being slaughtered, smuggled or consumed.

There has been a series of attacks on churches, while writers have returned awards in protest over the government’s silence over a series of murders of secular scholars.

At least 18 university campuses witnessed protests on Monday. Students in the eastern city of Kolkata burnt an effigy of Modi and left-wing groups in the neighbouring state of Odisha planned statewide demonstrations.

Analysts said the student protests were the most widespread in India since the self-immolation of a young Indian in 1990 after the government ruled in favour of providing affirmative action to the lower castes in higher education.

“We are witnessing liberal India, particularly young people who are usually more idealistic, fighting back,” said Satish Misra, a political analyst at the Observer Research Foundation.

India’s biggest nationwide student protests erupt as government cracks down on dissent | GulfNews.com

Where? On NDTV and Rajdeep sardesai show? that is not India, they outsource all programs from Pakistan.

No support to these NGO type guys. Chill!!
 
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Dont harm them. They are our own students. we love them. So just....

1. mark their name in police records for life in sedation or criminal case.
2. Ensure no govt jobs for them.
3. dispel them from JNU and any govt, institute
4. Ensure no admission in any universirty.

4/5 of the crowd will disappear.
 
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These students have the flag of :pakistan: in their hearts, the message of Pakistan has enlightened the minds of the youth of India.

Indias future is Green:bounce:

We are with you future of india
 
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Dont harm them. They are our own students. we love them. So just....

1. mark their name in police records for life in sedation or criminal case.
2. Ensure no govt jobs for them.
3. dispel them from JNU and any govt, institute
4. Ensure no admission in any universirty.

4/5 of the crowd will disappear.

Is that called Faschismus? Well done it happened in Germany in 1930s-1940s.
 
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India’s biggest nationwide student protests

where is it????? these Pakistanis and their conspiracy theories :hitwall::hitwall:
 
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Not surprised by western media. They back Congress Italian Mafia party.

Above post refferd to The Guardian and Reuters someone posted.
 
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All those Students organization have left leaning.... None gives a damn about their outcry .... However their hue & cry veiling off the cover from their face n everything is in black & white shade for all of us to see who is nationalist & anti nationalist......
 
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spoken like a true statesman
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lol funny how the rules are changed when Indians tell us about rights of Baloch rebels
Well no one arrested them for shouting against death sentence. Lolz

They were booked for shouting Bharat ki barbaadi and others.
 
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Well no one arrested them for shouting against death sentence. Lolz

They were booked for shouting Bharat ki barbaadi and others.
now that is uncalled for. if indeed true and not made up then its unfortunate and actually hurts any legit protest and cause as well.
 
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