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    January 5, JNU I speak to students & teachers about the night when a mob attacked them -- and the police refused to help The attackers shouted Jai Shri Ram & Bharat Mata ki Jai. Violence was targeted -- at Left, BAPSA, Muslims, Dalits

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  2. No matter which political party you support,do u support violence?Don't visuals of bleeding students and teachers shake you up?We can't sit on the fence any longer.Kudos to for showing up,& all those who spoke for speaking up.This is not the time to stay quiet.

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  3. PM Modi’s proposed Assam visit to inaugurate Khelo India Youth Games in Guwahati on Friday cancelled: Assam Media

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  4. It was NOT a clash. An armed mob was allowed to attack students and teachers. Who clashed with whom, Delhi Police?

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  5. That’s just 2.9% of what BJP claims are its members.

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  6. The sham report by JNU admin. It clearly doesn’t have the university’s — or the students’ —interest in mind.

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  7. 23 hours ago

    The Swarajya CEO is defending the indefensible step of the centre to deprive of flood relief assistance. He says Kerala didn't have floods in 2019. So, it doesn't deserve any relief from the centre. In this thread, I shall try to show how wrong he is. 1/n

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  8. What happened when two women displayed an anti-CAA banner from their apartment balcony in Lajpat Nagar, when Amit Shah‘s door-to-door campaign for CAA went through their lane. Statement by one of them: Surya Rajappan

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  9. While we rightly feel good about Deepika Padukone’s gesture, these are the real heroines of this movement: women of Shaheen Bagh, out on the streets, in the bitter cold, and Aishe Ghosh, who with a gash on her head, still finds the strength to lead with “Halla Bol”. To the Women

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  10. Jan 7
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  11. What a wonderful gesture by

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  13. Jan 7

    Delhi Police indicts itself in the JNU FIR. Policemen saw 50-60 masked rioters attack JNU students. But couldn’t catch even a single one.

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  14. is one institution that should not be allowed to destroy. This attack is part of refashioning our secular democratic republic to a fascist state. Fascism attacks reason. The fee hike and making education inaccessible are part of an attack on reason.” Sitaram Yechury at JNU

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  15. “Shah must explain why Delhi Police remained mute. He should be held accountable for what happened in JNU.” D Raja, CPI leader, JNU

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  16. “This is the tukde-tukde govt. it is destroying democracy, attacking anybody who criticises it. Modi-Shah should understand that we know nationalism and patriotism. Where were they during freedom struggle? What’s their contribution to building the nation?” D Raja at JNU

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  18. “I was frightened not by the mob but by the JNU administration and the government. This was a systematic assault, planned and executed by the JNU administration and the security. ” Bikramaditya Kumar Choudhary, assistant professor, Centre for the Study of Regional Development

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  19. “The stones they threw at us were the size of half a brick. I was hit by a brick. We don’t believe in this method. And this campus won’t be a playground of fear" Sonajharia Minz, professor, School of Computer and Systems Sciences

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  20. “Who let these armed men inside the campus? And after all that had happened, who gave them safe passage out of the campus?” Saugata Bhaduri, professor at the Centre for English Studies, who was one of the first to be hit by the goons.

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  21. "I saw men carrying lathis and wearing sport shoes being escorted by the police"   Vyom Anil, a second year PhD student at the Centre of Social Medicine and Community Health

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