'India is witnessing something like Arab Spring'
March 04, 2016  17:26
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'Today the youth is not ready to be oppressed anymore. The youth is ready to question, debate and dissent and march out in masses to make its voice led. It is a treacherous time for the government because it is not able to tame the youth, for example, with the fabricated videos of 'anti-national' sloganeering in JNU Campus, there is no concrete evidence with the police. ' 

'What would be the future of this uprising in India? The death of Rohith Vemula would not be forgotten. The arrest of Kanhaiya, Umar and Anirban would not be forgotten. The current regime is trying to terrorise the students and saffronise the educational institutions, it would not be forgotten. It is the time to revolt, to ask for one's rights and exercise it. No form of oppression will be tolerated,' writes Shubhda Chaudhary in thecitizen.inhere.
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