Delhi Govt Withdraws Cases Against CJP Protesters
In a major relief for NEET protesters, the Delhi government will review all arrests and withdraw cases against those without ...
Read moreDetailsIn a major relief for NEET protesters, the Delhi government will review all arrests and withdraw cases against those without ...
Read moreDetailsWhile students camped at Jantar Mantar demanding exam reform, prime-time TV found a different story to tell — foreign plots, ...
Read moreDetailsThe controversy intensified after actor Rakhi Sawant launched a scathing attack on Ranaut, while politicians, celebrities and thousands of X ...
Read moreDetailsFrom a police notice to X demanding account details to a controversial entry into the CPI(M) office in search of ...
Read moreDetailsThe Gen Z-led protests at Delhi's Jantar Mantar over the NEET paper leak were often criticised for their irreverent language ...
Read moreDetailsA Facebook video of PM Narendra Modi addressing students on examination paper leaks was temporarily withheld before Meta restored it, ...
Read moreDetailsThe All India Students' Federation (AISF) has filed a complaint with the Kerala DGP, alleging Mohandas' remarks incite violence and ...
Read moreDetailsThe video purportedly shows Pandit confronting the students over their support for the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), forcing them to ...
Read moreDetailsThe apex court also said injuries suffered by both protesters and police personnel deserve equal concern, while questioning whether law ...
Read moreDetailsA Day after a video showing Ghaziabad-based Hindutva leader Satyam Pandit assaulting two students on way to the CJP protest ...
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