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Struggles dismissed if you don’t hate Hindus, don’t need such love: Acid attack survivor Rangoli Chandel hits out after ‘comedian’ mocked her

Rangoli Chandel, reacting to Khatri's shameful attempt to mock her, stated that the main reason behind the hatred she receives from such 'secular liberals' is that she is not anti-Hindu and doesn't deride India, or our security forces in her tweets.

Nobel laureate Abhijit Banerjee rues how JNU is no more a place with vibrant debates between different ideologies

Abhijit Banerjee lamented that JNU was a safe place for voicing dissenting opinions when he studied in the university

Watch: Pakistanis extend support to JNU students in Lahore, chant ‘halla bol’ in solidarity against PM Modi

Students and teachers in Lahore, Pakistan took out a rally on Wednesday in solidarity with the JNU students.

After ‘Free Kashmir’ poster in Mumbai, now ‘Kashmir Maange Aazadi’ slogans and posters in DU

January 6, secessionist posters asking for "Free Kashmir" were seen in Mumbai's Gateway of India where many social media and Bollywood activists had gathered to show solidarity with the JNU students after Sunday's violence in the campus.

Ahead of release of Deepika Padukone starrer Chhapaak, Laxmi Agarwal’s Wikipedia page vandalised, culprit Naeem changed to ‘Rajesh’

Ahead of release of the film, some elements are vandalising Laxmi Agarwal's Wikipedia page and changing the name of the culprit from Naeem Khan to 'Rajesh'.

NCP goons attack and vandalise ABVP Pune’s office to show ‘solidarity’ with JNU students

On Tuesday, 7th of January, ABVP's office in Pune was attacked. The attackers smeared ink on the name board outside ABVP Pune's office.

Deepika Padukone’s PR stunt at JNU gets endorsement from Pakistan. Here is how it unfolded

Deepika Padukone visits JNU campus for promotion of her film Chhapaak to show 'solidarity' with students.

Ahead of movie release, Deepika Padukone joins protests against JNU violence, stands behind Aishe Ghosh booked for vandalism

Deepika Padukone joined the protests by left-wing students in JNU who claim to have been attacked by ABVP

Prakash Javadekar continues to expose foreign media’s biased reporting, takes aim on NYTimes over its JNU violence reportage

Union Minister for Information & Broadcasting, Prakash Javadekar, appears to have had enough with the propagandists in the media.

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