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JNU violence: Delhi HC asks Delhi Police to seize mobiles of members of ‘Friends of RSS’ and ‘Unity Against Left’ WhatsApp groups
The Delhi High Court today asked Google and WhatsApp, a Facebook company, to preserve their data based on basic subscriber information including the email ids, as per their policy.
JNU violence: Delhi Police to question 9 suspects, including JNUSU president Aishe Ghosh at the University
Delhi Police had earlier issued a notice to 9 suspects including JNUSU president Aishe Ghosh
Shashi, what is this behaviour? Congress MP Shashi Tharoor continues to lie on CAA in JNU
The students at JNU, who are violently protesting against marginal fee hike which has been partially rolled back, were given wrong notes on CAA by Tharoor.
After having justified ‘Antifa’ violence, left can’t complain when tables turn
The Left appears to have forgotten the age-old lesson of 'As you sow, so shall you reap'.
Diary of a Delhi Liberal: Do not underestimate us, comrades will make sure Modi and Shah lose their deposits in next elections
This fight against fascism really takes a toll on you, you feel lost at times, you start wondering whether this is all worth it.
Old images of Awasthi do not discredit the January 2020 visuals where he can be seen siding with Leftists
Renewed efforts are being made to associate Akshat Awasthi with the ABVP even after OpIndia busted the false narrative in a series of reports published yesterday.
JNU administration issues a circular to hostel wardens asking them to carry out the security audit of hostels
JNU has issued a notice to all hostel wardens requesting them to have a security audit of their respective hostels
India Today sting on JNU violence: Here is how Rahul Kanwal passed off a JNUSU activist as an ABVP member
The India Today sting operation where they claim to mask JNU violence goons is marred with fake news
ABVP statement on IndiaToday JNU sting: Smear campaign to deviate from Delhi Police finding, man on camera not ABVP
JNU violence: India Today aired their own 'investigation', so far, identifying 2 alleged ABVP students
JNU violence: Delhi police names nine suspects and 4 Left organisations, suspects include JNUSU Pres Aishe Ghosh
JNU violence: Delhi police has named 9 suspects who belong to four Left organisations SFI, AISA, AISF and DFI.