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Singer Vishal Dadlani miffed with Arvind Kejriwal for sanctioning prosecution in Tukde Tukde case against Kanhaiya Kumar
On January 14 last year, the Delhi police special Cell had submitted 1200-page charge-sheet against Kanhaiya Kumar and his comrades.
After delaying for more than a year, AAP government gives permission for prosecuting Kanhaiya Kumar and two others in JNU sedition case
AAP led Delhi government finally gives nod to prosecute former JNUSU president Kanhaiya Kumar in JNU sedition case
Delhi police asks Arvind Kejriwal’s sanction to prosecute Kanhaiya, Umar for ‘tukde tukde case’ as ‘Kattar deshbhakt’ continues to delay
Delhi Police has asked the Arvind Kejriwal-led Delhi govt to clear pending request to prosecute Kanhaiya Kumar, others in JNU sedition case
Sharjeel Imam: Are liberals preparing us to accept Bharat ke Tukde?
Sharjeel Imam, the Shaheen Bagh mastermind and The Wire columnist is now a “Scholar”. “Activist”.
Shaheen Bagh mastermind Sharjeel Imam brought to Delhi, to be investigated by Anti-terror unit
As per reports, Delhi's Anti-terror unit will investigate the nexus between arrested JNU student Sharjeel Imam and anti-India elements.
Here are four incidents at Shaheen Bagh that show the true Jihadi nature of anti-caa protests, if riots weren’t proof enough
The anti-CAA protests at Shaheen Bhagh have turned into another typical left-wing managed anti-India event
The straws that ‘liberals’ clutch on to: First the ‘chaiwallah’ RTI, and now one that asks about ‘Tukde Tukde Gang’
The response to the RTI said that the MHA had no information on any 'Tukde Tukde Gang'
JNU violence: 208 reputed academicians, professors blame ‘Left-wing Coterie’ for deteriorating academic environment in country
Academicians write to PM Modi raising concerns over the deteriorating academic environment due to the shenanigans of a small coterie of left-wing activists
Traitors of JNU, Nothing will be forgotten: Naxal-style poster seeking revenge on non-left professors and alumni put up inside JNU
The posters in JNU say, "Nothing will be forgotten, nothing will be forgotten".
Deepika Padukone knew she is standing beside those who want to see the destruction of India: Union Minister Smriti Irani
Smriti Irani said that Deepika Padukone had already made her political affiliation clear in 2011 when she supported Congress