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How to debate Citizenship Amendment Act with ‘liberal’ idiots
Lots of misinformation, lies, and propaganda about CAA and NRC is being spread by self-styled liberals. This is how to counter them.
Watch: Delhi Police Joint Commissioner appeals to Jamia students requesting them to not pelt stones, throw bottles at police
Delhi Police Joint Commissioner appeals to students inside Jamia campus not to pelt stones and throw bottles at them.
CAA exposes nexus between Congress and Islamists: Intelligence report says PFI, SIMI behind violent protests
The intelligence report, as per sources, says that banned radical organisations like SIMI and PFI are behind the violent protests against CAA.
Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap comes back from self-imposed Twitter exile to blame BJP IT cell for violent protests by Jamia rioters
Anurag Kashyap is back on Twitter, this time to blame the BJP IT cell for violence in Jamia Nagar
Jamia, AMU and many other anti-CAA agitations are “protests of entitlement”
The protests by Jamia and AMU 'students' are nothing but a mixture of hatred and bigotry
Radio Mirchi RJ Sayema incites a mob to gather outside Police headquarters during the anti-CAB protests
Sayema, who is an Aam Aadmi Party supporter, has been quite vocal about her support to Arvind Kejriwal.
Delhi: ‘Hinduon se Azadi’ slogans raised at Jamia Nagar where anti-CAB protesters set buses on fire
The so-called 'protesters' at Jamia Nagar raised slogans of 'Hinduon se Azadi' and 'Chheen ke lengey Azadi' and 'Ladh ke lengey Azadi'.
AAP MLA Amanatullah Khan spotted leading the protests which turned violent in Delhi: Reports
As per India Today journalist Pooja Shali, Amanatullah Khan was leading the mob that turned violent at the CAA protests.
Hindu Mahasabha suggests ‘discount’ on fees to JNU students if they chant ‘Jai Shri Ram’ slogan
Hindu Mahasabha offered to give discount in hostel fees to JNU if the students chant 'Jai Shri Ram'.
JNU administration moves Delhi HC seeking contempt against protesting students, Delhi Police for violating court order
The JNU admin approached the Delhi High Court seeking contempt action against its "students" and the Delhi Police for violating August 2017 court order