The terror of law
The draconian counter-terror laws are often misused by law enforcement agencies to frame innocent people at will. Even if acquitted, it means little because of what they have lost out on
Shalini Sharma Delhi
The draconian counter-terror laws are often misused by law enforcement agencies to frame innocent people at will. Even if acquitted, it means little because of what they have lost out on
Shalini Sharma Delhi
New Delhi: Days after AISA took to the streets against the alleged hooliganism of ABVP at an event in Ramjas College of Delhi University, the BJP affiliated student wing is staging a counter-
The JNU administration’s vengeful slew of punishments are no more acceptable to the students than the enquiry committee that recommended them was and students and teachers alike are drawing attention to the collusion between the Centre and the administration to derail larger questions
Dhruba Basu Delhi
Editorial Hardnews Delhi
The JNU saga has shown that the spaces for dissent are shrinking fast
Shruti Jain Delhi
In highly polarised times like these the words of Rabindranath Tagore provide some much needed inspiration
Like Beethoven's ‘Ode to Joy’, JNU celebrates the culture of dissent and intellectual freedom
Amit Sengupta Delhi
If anyone thinks that Modi can be persuaded by public appeals, pluralist ideas and logical arguments, then, it seems, they will be sadly mistaken
Sanjay Kapoor Delhi
In its attempt to spin a web of lies the BJP has been caught red handed
Anand Teltumbde Mumbai
With Umar Khalid resurfacing after a week the entry of the police into the JNU campus becomes imminent
Abeer Kapoor Delhi