Dissent
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Delhi Police bars protest against bill replacing MGNREGA, activists allege ‘high-handedness’
Anant Gupta
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Who has the right to protest in Modi’s India?
Supriya Sharma
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Assam’s disturbing experiments in silencing dissent
Amrita Dutta
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In South Asian University’s crackdown, a message that teachers must ignore injustices to students
Apoorvanand
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In Delhi, space for dissent shrinks as police pressure venues hosting civil society events
Zafar Aafaq
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‘Guilt by association’: How Supreme Court made it easy to jail people under UAPA
Umang Poddar Zafar Aafaq
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India’s ‘thought-free’ universities and the danger of the ripples from a single dissenting pebble
Apoorvanand
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Valentine’s Day: Love in the time of strife, dissent and authoritarianism, over the ages
Nandita Haksar
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‘Anything could be a crime’: A snitching app in Saudi Arabia is being used to crack down on dissent
Nazih Osseiran, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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Aruna Roy interview: ‘Free speech is the most important right eroded over the past seven years’
Sneha Philip Smarinita Shetty
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Even after Stan Swamy’s death, the fight to get justice for Jharkhand undertrials is still alive
Riddhi Dastidar, IndiaSpend.com
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A new anthology brings together poetry of dissent from all over India
Nabina Das Nirupama Dutt
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Interview: Romila Thapar on the history of dissent and how it shaped Hinduism and India
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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‘When will you show your documents?’: The poem for which Kannada poet Siraj Bisaralli was arrested
Dhanya Gopal
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Dissent is ‘anti-national’ in Modi’s India – no matter where it comes from
Meenakshi Ganguly
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BJP IT chief’s response to Rahul Bajaj proves the party’s inability to handle dissent
Ipsita Chakravarty
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Watch: A YouTuber’s new song laments what he considers bad decisions by the Indian government
Scroll Staff
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Independence Day watch: Writer Shanta Gokhale discusses dissent in India through a classic lyric
Scroll Staff
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Former bureaucrats condemn alleged intimidation of human rights activists and dissidents
Scroll Staff
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Democracy is decaying around the world, one law at a time
Chrystie Flournoy Swiney, The Conversation