Dissent
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How Bangladesh’s Section 57 allows the state to gag free speech in the name of law and order
Katatare Prajapati Collective
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Your Morning Fix, Special Edition: What has India’s tryst with the idea of free speech been like?
Scroll Staff
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As JNU becomes a battleground and academic world distances itself, courts hold sole hope of relief
Apoorvanand
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The People’s Lit Fest took on India’s mainstream literature festivals to present voices of dissent
Chandrima Pal
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Telangana tightens law against dissent, to allow arrests, cases without court nod
Scroll Staff
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Watch: How music collective The Banned uses satire as a tool of dissent
Shone Satheesh
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Tamil Nadu cartoonist’s arrest reflects a weak state government running scared of dissent
K Chandru
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Did Allahabad University cancel an event for fear that it was like ‘anti-national’ programme in JNU?
Shreya Roy Chowdhury
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Full text: In farewell speech, President Pranab Mukherjee warns against misuse of ordinances
Pranab Mukherjee
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How a woman’s dissent led to Indian mothers getting guardianship rights to their children
Githa Hariharan
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My way is the highway: Pinarayi Vijayan just won't brook protests against ‘development work'
TA Ameerudheen
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Ashish Khetan: Look beyond the CBI raids on NDTV. Indian democracy itself is under siege
Ashish Khetan
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'For ministers to say you cannot ask questions is ridiculous': Romila Thapar on the need to question
Scroll Staff
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'We are again in a climate that questions the value and scope of academic freedom': Hamid Ansari
Hamid Ansari
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Why Indian corporations and celebrities never buck the government line
Girish Shahane
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The greatest joke in Bangladesh consists of two words: Human rights.
Ikhtisad Ahmed
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Silent disquiet: What explains the lack of large-scale public anger in the face of oppression?
TM Krishna
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Demonetisation is a sacrifice that cleanses. It is the real swachch abhiyan of the republic
Shiv Visvanathan
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Hashtag nationalism: Does Kashmir really love India?
Onaiza Drabu
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Intolerance is a curse we are seeing of late, says Ratan Tata
Scroll Staff