dissent
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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
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‘I believe there are still people who are questioning the state of affairs’: Saeed Akhtar Mirza
Scroll Staff
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Your Morning Fix: Witness in Kerala nun rape case found dead, family alleges foul play
Scroll Staff
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Bangladesh has jailed Shahidul Alam with malicious intent, to send a message to civil society
Kanak Mani Dixit
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Readers’ comments: Policemen who implicated ISRO’s Narayanan in false spy case must pay the price
Scroll
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Tamil Nadu is silencing anti-Sterlite protests by forcing hundreds of people to exit WhatsApp groups
S Senthalir
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Gautam Navlakha has always been a principled dissenter. It’s a shame he’s being punished for it
C Rammanohar Reddy
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‘We’ll defeat saffron agenda’: Why Kerala central university students and teachers are up in arms
TA Ameerudheen
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The BJP’s increasing authoritarianism may be eroding the support it enjoyed in 2014
Meenakshi Ganguly
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Readers’ comments: Supporting vulnerable people doesn’t make activists ‘Urban Naxals’
Scroll
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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