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Shameful mismanagement by @NTA_Exams Conducting one of the biggest medical exams in India yet the website hasn’t worked properly for the last 3 days before the deadline. Lakhs of students are unable to fill the form.
Are you playing with students’ futures?
What message are we giving to young minds when hate-driven mobs walk free while frightened students are left to justify their right to exist? Must students now choose between education and their identity? Will they be forced to enter campuses with fear instead of books? Educational institutions must be zones of knowledge, dignity, and equal belonging, not places where constitutional rights get suspended at the gate.
This incident does not represent merely one college, one district, or one community. It represents a dangerous precedent:
If this goes unpunished today, every campus in Maharashtra becomes vulnerable tomorrow.
If hate becomes normalised today, justice becomes optional tomorrow.
If the dignity of students becomes negotiable, the future of Maharashtra becomes negotiable too.
We therefore urge your government to act immediately, without delay or bureaucratic hesitation:
1️⃣ Register the FIR under the appropriate BNS and IT Act provisions
2️⃣ Conduct swift arrests of all who trespassed, threatened, and circulated the videos
3️⃣ Provide psychological and institutional protection, to the affected students
4️⃣ Issue a clear public statement reaffirming that the Constitution, not mobs, governs campuses in Maharashtra
Honourable Chief Minister, this is a moment when the youth of Maharashtra are watching. This is a moment when history will remember whether the law protected its most vulnerable or enabled their oppression through silence.
We are not asking for sympathy.
We are demanding justice.
Justice delayed now becomes justice denied, and denial of justice becomes the denial of dignity, something that a democratic and secular Maharashtra must never allow.
Before fear replaces freedom,
Before silence replaces justice,
Before students start believing that they are alone.
We appeal to you to restore faith in the Constitution through decisive action.
Because the dignity of one student is the dignity of Maharashtra.
And a government that cannot protect its youth, protects nothing.
Will Maharashtra Protect Its Students?
(An Open Letter to the Honourable Chief Minister of Maharashtra)
Honourable Chief Minister,
Government of Maharashtra,
It has now been one full week since a disturbing act of targeted intimidation took place inside Ideal College of Pharmacy, Kalyan – an act that has not only violated the trust and safety of students but has deeply wounded the sanctity of educational spaces in Maharashtra. On the fateful day, a group of innocent students offered a brief prayer inside their classroom with due permission from college authorities, without disturbing anyone, and without causing any obstruction to college administration or the public. Their act was simple, peaceful, and rooted in the constitutional promise of freedom of religion. Yet, what followed has brought shame upon the very system that is supposed to protect them.
Instead of their rights being upheld, the students were dragged out, humiliated, threatened, and coerced into apologising and declaring that they would never again practice their faith inside the campus. They were forced to bow before a statue, not out of respect, but out of fear – a fear imposed by those who stormed the campus illegally and weaponised identity for hate. Video footage of this humiliation was then recorded and circulated, with clear malicious intent to inflame hatred and provoke communal disharmony, causing psychological trauma to the victims.
This incident was not spontaneous. It was a premeditated and coordinated attack by members of extremist groups who criminally trespassed onto college property, shouted inflammatory anti-minority slogans, and attempted to establish dominance through force and violence. What is even more disturbing is the continued silence of the police, who were expected to take suo motu action under established Supreme Court directives but failed to do so. Their silence is no longer passive, it is now an active form of injustice.
The Constitution of India guarantees every citizen their right to life with dignity (Article 21), their right to equality before law (Article 14), and their right to practice religion freely (Article 25). What happened in that college was a direct attack on all three of these fundamental rights. And when the protectors of law become spectators, fear becomes the new law.
The Supreme Court has already taken cognizable positions on such communal intimidation. In Tehseen Poonawalla vs. The Union of India*, the Court clearly stated:
“No citizen can assault the dignity of another, for such an action would comatose the majesty of law.”Police are duty-bound to prevent hate crimes and take immediate action. Similarly, in Shaheen Abdulla vs. Union of India, the Court directed police authorities to register cases suo motu in hate-based incidents, even if no complaint is filed".
Therefore, the ongoing police inaction is not merely negligence, it amounts to the violation of Supreme Court orders and, by extension, contempt of the very rule of law this nation stands upon.
The individuals involved in this violent intimidation must be booked under the following serious offences of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS):
• Criminal trespass and unlawful intrusion, Sections 152 & 196,
• Promoting enmity between religious groups, Section 302
• Assault, threats, and criminal intimidation, Sections 351 & 352
•Outraging the dignity and religious identity of individuals, Sections 196 & 298
• Recording and circulating video to create communal tension Section 353 (BNS) + applicable IT Act provisions
All these offences are cognizable, non-bailable, and demand immediate arrest.
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The Delhi High Court’s denial of bail to student activists #SharjeelImam, #UmarKhalid, #GulfishaFatima, and many others who have been incarcerated for nearly five years without a fair trial is deeply disappointing and a travesty of justice...