The core tenets of the Modi government are Asatya and Hinsa.
The removal of Sonam Wangchuk ji from Jantar Mantar while he was on a non-violent hunger strike is wrong.
Paper leaks, the rising cost of education, and student suicides are critical issues for IndiaтАЩs future.
No amount of force can deter IndiaтАЩs students, and those of us who love and believe in them, from raising these issues.
#ChhatronKiGoonj
Today Iran has launched the biggest attack on Saudi to destroy all American military bases. If Saudi and Pakistan are having a little shame, so they should ask America to leave Saudi Arabia immediately. @KingSalman@CMShehbaz@TamimBinHamad
They are now going to bulldoze a University!
ThatтАЩs how vindictive this illiterate BJP-Sanghi brigade is.
They give a damn about education and the future of youth.
Bulldozing a universityтАжpause and think!
Baat toh Sahi hai @nitin_gadkari ji. If you don't want E-20, You have to pay more. That is, Rs. 170 per liter.
Now stop comparing prices of 100% Petrol in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and China. Only Soros funded Anti Nationals will do such cheap comparisons.
You hosted Sonam Wangchuk on your show @SrBachchan and said you felt proud while introducing him.
This same man has been fasting for more than half a month now.
If you have little bit of spine & courage left in you, speak up, for him, for justice & for students.
At least 1 character from Aamir KhanтАЩs film 3 idiots has come out in support of Sonam Wangchuk (the inspiration behind the Aamir Khan character) who is on fast at Jantar Mantar for 17 days, seeking the resignation of Education Minister Pradhan.
Waiting to see what Amir Khan does?
The Indian government has defended PM Narendra Modi's continued refusal to hold press conferences, after a New Zealand reporter questioned ModiтАЩs avoidance of the media on an official state visit.
ItтАЩs the third such incident facing the PM in less than two months.
Al Jazeera reports on ModiтАЩs lack of press conferences & why India under him has fallen to 157 position out of 180 countries in the Press Freedom Index