This National Conference spokesperson serves up a politically seasoned curry of constitutional melodrama, where 42 students become “pawns” in a rhetorical chess game.
Marx would be amused – not by the revolution, but by how smoothly political narratives can transform educational institutions into ideological battlegrounds.
When Shaheen Bagh blocked streets and economic arteries, it was ‘democratic protest’.
When Hindu concerns emerge about an institution funded by their donations, suddenly it’s ‘communal politics’. The irony is so thick, you could spread it on toast – constitutional rights for me, but not for thee. Jammu loses a medical college, and we get a lecture on equality wrapped in partisan packaging. Because nothing says ‘social justice’ quite like an empty campus and migrating youth. Bravo!
This National Conference spokesperson serves up a politically seasoned curry of constitutional melodrama, where 42 students become “pawns” in a rhetorical chess game.
Marx would be amused – not by the revolution, but by how smoothly political narratives can transform educational institutions into ideological battlegrounds.
When Shaheen Bagh blocked streets and economic arteries, it was ‘democratic protest’.
When Hindu concerns emerge about an institution funded by their donations, suddenly it’s ‘communal politics’. The irony is so thick, you could spread it on toast – constitutional rights for me, but not for thee. Jammu loses a medical college, and we get a lecture on equality wrapped in partisan packaging. Because nothing says ‘social justice’ quite like an empty campus and migrating youth. Bravo!