Following his acquittal in Maoists links case, the ex-DU prof recounts his time behind bars, speaking about his deteriorating health and 'immoral ways' in which prosecution came after him.
Wife of Saibaba, a former DU professor serving a life sentence for ‘Naxal links’, has alleged ill-treatment in Nagpur jail. Authorities deny allegation.
MoSPI proposes to remove closed factories from IIP sample, aiming for truer picture of India’s industrial health in upcoming 2022–23 base series. Plan open to public feedback until 25 November.
Bihar is blessed with a land more fertile for revolutions than any in India. Why has it fallen so far behind then? Constant obsession with politics is at the root of its destruction.
Misplaced sympathy, that is what this article is. This man in a wheel chair instantly evokes sympathy because of his disability even eliciting comments like “yeh kisika kya kar sakta hai”. But one question that begs an answer is Why should any government keep behind bars an invalid for ten years, unless it had clinching evidence that this urban Naxal was an antinational, who wanted to wreck the existing system of governance and cause chaos and disorder in the country, which is the doctrine of all Naxalites?. Any way, only time will tell if his release was for the good of the society or otherwise.
Misplaced sympathy, that is what this article is. This man in a wheel chair instantly evokes sympathy because of his disability even eliciting comments like “yeh kisika kya kar sakta hai”. But one question that begs an answer is Why should any government keep behind bars an invalid for ten years, unless it had clinching evidence that this urban Naxal was an antinational, who wanted to wreck the existing system of governance and cause chaos and disorder in the country, which is the doctrine of all Naxalites?. Any way, only time will tell if his release was for the good of the society or otherwise.