The Biggest Stories Of December 16, 2019

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Student protests against the Citizenship law spread across India a day after Jamia protests in Delhi; Several political leaders including Mamata Banerjee and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra protest against the Citizenship law; Pranab Mukherjee warns of dangers of majoritarianism, says "numerical majority in elections gives you the right to make a stable Government. The lack of popular majority forbids you from a majoritarian Government. That is the message & essence of our Parliamentary Democracy"; PM Modi meets Economic Advisory Council with GST compensation of Rs 35, 298 crore given to states; Expelled BJP MLA Kuldeep Sengar was today convicted for the rape of a minor girl with his sentencing to take place on Tuesday

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