"Am Free To Criticise PM Modi; Doesn't Give Govt Right To Interfere": Amartya Sen to NDTV

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"As a voter, I'm free to criticise Prime Minister Narendra Modi, but that doesn't give the government the right to interfere in education," says Amartya Sen in an exclusive interview to NDTV after quitting as Chancellor of Nalanda University.

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