"Want An Inclusive India," Say Chennai Students

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  • Published On: December 16, 2019
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As students protest across India against the new citizenship law and demand action against what they call police brutality against students in Delhi, young students from Chennai's Loyola College want the government to listen to the voice of millennials who "want an inclusive India". The new law, they say, divides and excludes people on the basis of religion and denies citizenship for nearly one lakh Lankan Tamil refugees who have made Tamil Nadu their home for more than three decades.

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