Youthquake: Freedom To Dissent

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  • Published On: August 18, 2018
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This week's YouthQuake is a Azaadi Special. What is the meaning of freedom for the youth of the country, who were born in free India? With this question we go to JNU and there we discover The Freedom To Dissent is what dominates conversation. Youth activist Umar Khalid explains how dissent is leading to lynching; he draws from his own experience of being attacked with gunshots in the heart of Delhi's most high-security zones. So after 71 years of being free, is the Freedom To Dissent what young India demands? Take a look.

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