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Cong Slams arrests Professor Ashoka, calling on BJP tolerate objections

New Delhi: Congress on Monday condemned the arrest of Ashoka University professor Ali Khan Mahmudabad and said it showed the BJP’s fear of any perception it didn’t like. Mahmudabad, president of the Department of Political Science at Ashoka University, has been subject to strict charges for his social media posts related to SINDOOR’s action, including endangering sovereignty and integrity.
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge said his party condemned any personality assassination, insulting, dragging, harassment, illegal arrest of any individual and intentional destruction of any corporate entity, whether through marginal elements or through official state institutions.

“Arson by Ashoka University professor, Ali Khan Mahmudabad shows how scared the BJP is,” he said in an article published on X.

Karger said the arrest began after a chain reaction, which began with comments on “the sad legacy of our martyred naval officer, our foreign minister and his daughter, and the regretful derogatory comments of the BJP serving as a colonel in the Indian Army”.

Instead of firing his own Madhya Pradesh on behalf of CM & Manival, BJP-RSS made disgusting remarks about our heroic armed forces, but rather a narrative of the existence of anyone representing diversity, questioning the government or anyone who performs their professional duties only in the service of the state is a narrative of its existence. ”

Karger said that supporting the armed forces and government does not mean that it cannot question the government when national interests dominate supreme.

The head of Congress said: “National unity is the highest for the Congress Party, and the BJP should not be impressed, it can promote dictatorship under the current garment of development. Democracy should be high.”

The Haryana Women’s Commission recently asked the Associate Professor about his remarks, although Mahamudabad insisted that they were “misunderstood” and asserted that he had exercised his basic right to freedom of speech.

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