“In matters of conscience, the law of the majority has no place.” ― Mahatma Gandhi.

Religion has no place in Governance in a Democracy, unless it is a Democracy where "All People are Equal but Some People are More Equal than Others".

When the law was made in 1950 then it was clearly mentioned in the Indian Constitution how citizenship will be given to anyone who was born here. Anyone who has lived here for 11 years will get citizenship whether Hindu, Sikh, Christian or Muslim."


What is Sad is in a War no side will agree it is at fault. All this violence and bloodshed in the name of God and Religion and we are all victims as we are born into one religion or the other for no fault of ours. Religious Conflict is the main reason why the world is in such mess in 2020 ? Chaaha Hai Kya ? Paaya Hai Kya? Just pain and misery. Sad world we live in. Can Gods not take the responsibility and resolve this feud between themselves. Australian Fires brought the people together CAA fires have divided the Nation on religious grounds. Sad but True.

Thursday, 26 December 2019

015 - 24th Dec 2019 - Huge student protest in Hyderabad's Osmania University against CAA, NRC - News Minute


Huge student protest in Hyderabad's Osmania University against CAA, NRC


The students gathered in front of the iconic Arts College building on campus, and said that the Centre's latest move was against the spirit of the Indian Constitution.

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Tuesday, December 24, 2019 - 11:36

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Hundreds of students gathered at the Osmania University in Hyderabad on Monday evening to protest against the Centre's Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and the National Register of Citizens (NRC).

Holding placards against the BJP-led Centre and national flags, the students gathered in front of the iconic Arts College building on campus and said that the move was against the spirit of the Indian Constitution.

The event began with the national anthem, following which several speakers from Professor Vishweshwar Rao to Dalit student leader Sharath Chamar Naliganti took to the stage.

While Professor Vishweshwar Rao said that he would continue challenging the move in court, and would not allow the NRC to be implemented in Telangana, Sharath said, "The CAA and NRC is not a Muslim problem alone. We must all come together to oppose it."


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Protest meeting against #CAA and #NRC at #OsmaniaUniversity underway in #Hyderabad, hundreds gather @thenewsminute


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Those who gathered also recalled OU student leader George Reddy, and his slogan “Jeena hain toh marna seekho, kadam kadam par ladna seekho” (Be ready to die if you want to live, learn to fight at every step) and said that they would continue the struggle and the fight for justice.

George Reddy, known as the Che Guevara of Osmania University, was a fiery student leader who founded the Progressive and Democratic Students Union (PSDU) and was killed in 1972 on campus. He was also the subject of a recent film.


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In anti-CAA and #NRC protest, #OsmaniaUni's student leader Sharat Naliganti Chamar sings a song remembering George Reddy known as OU Che Guevara who was killed by a lumpen gang allegedly backed by right wing student group. #CAA_NRC_Protest #Osmania #Hyderabad


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Ladeeda Farzana and Aysha Renna, the two female students of Jamia Millia Islamia, whose video standing up to to the police during an anti-CAA protest, also addressed the gathering. The students had arrived in Hyderabad on Saturday to address a meeting that was held at Darussalam, where they shared the stage with Hyderabad MP Asadauddin Owaisi.

Demanding that all those who have been detained during the protests must be released immediately, the two students appealed to the chief ministers of the non-BJP ruled states to come together, to fight against the Centre. They also stressed on the need for a larger alliance, by joining hands and expressing solidarity with Dalits and other marginalised communities.

The “Maha Garjana’’ by the students also saw the gathering read out the Preamble to the Constitution of India.


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Students from #OU, #HCU, #EFLU and #MANUU ,#TISS and several other institutions have attended protest gathering in Osmania Arts College against #CAA #NRC @thenewsminute


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Posters from Osmania University anti-CAA&NRC protest.


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Students from the University of Hyderabad (UoH) and Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU) also attended the event.

Pointing out that Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy had said that he would not implement NRC in his state, the students appealed to his Telangana counterpart, K Chandrasekhar Rao, to also publicly take a stand.





While the Hyderabad police had given permission for the meeting, it had beefed up security around campus and deployed several personnel on both main entrances of the university.

Many said that they were even stopped at the gates, and only allowed inside after they showed their student ID cards.

After the event, some students cleared the trash generated from the event in black bags, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah's names written on them.


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Osmania University students clearing trash at the protest against CAA, NRC & NPR.
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Trash Modi#CAA_NRC_Protests #IndiansAgainstCAA


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While the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) had opposed the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) in Parliament, it has since maintained silence on the issue.

Read:

'We, the people': Thousands read out the Preamble at massive anti-CAA rally in Hyd

Andhra CM Jagan says he will not support NRC in state