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Students❌ Propagandist ✅ At Jamia Mllit@nt Islamia, affiliated with groups like Fraternity Movement, SFI, NSUI, AISA, AIRSO, and DISSC, staged a protest against an RSS-linked event called Yuva Kumbh. During the protest, some students alleged that security guards used force and manhandled them despite the demonstration being peaceful. There...

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