Every day we hear of discrimination against Dalits and Muslims. We see bias in every walk of life. We also have been mentally harassed in our university, BBAU, which faces institutionalised bias. Through our protest, we wanted to call out every atrocity faced by students like Rohith. We feel like responsible citizens who have the right to dissent. If given a chance we will do it again
PM Modi tweets every minor and random thing � be it a Mayor election or wishing somebody on their birthday. But he has not said anything on issues of grave injustice, like the murders of Akhlaq, Dabolkar and Kalburgi� Amarendra Arya, LLM graduate
What delayed him for so many days? Just because we protested he was forced to shed crocodile tears. He was forced to speak up merely for fear of losing Dalit votes in the 2017 elections� Surendra Nigam, teaches at a private college in Mirzapur
There is institutionalised saffronisation at play. Talk of Mandir-Masjid instead of education. And as citizens we are worried by the trend. We thought of no better platform than this to get our voices heard. If we were Muslim, we could so easily have been branded terrorists. I was evicted from the Siddhartha Boys Hostel. My boarding for the night was cancelled though my room was booked for January 21 and 22.� - Ram Karan Nirmal, gold medalist in human rights.