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'We want to keep Rohith Vemula alive through this book'

<p>Students&rsquo; organisations collaborate to produce Rohith Vemula biography to fight discrimination, and injustice across Indian campuses; counter ABVP &lsquo;propaganda&rsquo; by releasing their own material</p>

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“We want to keep Rohith alive through this book. We are trying to tell the world who Rohith Vemula really was, what he stood for and how RSS turned the whole JNU issue around. It will reflect how even today there are people facing discrimination and injustice on campuses and there is an urgent need to address this problem rather than remaining silent,” said Abhilasha Sandhya, joint general secretary of the All India Students Association (AISA).

Members from various students’ organisations display a copy each of ‘JNU Speaks’. Pic/Prabhanjan Dhanu
Members from various students’ organisations display a copy each of ‘JNU Speaks’. Pic/Prabhanjan Dhanu

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