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JP Nadda’s ‘Emergency’ snap in row over attempted arrest of CPM’s Aishe Ghosh
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The Indian Express
A Delhi Police team’s visit to the CPM headquarters in the city to arrest youth leader Aishe Ghosh – allegedly for her involvement in the Jantar Mantar protests – sparked a face-off in the Rajya Sabha Wednesday.
Raising the issue in the Upper House, Brittas said, “We have a parliamentary democracy based on a multi-party system.
Yesterday, an unfortunate incident happened.
A Delhi Police team barged into the headquarters of CPM, which is a national political party… It was to arrest Aishe Ghosh, former JNU students’ union president.
Her only mistake was: she participated in the Jantar Mantar agitation.”