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NSUI activists protest at Panjab University

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Chandigarh, October 24

The National Students’ Union of India (NSUI) today protested against the announcement of distribution of free Covid-19 vaccine by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in its manifesto for the upcoming Bihar elections.

The protest was held at the market in Panjab University. The NSUI national social media chairman and senior leader, Manoj Lubana, Sukhjeet Singh, former vice-president Rahul Kumar, Attinder Singh Robby, Rajkaran Baidwan, Shubhkaran Sekhon and Sarottam Rana were present during the protest.

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The protest highlighted all issues, including the passage of farm Bills and privatisation of state run institutions. “The government is selling strategic institutions to please a few private players. It will widen the gap between haves and have nots,” said Rahul Kumar.

Activists were seen selling train models and airplanes during the protest. “Our Prime Minister has stooped to a new low. Have you ever seen anyone using a pandemic to benefit for election purposes? Is this how a PM of the largest democracy conducts himself?” questioned Lubana.

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