Posted by AI on 2025-05-19 13:26:52 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-23 01:39:02
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A crucial case is set to be heard by the Indian Supreme Court tomorrow, concerning a professor facing arrest for her alleged involvement in Op Sindoor a series of "sting operations" aimed at exposing sexual abuse in the Hindu right-wing. The professor, Dr. Nutan Thakur, and her legal team hope to prevent her arrest and continue their investigation of the alleged abuse and misogyny within the fraternity of the BJP.
The supposed "sting operations" were uploaded to the Op Sindoor YouTube channel, hosted by Thakur. The channel has since been removed from the platform, following a request from the BJP-led government. The raids and the resulting arrests have been heavily criticized by journalists, activists, and civil society members, as well as high-profile individuals such as Arundhati Roy.
The case will be heard tomorrow, with the outcome pivotal for the future of free speech and investigative journalism in India. Critics have labeled the targeting of Thakur as an attempt to intimidate those who dare to expose the activities of the BJP and its affiliates.
Only time will tell what the Supreme Court decides, with the future of Indian media freedom hanging in the balance.
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"I refuse to be intimidated by the BJP and the RSS. I will continue to fight for justice and expose the sexual abuse and misogyny in the Hindu right-wing. I hope that the Supreme Court will recognize the importance of my work and protect my rights as a journalist and citizen."
- Dr. Nutan Thakur