‘What a reign of thugs ...’: Opposition attacks Centre after Wangchuk’s removal from Jantar Mantar, calls officers 'Modi goons'
Political leaders from across the spectrum expressed strong condemnation of the Delhi police's actions at Jantar Mantar. Activist Sonam Wangchuk was transported to Safdarjung Hospital during his ongoing hunger strike, which has drawn attention to the NEET-UG paper leak. Critics have accused the police of using force against peaceful demonstrators and called out the government for its efforts to stifle dissent in this volatile situation.
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