
New Delhi, 02 March (H.S.): India Youth Front warned of street demonstrations against the arrest of Indian Youth Congress President Uday Bhanu Chib, with leaders from multiple organizations demanding a government apology at a press conference held at Youth Congress headquarters Monday.
Youth Congress General Secretary Surbhi Dwivedi highlighted the court's finding that their protest was neither inflammatory nor anti-national, insisting the Prime Minister apologize for maligning the group. Voicing national concerns branded us traitors, she charged.
Fahad Ahmed, National President of NCP (Sharad Pawar faction) Youth Wing, predicted bail pressures would ease, freeing Chib soon. Crushing protests only amplifies them—the government can't silence us, he declared.
Former Muslim Youth League President Asif Ansari accused external influences dictating domestic policy, particularly US deals compromising interests. Arresting a major organization's leader for peaceful dissent warrants street action if unresolved swiftly.
Aam Aadmi Party student wing's National In-Charge Anurag Nigam slammed US trade pacts as national sellouts, noting IYC's opposition to claiming foreign tech as Indian at Bharat Mandapam and anti-farmer/trader moves. Frightened by dissent, they jailed the leader, he alleged.
All India Youth Federation's Harish Bala echoed claims of national interest betrayals and public voice suppression.
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Hindusthan Samachar / Jun Sarkar