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JUSTICE, NOT SILENCE

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Guwahati, Assam 18 July 2026
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The arrest of Sonam Wangchuk and the response to his peaceful hunger strike have deeply disturbed many citizens. A democracy must protect the right to peaceful protest, not suppress it. When people who choose non-violence are detained instead of being heard, it raises serious questions about the government's commitment to democratic values and freedom of expression.

The government should immediately engage in meaningful dialogue, ensure transparency, and respect the constitutional rights of every peaceful protester. If the government has failed to uphold these responsibilities, then political accountability is essential. The Prime Minister and the concerned ministers should accept responsibility for their actions and, if they have lost the public's trust, they should consider resigning.

A nation's strength is measured not by how it silences criticism, but by how it responds to it with honesty, justice, and respect. India deserves leadership that listens to its people, protects peaceful dissent, and upholds the values of democracy.

WE DEMAND RESIGNATION OF EDUCATION MINISTER AND PRIME MINISTER!

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