‘My father is in RSS’: India’s Gen Z confronts Modi-loving parents at home

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New Delhi, India – When Kunal Choudhary left Punjab’s Ludhiana city on July 14 to join the Gen Z-led protests in New Delhi, he knew it was in effect a one-way ticket with little possibility of returning home in the foreseeable future.Choudhary, 19, a law student at a private university in Jalandhar, another city in Punjab, was among tens of thousands of people who streamed into the national capital to demand education reforms after papers for a key medical entrance test were leaked, leading to more than 20 aspirants dying by suicide and causing widespread anger across the country.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Protesters rally in India’s Jharkhand over alleged exam irregularitieslist 2 of 4India to increase penalties for exam leaks after Cockroach party protestslist 3 of 4How has the Indian government responded to ‘Cockroach’ protests?list 4 of 4‘Still searching for truth’: Daughter of Sikh activist killed 30 years agoend of listThe unprecedented challenge to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 12-year rule forced the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and an overhaul of entrance exams ordered by the government, exposing cracks in the Bharatiya Janata Pa...

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