From paper leaks to a Gen Z movement: How Jantar Mantar changed Indian politics
By The Hindu
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What began as outrage over examination paper leaks soon evolved into one of the most significant youth-led movements in recent years. In this special discussion, The Hindu's Sandeep Phukan speaks with Nikhil M. Babu, who spent days reporting from the protest site, to unpack how the movement evolved, why it resonated with Gen Z, the role of social media, the political battle that followed, allegations of police excesses, and what these protests could mean for India's political future. #GenZ #JantarMantar #StudentProtests
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