💨 Abstract
Indian academic Nitasha Kaul contests the revocation of her Overseas Citizenship of India, alleging it's an attempt to silence her. Kaul, who frequently writes about Kashmir and human rights violations, was barred from attending an academic conference in Bengaluru. Her OCI cancellation notice cited "anti-India activities" through her writing and speeches. Kaul has faced online abuse and supports open academic dialogue, arguing that governments must engage with diverse views.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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