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Indian student Satyam Surana in the UK accused a major university of bias and a 'hijacking' by pro-left ideologies after he allegedly faced hate campaigns during college elections. Surana, who voiced against hate campaigns before, claimed the university ignored his evidence and justified remarks against him under 'freedom of expression'. The university allegedly took too long to investigate, allowing the accused students to pass out.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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