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		<title>BJP&#8217;s Naqvi Condemns JNU Violence: No Room for Baseless Agitations</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In a strongly worded statement, BJP veteran Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi has condemned the violent unrest at JNU, dismissing it as an orchestrated effort to derail the country&#8217;s positive momentum. Speaking&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>In a strongly worded statement, BJP veteran Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi has condemned the violent unrest at JNU, dismissing it as an orchestrated effort to derail the country&#8217;s positive momentum. Speaking to the press on Friday, Naqvi reflected on his roots in student movements: &#8216;We emerged from campus protests, faced jail time for our causes, but always grounded our actions in truth and reason.&#8217;</p>



<p>He lambasted the current JNU protests for their absence of substance. &#8216;Protests without facts or boundaries serve no purpose—they&#8217;re just chaos aimed at poisoning public sentiment,&#8217; Naqvi said. Such tactics, he warned, cross a red line and demand unequivocal rejection.</p>



<p>On the NCERT syllabus row, the leader highlighted judicial oversight and governmental reforms. &#8216;The Supreme Court has taken note, and the government is acting swiftly. Let&#8217;s not exaggerate this further,&#8217; he advised.</p>



<p>Naqvi reserved his harshest words for Congress, portraying it as a party out of touch with electoral reality. &#8216;Unable to digest the mandate, they&#8217;ve gone rogue against democratic norms,&#8217; he charged. Instead of introspection, Congress allegedly fans misinformation on domestic and global fronts to incite panic among citizens—a dangerous game that erodes trust in institutions.</p>



<p>As political rhetoric heats up, Naqvi&#8217;s defense of principled protest offers a timely reminder of activism&#8217;s true spirit amid today&#8217;s polarized debates.</p>
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		<title>SC Orders NCERT Textbook Recall for Defaming Judiciary</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[New Delhi&#8217;s Supreme Court delivered a powerful verdict on Thursday, halting distribution of NCERT&#8217;s Class 8 Social Science book after it was accused of maligning the judiciary with corruption allegations.&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>New Delhi&#8217;s Supreme Court delivered a powerful verdict on Thursday, halting distribution of NCERT&#8217;s Class 8 Social Science book after it was accused of maligning the judiciary with corruption allegations. A bench headed by CJI Suryakant termed the inclusions a &#8216;calculated plot&#8217; to discredit the courts, instructing immediate market withdrawal.</p>



<p>The petition, raised by prominent lawyers including Kapil Sibal and Abhishek Manu Singhvi, pointed to explicit mentions of judicial graft unfit for school curricula. Sibal expressed dismay as a member of the legal fraternity, noting the potential to poison young minds against the justice system.</p>



<p>During proceedings, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta apologized on NCERT&#8217;s behalf, revealing disciplinary action against two chapter authors, barring them from future UGC or ministry roles. However, the court dismissed this as insufficient, likening it to letting perpetrators &#8216;fire shots at the judiciary and escape unscathed.&#8217;</p>



<p>CJI Suryakant stressed the foundational principles of constitutional separation of powers, asserting that attacks on any pillar threaten democracy&#8217;s fabric. He probed whether copies lingered online or in stores, demanding swift retrieval. Mehta confirmed recall of limited circulated copies and promised a comprehensive book overhaul.</p>



<p>With an in-depth probe ordered and hearings set for March 11, the court reaffirmed zero tolerance for threats to judicial honor. This case highlights ongoing vigilance needed to safeguard educational content from biased narratives that could undermine public confidence in institutions.</p>
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