The student body of the London School of Economics (LSE), infested with Hinduphobics, India-haters and wokes, has targeted Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, and Indus Scrolls Press for publishing LSE student Karan Kataria’s book, Recapture the Vision called Bharat.
The LSE Student’s Union has cancelled the candidature of Kataria who was contesting for the post of general secretary on the basis of unfounded and baseless allegations. In a statement, Kataria said, “Despite receiving immense support from students of all nationalities, I was disqualified from the General Secretary election of the LSE Student Union. The allegations against me ranged from being homophobic, Islamophobic, queerophobic, and Hindu Nationalist. Following it, multiple complaints were lodged against me. Many false accusations were made to discredit my image and character when, to the contrary, I have always advocated for positive change and social harmony.”
Kataria says that these allegations were false and that they were made solely to discredit his image and character. He alleges that LSESU cancelled his candidature undemocratically without providing any proof or evidence of the allegations against him. The LSESU disqualified him without hearing his side of the story or revealing the votes he received.
Commenting on the hate campaign and tirade against Indus Scrolls Press, G Sreedathan, Managing Director of Indus Scrolls group, said, “They (LSESU) are a bunch of losers who are anti-India and Hinduphobic. They cannot fight Kataria directly so they resort to such cowardly tactics. We, at Indus Scrolls, promote pluralism and rich syncretic culture, which is the hallmark of Bharat. We have writers not only from different communities but different nationalities, including Pakistan and Iran. However, we have an uncompromising stand against secessionists, anti-India propagandists, Hinduphobics and radical Islamists.”
Hinduphobic LSE student body cancels Indian student’s candidature in election for being Hindu
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