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Watch: India Today journalist and JNUSU VP talking in a hushed, off the record conversation. Does this point to collusion?

India Today's Tanushree Pandey seems to be coaching JNUSU VP and accepting whatever he is saying without question

JNU violence: 208 reputed academicians, professors blame ‘Left-wing Coterie’ for deteriorating academic environment in country

Academicians write to PM Modi raising concerns over the deteriorating academic environment due to the shenanigans of a small coterie of left-wing activists

India Today ‘journalist’ fails to comprehend science and tech, spreads false propaganda on JNU servers

The 'journalist' who seems to have no idea regarding how the system of email works implied that if emails could be sent from these servers, how could someone claim that servers have been damaged by left-wing students.

JNU violence: Delhi police identify 37 members of the WhatsApp group ‘Unity Against Left’

Delhi police identify 37 members of the Whatsapp group ‘Unity Against Left’ which had purportedly planned the JNU violence

India Today issues clarification on old date seen in JNU sting video, stays mum on JNUSU activist being passed off as ABVP member

Aaj Tak says an old date was seen in its JNU sting video because its camera settings were not updated

No connection to ABVP, was only boasting: India Today JNU sting disintegrates further, student touted as ‘ABVP activist’ retracts

India Today aired a "sting operation" that claimed to unmask the goons who indulged in rampant violence in JNU

India Today sting on JNU violence: Here is how Rahul Kanwal passed off a JNUSU activist as an ABVP member

The India Today sting operation where they claim to mask JNU violence goons is marred with fake news

Fact Check: Did JNUSU president Aishe Ghosh appear with the plaster on right hand and left hand at different occasions?

Mirror images of actual photographs used to claim that JNUSU president Aishe Ghosh switched her injured hand

JNU violence: Delhi police names nine suspects and 4 Left organisations, suspects include JNUSU Pres Aishe Ghosh

JNU violence: Delhi police has named 9 suspects who belong to four Left organisations SFI, AISA, AISF and DFI.

Watch: As ABVP member shares his ordeal on JNU violence, Priyanka Gandhi ignores and walks away

ABVP student Shivam Chaurasia was reportedly chased and brutally attacked by leftists inside JNU campus.

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