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VisitWho will lead the next major protest organized by Chhatra Samaj by end of 2024?
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Supreme Court Upholds Bail for Chhatra Samaj Leader Sayan Lahiri Despite West Bengal Government Appeal
Sep 2, 2024, 09:33 AM
The Supreme Court of India has dismissed the West Bengal government's appeal challenging the bail granted to Sayan Lahiri, a leader of the Chhatra Samaj. Lahiri was arrested in connection with the violence during the 'March to Nabanna' protest on August 27. The protest was organized by students and led to significant unrest. The West Bengal government had sought to revoke Lahiri's bail, but the Supreme Court upheld the decision to grant him bail. The case is also linked to the Kolkata rape-murder protests.
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