'Can't Digest India's Success': Indian Student In UK Alleges Hate Campaign
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Satyam Surana alleged hate and smear campaigns against him during the student union elections at the London School of Economics this year.
Satyam Surana, an Indian student, who came to the limelight when he picked up the tricolour from the road, defying the attack at the Indian High Commission in the United Kingdom by extremist elements last year, is now alleging hate and smear campaigns against him during the student union elections at the London School of Economics this year. People are now Anti-India because they are Anti-Modi‼️They attempted to harass me. I was cancelled, I was slurred.Why?- Because I supported PM Modi.- Because I supported BJP.- Because I spoke up for the truth when the Ram Mandir was built.- Because I supported the… pic.twitter.com/OArzoof3aN
Satyam has alleged that, just 12 hours before the voting, a very 'well-planned' campaign was launched against him, somehow linking him with the Bharatiya Janata Party and calling him a 'fascist' to boycott him and his campaign.
The Pune-born student has also practiced at the Bombay High Court for some months and is pursuing an LLM at the London School of Economics with his course ending later this year.