Four Years in Jail Without Trial: The Price of Dissent in Modi's India
Briefly

Umar Khalid, an Indian political activist, has emerged as a symbol of dissent suppression under Modi, spending four years in jail without trial since his arrest in 2020.
The government has increasingly used a draconian state security law to silence dissenters like Khalid, enabling indefinite pretrial detention and legal hardships that can delay justice for years.
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