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J Sai Deepak responds with Jai Shri Ram to anti-Hindu slogans during his speech in US varsity: The West & the cesspool in its universities

“J Sai Deepak responds with Jai Shri Ram to anti-Hindu slogans during his speech in US varsity: The West & the cesspool in its universities”, Opindia, March 6, 2024:

“Senior Supreme Court Advocate and author J Sai Deepak on 3rd March delivered a talk at an event titled Bharatam at UC Berkeley in California organised by the Hindu YUVA group.

As Sai Deepak addressed a myriad of issues concerning the Hindu civilisation, the usual anti-India and anti-Hindu elements in UC Berkeley along with Khalistanis staged loud protests outside the venue in the varsity premises.

According to a press release issued by the organisers, more than 200 students from UC Berkeley attended the event. However, the usual anti-India and anti-Hindu woke suspects attempted to cancel the event but failed…..”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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