Removal of special status for J-K done in autocratic manner: Tushar Gandhi
Democracy is being repressed in the country, Tushar Gandhi alleged.

The government on Monday revoked provisions of Article 370 that gives special status to Jammu and Kashmir and moved a separate bill to bifurcate the state into union territories of Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh.
"No democratic process was followed in the revocation of Article 370. It was done in an autocratic manner. If people of Kashmir too wanted this, then why are troops in large number deployed there," Tushar Gandhi said at a programme here organised by organised by Gandhi Virasat Manch.
Democracy is being repressed in the country, he alleged.
About religious intolerance, Gandhi said, "People are forced to say 'Jai Shri Ram'. Where is devotion ('bhakti') in this?"
He said religious intolerance existed even at the time of Mahatma Gandhi which led to Partition and the father of the nation was not in its favour.
Tushar Gandhi alleged that the Centre diluted the Right to Information Act and freedom of the people was being encroached upon no voice is being raised against it which is a matter of concern.
"When a businessman commits suicide, debates and discussions are held all over the country but when farmers commit suicide, no one sheds tear," he said.
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