Karan Kataria, a lawyer pursuing a master’s degree at the LSE campus and candidate for General Secretary of the LSE Student Union, claimed on Twitter on Sunday that he was disqualified from competing for the position because he is a Hindu nationalist.
An Indian-origin student at the Law School of London School of Economics asserted that religious discrimination and anti-India rhetoric are prevalent on campus.
Indian and Hindu Students were called fascists and scumbags : Karan Kataria, LSE@IndiaToday @gauravcsawant pic.twitter.com/DNGtcjCG6O
— Karan Kataria (@karanatLSE) April 3, 2023
On Sunday, Karan Kataria, a lawyer pursuing a master’s degree at LSE and a candidate for General Secretary of the LSE Student Union, claimed on Twitter that he was disqualified from the race because he was a “Hindu nationalist.” “I have been the target of personal, venomous, and targeted attacks as a result of anti-India rhetoric and Hinduphobia. I demand that the @lsesu’s reasoning be transparent. In a tweet, he asserted that he would not be a SILENT victim of Hinduphobia.
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A statement shared by Kataria on his Twitter account stated that he was elected Academic Representative and Delegate to the National Union of Students in a brief period of time.