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And Justice for All…

The eldest child of doctor parents, S. Farzeen Rose, a final-year student of Legislative Law in Government Law College in Thiruvananthapuram has strong convictionsShashi Tharoor and BJP’s Rajeev Chandrasekhar. Leaders like Pannyan, she says, should be in Parliament to give a voice to the poor. Farzeen wants to teach law, in the firm belief that legal awareness helps people to protect their own as well as the rights of others. Pointing to the arrest of Jesuit priest Stan Swamy, who died in jail, and Delhi University professor G.N. Saibaba under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, she says, “Delayed justice is not a comfort for those who challenge people in power.”

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