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Umar Khalid on six years in Indian jail without trial

Published Tuesday, June 30, 2026 · Updated June 30

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  • Dissent & Judicial Weaponization1 source

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Umar Khalid, an Indian activist, has been held in jail without trial since September 2020. His case is highlighted as an example of the Modi government's alleged suppression of dissent and misuse of the judicial system against political opponents.

What We Know — Key Points

  • Umar Khalid has been jailed in India since September 2020 without trial.
  • His prolonged incarceration is seen as emblematic of the Modi government's crackdown on dissent and weaponization of the judicial system.

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Dissent & Judicial Weaponization
  • The Guardian

    The article highlights Umar Khalid's personal experience of prolonged incarceration without trial, framing it as emblematic of the Modi government's broader crackdown on dissent and weaponization of the judicial system against opponents.

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