"The condition of the country is worsening as an atmosphere of violence is prevailing to such an extent that it is becoming a normal thing," he told reporters on the sidelines of a conference here.
"On one hand, soldiers are getting killed on the border and on the other hand, people are getting attacked and killed in the name of cow, farmers are committing suicides, students are committing suicides due to discrimination. People are being killed on communal grounds," said the former president of the Jawaharlal Nehru University Students Union (JNUSU).
"Currently, there is the Constitution on one hand and the Manusmriti on the other. There is a rule of one person on one side and democracy on the other.
"Earlier, people used to say rajya sarkar (state government), kendra sarkar (Centre). Now, people say Yogi sarkar, Modi sarkar," Kanhaiya quipped, in a reference to the Narendra Modi-led government at the Centre and the Yogi Adityanath-led government in Uttar Pradesh.
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"Right now, two thing are going on -- concentration of power and normalisation of violence -- and because of this, the basic principles of democracy such as freedom, equality, fraternity and socialism are under attack," he alleged.
Rashid took a dig at the Centre, saying the Modi government completed three years, but there was still no "positive news".
"Moreover, there are only negative things and the country is in the reverse gear," she said.
Mevani, who led a campaign against Dalit atrocities in the Una region of Gujarat, said, "Before coming to power (at the Centre), Modiji was talking about 'sabka sath sabka vikas'. But now, Muslims and Dalits are feeling unsafe in the country. They are living in bewilderment.
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