Democracy Rules

Ep 2: Everyone's Invited!

25 min · 19 de ago de 2022
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In this episode, our guest, Tehmina Arora, sheds light on the current state of legal aid in India and what is happening on the ground to include religious minorities in democratic processes.  Tehmina serves as a legal consultant for the Alliance Defending Freedom India (ADF India) based in New Delhi, India. She provides legal support to religious minorities and raises awareness about legal rights and responsibilities. She practices constitutional law and human rights, with a specific focus on religious freedom and minority rights.

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