Dehradun, May 16 -- India is a democracy where every citizen has the constitutional right to raise their voice, protest peacefully, and demand accountability from the government. Article 19(1)(b) of the Indian Constitution guarantees the right to assemble peacefully and express dissent. However, an important question arises when protests take dangerous and dramatic forms - such as climbing water tanks, mobile towers, or high buildings to force authorities to respond.
In recent years, this has become a recurring form of protest across India. From unemployed youth and farmers to government job aspirants and workers, many groups have used such extreme methods to draw immediate public and media attention. But does this remain a legitimate demo...