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Ranjani Srinivasan: ‘I want my PhD. I want my name to be cleared ‘: Ranjani Srinivasan hopes that Colombia will take her back

Ranjani Srinivasan said that he hoped that Columbia will take him back and his five -year PhD work will not go in vain.

Indian scholar Ranjani SrinivasanA Columbia student, who fled to Canada to avoid arrest by Feds, said that she still hopes that she would return to the PhD course as it is almost Fag at the end and if Columbia does not take her back now, then the last five years of her life will mean nothing, she explained in an interview with CNN.
After the arrest of Mahmud Khalil, another student from Columbia, Ranjini soon made headlines – because the Department of Security Secretary of Homeland Christie NoM posted a video of Srinivasan. Noam claimed that Srinivasan made himself self-informed using the CBP Home App, which Srinivasan dismissed and said that he did not use the app because he was not his phone. He said that he only booked a flight to Canada and left the country – although till date he is clear why the ice agent came in search of him.
“This is a privilege to give visas to live and study in the United States. When you advocate violence and terrorism that privileges should be canceled and you should not be in this country. I am happy to see one. Columbia university Terrorist sympathetic CBP uses the home app for Self Deport, “said Christie NoM.

‘I am not a supporter’

Ranjani told CNN that she was not active in politics. “I am not a terrorist sympathy, I am not a supporter-Hamas worker. I am truly a random student … It seems just very strange that they will spend so much, huge resources in harassing me.” He had to complete his PhD in May and now hopes that Columbia can resume him somehow.
Srinivasan’s visa was canceled, after which Colombia canceled his registration as his student visa was canceled. Srinivasan was issued two summons to attend a supporter-Hamas rally, but she was rejected as she did not participate in them, but was stuck in the rally as she was coming back home. His visa was canceled as he did not reveal these two summons to the authorities, although he said he did not know that he had to tell the authorities about the issues that were no longer valid.
“I think Colombia should have preserved me against it. I think it is part of his mandate,” Srinivasan said. “When you are drawing these international students to come to Colombia and study, when you go and outreach worldwide to attract the best and talented worldwide, you have a mandate to protect them.”
Srinivasan said, “I want my PhD. I want my name to be cleared,” these are now only two goals of them.

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