Updated On: 28 December, 2020 11:07 AM IST | Mumbai | Ajaz Ashraf
Repressed by the State after he protested the Citizenship Amendment Act and having battled the Coronavirus in Guwahati Central Jail, the Ph.D student has grappled with all facets of the year of suffering.

Sharjeel Imam while being taken to court in New Delhi in January, 2020. File pic
Student leader Sharjeel Imam embodies the three themes emblematic of the year 2020, which has had citizens protest in fury, even as they dreaded death because of the Coronavirus pandemic and encountered the Indian state`s repression. This misfortune is extraordinary for the 32-year-old Sharjeel, who lived the life of the mind until he drifted into the eye of the storm raging against the Citizenship Amendment Act.
There can be little doubt about Sharjeel`s sparkling brilliance: B. Tech and M. Tech in computer science from Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay; two years of work experience in Bengaluru; MA in history from Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi; M. Phil on the exodus of Muslims from Bihar in 1946; his pending Ph.D thesis will track the link between cow-slaughter and communal conflict.