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Cataloguing Communalism: What does the year-long record of hate, violence, and state failure in coastal Karnataka depict
Compiled from local media reports, the Chronicle of Communal Incidents in Coastal Karnataka 2025 documents 142 communal incidents—revealing how violence, provocation and digital hate have become structural features of the region
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