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On the 50th anniversary of India’s formal ‘Emergency’, how the RSS betrayed the anti-emergency struggle

How the authoritarian proto-fascist RSS not only in a sense supported India’s formal Emergency (1975-77), filed mercy petitions for early release from prison but also –in sharp contrast—played no part in the fierce and challenging struggle for India’s freedom against colonial rule

Hate Watch: Has Facebook become the weapon of choice for hate mongers?

As a part of our ongoing Hate Watch campaign, we...

How Thousands of Assam’s Young may be rendered Citizenship-less: NRC

Hajela’s affidavit before the SC evokes a sharp reactionGuwahati,...

Again! Minor Muslim Boy Lynched To Death In Delhi

In yet another horrific case of mob lynching a...

Miyah Poetry: How do Besieged Communities Respond?

An FIR was registered against 10 Assamese poets (July...

Jadavpur University professor attacked by former student

Rajesh Satra, former PG student of JU stalked Professor...

Now ‘Jai Sri Ram’ Chant used to intimidate MLAs: Jharkand

Ranchi: In the latest “use” of the Hindu sermon...

Lucknow: Christian family bashed in Thakur dominated area, forced to leave

Family alleges inaction from PoliceRepresentaion ImageIn the ever escalating...

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Granting interim relief to Jaynab Bibi, the Supreme Court halts deportation and questions the mechanical findings of the Tribunal and Gauhati High Court amid rising concerns over arbitrary expulsions in Assam

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No breach, no recall, yet detained again: Gauhati HC seeks affidavit from State for re-detentions of COVID-era released detainees

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Pushed Back, Let Down: How the state has let down the marginalised in Assam

Assam is witnessing a sweeping and arbitrary deportation drive targeting "suspected" illegal immigrants. Justified through selective readings of Supreme Court orders, the campaign bypasses due process and violates fundamental rights under the Constitution and international law. This piece examines the legal flaws behind the drive and the troubling role of Foreigners Tribunals in enabling it.