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This government has all but actually declared a war on its own people: Teesta Setalvad
Its been a challenging five years. Between 2017-2019 (between when the book was first published) until now, the lines have been even more sharply drawn. Between the vast majority...
Modi Government’s Performance ‘Below Average’ On Top-30 Voter Priorities, Survey Finds
Mumbai: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led central government’s performance...
AMU ensuring Exam Schedule to allow all Students to cast their Vote
Over 10,000 students of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) will...
A manifesto for the cause of human rights in India
SabrangIndia's sister organisation, Citizens for Justice and Peace (CJP),...
Dadri lynching accused spotted in front row at BJP rally
The group of men accused of beating Mohammad Akhlaq...
How Shanimol Osman, the lone Muslim woman candidate from Kerala, finally got a Congress ticket
After waiting for years on end, and at the...
‘Mighty’ BJP and suspense over three Lok Sabha seats in Jharkhand
With less than a month time left for voting...
BJP’s Tejasvi Surya tries to arm twist media after #MeToo fallout
BJP's rising sun in the south, its' much touted...
Hate Politics, Urban Aspiration Collide In Battle For UP
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Dalit-Muslim union creates a flutter in Maharashtra
Mumbai, March 28 (IANS) When Prakash Ambedkar filed his...
Mapping Election with Seema Mustafa: Can Coalition Politics Work in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh?
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Granting bail to a J&K man jailed for nearly six years in a narco-terror case, the Supreme Court cited abysmally low UAPA conviction rates, and warned that prolonged incarceration under anti-terror laws cannot override Article 21 protections
Labour
No ‘Pakistan conspiracy’ in Noida labour unrest: Fact-finding report
According to the statement released by the team, citizen investigators found no evidence to support allegations circulated by sections of the administration and media that foreign elements were behind the protest
Minorities
A Reminder Congress Didn’t Ask For: Karnataka Muslim convention demands accountability from the Congress
A unique effort, the Karnataka Muslim Convention, held recently is a culmination of months of discussions within Karnataka’s Muslim community: the effort positions itself as an exercise in constitutional responsibility and democratic accountability, not confrontation.
History
Extremist Theology: From Syed Qutb’s ‘Milestone’ to al-Baghdadi’s ‘Caliphate’
The rise, theological architecture, and ideological erosion of the movement led by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
Communalism
CJP files complaint against BJP MLA & Minister Nitesh Rane and right-wing leaders over alleged hate speeches in Maharashtra and West Bengal
Through detailed complaints submitted to senior police officials, CJP has alleged that speeches delivered in Mumbai, Pune, and Nadia promoted religious enmity, intimidation, violence, and economic boycott against Muslims, CJP has also cited Supreme Court directions and Maharashtra Police circulars mandating immediate preventive and penal action against hate speech and communal incitement
Rule of Law
Gauhati High Court issues notice in Abdul Sheikh Citizenship case, continues protection from deportation
Petitioner attributes delay in challenging 2018 ex parte FT opinion to financial incapacity, and absence of legal aid; Court says if a case for fresh hearing is made out, it should be considered “immediately”
Rights
Documents Cannot Decide Democracy: How CJP is training communities to navigate the SIR process
Through a series of trainings in Maharashtra with community groups and civil society organisations, CJP and VFD are helping vulnerable communities understand the SIR process, resist panic, and protect their voting rights amid growing fears of exclusion and disenfranchisement
