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Dhandhuka violence: Gujarat minority group seeks judicial action, cites targeted arson

The Minority Coordination Committee (MCC) Gujarat has written to the Director General of Police seeking judicial action in connection with recent violence in Dhandhuka town of Ahmedabad district, alleging...

President Mukherjee anguished over attack on Dalits in Saharanpur, promises to act

CPI(M) led delegation of Dalits handing a memorandum to...

Student Protests Continue, 18 injured in Pattan clashes: Kashmir

4 hit by pellets referred to Srinagar; Some schools...

Threat to convert to Islam helps: Barbers in Sambhal give haircuts to Dalits under police protection

Representational image. Photo Credit: Ulli Maier and Nisa MaierYesterday...

Mobilise at the Grassroots, Counter Hindu Rashtra: Jignesh Mevani

Mass Movements only Counter to Hindu Rashtra.While addressing a...

The New Indian Normal: Mob Violence and Lynching

Three years of the Modi Government have seen a...

Muslim exodus: More families flee village in Sambhal district UP

Representational Image. Photo credit: ScrollNotwithstanding assurances from the district...

After Moradabad, Dalits from Sambhal threaten to convert to Islam

Valmikis are barred from the services of local barbers...

Death Thrreats to Journalist and AAP Leader Ashish Khetan: Hindutva Outfit

Death Thrreats to Journalist and AAP Leader Ashish Khetan:...

Exodus of Muslims shameful, says UP Minorities Affairs Minister; orders probe

Representational image. Photo credit: RediffUP’s Minorities Affairs Minister, Baldev...

Attacks on Dalits in UP: Valmikis say ‘farewell’ to Hinduism, threaten to convert to Islam

Representational Image: Dalits protesting atrocities against the community. Photo...

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