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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...
Arrest Killers of Pehlu Khan, Drop False Cases: Sons Azmat and Rafiq Khan
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The sons of the deceased Pehlu Khan and injured...
Judgement of the Allahabad Bench of the High Court on Slaughter Houses
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Yogi government cannot deny citizens right to livelihood and right to food of choice: Allahabad HC
Yogi government directed to renew existing licenses and issue...
‘You are Deserving of Death Penalty in the Hindu Rashtra & This Penalty will Be Executed Soon’: Extremist Outfit Threatens former Journo Ashish Khetan
Khetan, who received this threat from an outfit, in...
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Delhi HC castigates police over improper probe in JNU missing student’s case
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By comparing Akbar to Hitler, BJP shows there’s no place for even a ‘good’ Muslim in India’s history
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UP Govt Protects Its Own: Adityanath can’t be tried in 2007 Gorakhpur riots case, Allahabad HC told
Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath cannot be...
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