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Despite ASI’s warning protesters in Bharuch march to collector to ‘preserve original identity’ of Bharuch mosque
The foot march happened just days after the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), which protects the mosque, wrote to the district administration to not allow any “large gathering” on June 10
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Owaisi to BJP: How is cow ‘Mummy’ in UP but ‘yummy’ in Northeast?
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Life in jail for cow slaughter: New Bill passed as CM roots for ‘vegetarian’ Gujarat
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Targeted Violence Preparing Ground for Assembly Elections,Gujarat: Factfinding Report
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Right to Earn a Living by Meat Trade Threatened by Tardiness of Local Authorities
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Muslim Villagers Flee Vadavali, Patan as Allegations of Targeting & Police Complicity Turn Gujarat’s Clock Back
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Don’t say, ‘Hey Ram’, ‘Ya Allah’ or Jesus? Why excluding beliefs from the public sphere is mistaken
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“When a Nation Declares Its Own People to be Enemies of the State, It’s Civil War”: Nayantara Sahgal
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