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Citizen Interrupted: Lives lost due to NRC and related issues in Assam

In Assam, nearly 60 people have lost their lives...

SC questions gov’t on NRC re-verification demand, deadline extension

The Supreme Court has demanded an explanation from the...

Anti-mob lynching law: UP following in MP’s footsteps?

Earlier this year, the Kamalnath government in Madhya Pradesh...

Muslim youth attacked in Tamil Nadu for consuming beef soup

Mob lynching that seemed to be occurring in Northern...

Hindi daily Dainik Jagran’s attempt to vilify Muslims foiled

“Muslims involved in mob lynching of a juvenile thief...

An entire Muslim Neighbourhood has been cleaned out in Kankinara: Mudar Patherya

Chilling details have emerged from eminent columnist Mudar Patherya’s...

‘50 wives, 1050 children, animalistic tendency’: BJP MLA Surendra Singh defames Muslims

Ballia: In yet another communal remark, BJP MLA from...

Hindu Son Cries for Muslim Mother –A Tale of Communal Harmony in India

A Facebook post by Sreedharan that “my Umma (mother)...

Hurt and Longing in Kashmir

Snow-capped mountains, lush green forests and majestic waterfalls –...

Madrasa students in Unnao beaten up for refusing to say Jai Shri Ram

On the afternoon of Thursday about 10 to 12...

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