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Opinion: Was Dr. Payal Tadvi victim of a hate crime?

All those who are insulting Dalits and Adivasis, humiliating...

Unfortunate! Muslim couple denied ambulance, forced to carry son’s body home, Uttar Pradesh

Shahjahanpur: In yet another unfortunate incident, a Muslim couple...

Elections over, minority intimidation begins?

Just hours after Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a...

Are Muslims’ indirectly helping in making India a ‘Hindu Rashtra’?

Since late eighties and especially after the demolition of...

Violence breaks out in Naihati, hooligans chant ‘Jai Sree Ram’

Hours after BJP candidate Arjun singh and his son...

Why the love for the Mahatma’s Assassin Godse

Nathuram Godse, the killer of Mahatma Gandhi, still holds...

India: Communalism or Islamophobia?

In his attempts at explaining Islamophobia as a phenomenon...

Reeling under cow-politics, Mewati villagers yearn for change

“I don’t even bring mutton home now, for fear...

Unfortunate! Dhruv Tyagi’s murder gets a communal colour

Delhi: In a very unfortunate turnaround, the murder of...

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