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Bail for Monu Manesar, along with his grand welcome, rekindles fear and grief in Junaid–Nasir Lynching case

Two years after the brutal killing of the Rajasthan cousins allegedly by cow vigilantes, the bail granted to Bajrang Dal-linked accused Monu Manesar has intensified fears of witness intimidation and renewed debate over delayed trials in mob violence cases

Thousands of Muslims in Bihar take out a rally to demand 5% reservations

On 23rd February, under the Muslim Arakshan Morcha, thousands...

Man beheaded in Odisha for converting to Christianity

A week before the vicious attack, seven people from...

Cow Vigilantes allegedly beat Cattle-trade in Haryana, Police handcuff Victims 

 A report produced by a Khudai Khidmatgar Central and...

SC bats for Kashmiri Students, asks gov’t to ensure safety

A day after Kashmiri students were attacked by members...

The never-ending attack on AMU, India’s top-ranked university

In the World University Ranking of 2018 conducted by...

NRC: Huge Problem, No Solution

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29 incidents of atrocities against Christians in the first 31 days of the year

Atrocities against Christians seem to rising this year with...

Cow Vigilantes Enjoy Impunity under the BJP Govt: HRW

The Indian government should prosecute mob violence by so-called...

Bihar DM Inayat Khan adopts children of 2 slain CRPF jawans

India is slowly beginning to cope with the loss...

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Kapil Mishra incites people to "destroy the womb that...

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Bail for Monu Manesar, along with his grand welcome, rekindles fear and grief in Junaid–Nasir Lynching case

Two years after the brutal killing of the Rajasthan cousins allegedly by cow vigilantes, the bail granted to Bajrang Dal-linked accused Monu Manesar has intensified fears of witness intimidation and renewed debate over delayed trials in mob violence cases