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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

Justice delayed but not denied: Sajjan Kumar gets life term in 1984 riots case

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Modern Builder of Jamia: Prof. Mushirul Hasan

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Finding ‘solace in arms’, Teenage Militant Mudasir shattered dreams of his poor family

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Kamal Nath’s appointment as MP CM shows how being implicated in Mass Crimes costs Nothing

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Bulandshahr Mayhem Reveals a new Nationalist Pecking Order

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Fake Encounters and Mob Lynching in UP: NHRC issues notices

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Sycophancy and Saffronisation spreading in Indian Judiciary?

When the Indian Judiciary has, faced with Authoritarian Leaders,...

‘Where will we go in this bitter cold?’ ask Kashmiris after encounter operation leaves them homeless

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After 33 Years, Madhya Pradesh Assembly has 2 Muslim MLAs

India’s first ‘Happiness Minister’ among 13 BJP Ministers who...

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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