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The cost of a wrongful deportation
The return of four West Bengal residents after Supreme Court intervention highlights the constitutional consequences of deporting individuals before verifying their citizenship
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Akhil Gogoi and other KMSS leaders sent back to custody
The leaders will be at the Guwahati Central Jail till the next hearing on February 25th
Shaheen Bagh in spotlight in SC, court says protest subject to reasonable restrictions
The court also took cognizance of the death of an infant at the protest
Mumbai Bagh meets BMC Commissioner, offers shramdaan for road work
The members of Mumbai Bagh agreed to cooperate for the Morland Road construction work
Jamia students allegedly attacked by police, again!
The Delhi police allegedly lathi charged students who were staging an anti-CAA-NRC march to the Parliament.
City of Seattle passes resolution against CAA-NRC
Asks PM Modi to uphold the Constitution, hauls him over the coals on Assam and Kashmir issues
Will CAA ensure land ‘invasions’ into Adivasi dominated Vth Schedule areas?
For over two months now, the controversial, Citizenship Amendment...
Yatra against CAA-NPR-NRC: From Delhi to Assam’s Goalpara detention centre
Social activists from various organizations will launch a yatra starting February 22 to March 2 in solidarity with those forced to live in detention camps
Picture of two Elderly Women at Shaheen Bagh, is worth thousand words
Divided by class and privilege, but united by compassion and patriotism
Draped in yellow, Malerkotla rises against the CAA-NPR-NRC
The women, students and farmers in the town are planning for a mega rally against the CAA-NPR-NRC on February 16
Never-the-less, she persisted: The true meaning of Mumbai Bagh
Another group of women protesters who refuse to back down are taking a hostile regime head on with decidedly peaceful means.
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