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Contrasting two lists: one with “facts” on right-wing deaths, the second, targeting other writers after Gauri Lankesh
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The New Indian Normal: Mob Violence and Lynching
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The TM Krishna column: Should the ‘collective conscience’ override the spirit of the Constitution?
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‘You are Deserving of Death Penalty in the Hindu Rashtra & This Penalty will Be Executed Soon’: Extremist Outfit Threatens former Journo Ashish Khetan
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India 2016-17: The silencing of journalists
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