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Bidar, Karnataka: Two school teachers assaulted in Karnataka’s Bidar, triggering communal tensions
Two accused, unnamed by the police attacked two Muslim teachers at Basavakalyan in Karnataka’s Bidar district leading to widespread protests by the community
Against Lynching, Another March: Justice For Zafar Led by Daughters Saabra, Rukshar!
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Citizens Come Out Against Lynch Culture As the timeline of...
Is Mob Lynching to Become the Norm in India, Now?
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Muslim Youth Killed in Police Firing, Goalpara: Assam
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