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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

9-Year-Old Girl among 5 Attacked By Cow Vigilantes In Jammu And Kashmir

NDTV reports from Srinagar that at least five people...

BJP MP charged with instigating communal violence in UP

Residence of police officer attacked, public property set aflamePhoto...

Prominent citizens call for urgent political dialogue in J&K

Concerned citizens group issues statement on Kashmir situationPhoto credit:...

Attack on professor: Fact-finding team demands action against Khopoli’s college principal, police

Image credit: African Freedom of Expression ExchangeA citizens’ fact-finding...

Kashmiri students thrashed in Rajasthan University; hoardings in Meerut warn, ‘Quit UP or else’

Photo credit: Hindustan TimesTaunted as being “stone-pelters”, a group...

Man Who is Part of a Lynch Mob is a Freedom Fighter a la Bhagat Singh: Sadhvi Kamal

Leaders of lynch mobs who have killed fellow humans,...

Cow Vigilantism is Anti-Farmer

While it is true that, India’s bovine meat exports...

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