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Abducted While Visiting Wife, Killed on Camera: Manipur’s fragile peace shatters again

The murder of a Meitei man married to a Kuki-Zo woman highlights the dangers faced by inter-community families as Manipur remains divided under President’s Rule

Seven including five juveniles held for labourer’s death in Pune

Sagar, 24, was allegedly beaten to death by iron rods over a petty dispute

Rohith Vemula March: The Caste Turn for Student Delhites?

First published on February 23, 2016Rohith Vemula gives them...

Delhi Police names Left-wing students as suspects in JNU violence

Also names JNUSU President Aishe Ghosh as suspect; says notices will be served

Maha CM compares JNU violence to 26/11 terror attack

Saying the JNU incident was a 'blot on the country', he assured nothing like this would ever happen in Maharashtra

FIR on injured JNUSU President invites ire of many

Pictures of a blood-soaked Ghosh, had gone viral after she suffered a brutal head injury at the hands of masked goons.

NAPM expresses solidarity with JNU

In a statement, it condemns the inaction and abetment of the Delhi police and the government in helping facilitate the violence at JNU

Jamia issues press statement condemning JNU violence

Jamia, DU and JNU to go on a fact-finding mission regarding violent attacks on JNU students

Two from Hindutva fringe outfits arrested for Patna teen’s murder

They were arrested in the murder case of Amir Hanzla who was last seen holding the tricolor at an anti-CAA protest

At least 7 killed in UP in clashes with police during anti-CAA protests

Violence across Meerut, Muzaffarnagar and Bijnaur

Adityanath’s UP launched a brutal crackdown on HR defenders, Muslims: #anti-CAA, anti-NRC-NPR

Habeas Corpus filed to trace whereabouts of Mohd Shohaib, S. Darapuri. Even as the DGP confirmed the deaths of six protesters with 14 being injured. As we go to press, however, unconfirmed reports however indicated that as many as 14 persons may have lost their lives

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