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Brute Violence in Bengal sparks citizens’ urgent warning

A joint statement signed by more than 140 activists, academics, former ministers, artists and scientists has warned of “all out fratricide” in India following violent attacks on opposition leaders in West Bengal.

Delhi violence: Gruesome videos of anti-minority violence emerge

Delhi CM holds press conference for the first time since outbreak of violence in the north east district

5 killed, several injured in violence in NE Delhi

Fears of pogrom as minority houses allegedly targeted, arson and stone pelting reported

Douse the flames of hatred, act impartially bring peace & harmony:  Delhi

When the Delhi Minorities Comission chief says Muslim establishments are being targeted, can Arvind Kejriwal be so silent ? Does he have no responsibility in maintaining peace? Who will police Delhi's police?

Activists beseech Delhi Police to prevent escalation of violence

Situation tense in North East Delhi, fears of eruption of clashes

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.

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