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Statues of icons of the Santhal Revolt, Sidhu Murmu & Kanhu Murmu vandalised in South Dinajpur village, BJP blamed
The vandalism that took place on Saturday, May 9, led to rigorous protests by members of the tribal community who accused BJP supporters of these acts
Petition in Delhi HC pleads for peace as 35 Cos of Paramilitary are brought in
ANI reports that a plea has been moved in...
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.
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
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