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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
Murder Charge against accused back in Tabrez Ansari lynching case: Jharkhand
In a statement, seen as a turnaround following the...
Three sisters stripped and beaten at outpost in Assam, 2 cops suspended
One of the women, who happen to belong to...
Mob Attack on Family at Aligarh Railway Station, Six injured
Several Aligarh Muslim University students gathered at the station,...
Kolkata Police responds to left wing protesters with tear gas, water canons and lathi-charge
Twelve Left youth and students' wings have taken on...
Murder charge dropped from mob lynching victim Tabrez Ansari’s charge-sheet
Lawyer files protest petition to add sectionCharges of ...
Bihar Mob Beats 4 Over Child-Lifting Suspicions, Intensifies Attack After Learning Muslim Identity
Gaya, Bihar: Five Muslims, including an eight-year-old boy, were...
New POCSO Act retains clause “sexual assault on child in course of communal and sectarian violence”
Hate crimes against marginalised communities have seen a steady...
Now Narayan Murthy Speaks to Youth, Stand up and say it’s not the country our founding fathers envisaged
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