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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.

Still no justice for 6-year-old rape survivor in Malda, West Bengal

The family lives in fear as survivor’s elder brother...

Fact-finding team demands SIT investigation to ensure justice for Telangana honour killing victim

A fact-finding team from Civil liberties monitoring committee (CLMC)...

Communal Tension in Varanasi as Hindu Extremists allegedly attack Church

FB of Pravik Kumar DubeyTension mounted in the holy...

J&K civic polls marred by secrecy and threats by terrorists

The last municipal election was held in 2005 and...

JNUSU invites students to burn Modi Sarkar effigy today

The JNUSU condemned the Modi Sarkar and Delhi Police...

Kisan Kranti Padyatra: Police fires tear gas and water cannons at protesting farmers

20 people, including farmers and police personnel, were injured...

The BabriMasjid/Ayodhya Judgement of 2010 – Some questions for today

Babri Masjid before its demolition. It was still a...

Vivek Tiwari’s murder a cold reminder of the trigger-happy nature of UP Police

The Uttar Pradesh police have always been very communal...

Alimuddin Ansari’s widow gets Rs. 5 lakh compensation from Jharkhand HC

Mariam Khatoon was given Rs. 5 Lakh compensation by...

Village sarpanch dead in communal clash in Gujarat’s Anand district

Clashes broke out between two communities over a “controversial”...

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