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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
Lawyer behind ‘save Kali river’ murdered in Karnataka
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Lawyer and activist Ajit Nayak was attacked with a...
UP Police abduct, try to intimidate student leader Pooja Shukla
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On Saturday evening, CJP received word that Uttar Pradesh...
How Bangladesh is winning the war on militancy
Currently, the country is not facing any major militant...
Another Mob Lynching Incident, This Time ASI Killed in Madhya Pradesh’s Chhindwara
The incident shook the entire state police department which...
Nagadih Lynching: Hysteria Arising from Rumours Turned Lethal
Eighty-year-old Ram Sakhi Devi from Jharkhand was killed, along...
Dalit tribal lynched in Rajasthan over love affair with a married woman
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The married father of three was allegedly found in...
Latehar Lynching: A Saga of Cover-up, Political Connections and Police Negligence
The prime accused of the case has not even...
Alimuddin’s Lynching: One Year On, Cops Refuse to Issue Death Certificate
Local police say that the place of death is...
A dozen Muslim families flee a village in Kaushambi district fearing police atrocities, communal tensions
Yet another case of an exodus of Muslim families...
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