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Supreme Court Orders SIT With Hindu And Muslim Officers To Probe 2023 Maharashtra Clashes
The Supreme Court, while observing that a person after putting on the police uniform must rise above all kinds of biases, today asked for a Special Investigation Team (SIT) with both Hindu and Muslim officers to probe the May 2023 riots in Akola.
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"I Never Said Hindu Or Muslim, I Talked About...": PM Modi
Clarifying his "infiltrators" and "those with more children" remarks, Prime Minister Narendra Modi in an interview with News18 said that he did not only talk about Muslims but spoke about every poor family.
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No Friday Prayers In Gurugram Mosques Today Amid Communal Tension
Gurugram Violence: Muslims in Gurugram have been urged to offer Friday prayers at home today amid the ongoing communal clashes in Haryana.
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12 New Arrests Over Leicester Violence Post India-Pakistan Cricket Match
British police investigating clashes between groups of men on the streets of the eastern England city of Leicester following an India-Pakistan cricket match earlier this year have made 12 more arrests over the course of December.
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Rajasthan BJP Urges Governor To Initiate Probe Into Jodhpur Communal Violence
Rajasthan state president of Bharatiya Janata Party Satish Poonia on Tuesday requested Governor Kalraj Mishra to initiate an investigation into the incidents related to violence in Jodhpur.
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Minister Says "Not Government's Job To Tell People What To Eat": Report
Indians have the freedom to practice their faith and there is no growing intolerance between religious communities, the country's minority affairs minister said in an interview published on Sunday amid spurts of religious riots across India.
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Ayodhya Verdict: 1528 To Now, A 10-Point Timeline Of The Case
Seventy years after the first court case was filed in the dispute post-Independence, the Supreme Court today delivered a landmark verdict in the Babri Masjid-Ram Janambhoomi title suit. The disputed land will be given to a government-run trust for the building a temple and Muslims will be given a five-acre "suitable" plot in Ayodhya, a five-judge c...
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A Committee Chosen By Modi Government To Rewrite India's History: Report
During the first week of January last year, a group of scholars gathered in a white bungalow on a leafy boulevard in central Delhi. The focus of their discussion: how to rewrite the history of the nation. The government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi had quietly appointed the committee of scholars about six months earlier. Details of its existence...
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4 Years After Muzaffarnagar Riots, Hindu-Muslim Couple's Birthday Tragedy
On Monday evening, Naseem Ahmed went out to buy a birthday cake for his baby boy, not knowing he would not live to see the party. On his way back with the cake, the 23-year-old was attacked at his village in Uttar Pradesh's Muzaffarnagar, allegedly by the family of his Hindu wife.
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'5,000-Strong Crowd Came With Pistols, Weapons': A Gujarat Village, Seared
The stream of mourners at the home of Ibrahim Belim has not thinned since the weekend, when a crowd of about 5,000 people attacked the main Muslim neighbourhood in the village of Vadavali in north Gujarat
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Congress Government, Cops Indicted for Month-Long Bhagalpur Riots
More than 1,000 people were killed in communal riots in Bhagalpur nearly 25 years ago because "those who had the power to act, abandoned the quest". That's the searing indictment of policemen and the Congress government that was led by Satyendra Narayan Sinha by a retired judge who investigated the riots that scorched Bihar in 1989.
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How a Hindu Widow Saved 10 Muslims in Bihar Riots
As her village seethed with communal tension, Shail Devi, a frail widow in her early 50s, helped saved the lives of 10 Muslims.
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Muzaffarnagar riots: politicians addressed crowd armed with swords, guns
The eruption of deadly communal riots in Muzaffarnagar is attributed to a gathering of thousands of Hindu Jat farmers on September 7 on the outskirts of a village named Kawal, where days earlier, a Muslim boy had been killed by two Jat brothers, who were then lynched within an hour.
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Muzaffarnagar riots started with this teen's harassment, say some
Young girls in the area have been banned by concerned parents from walking to the nearest schools in Kawal village, where Muslims are in the majority - till three weeks ago, Hindu Jats from the adjoining village Malikpura lived peacefully with them.
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Muzaffarnagar riots: in the violence, signs of careful political design
The village of Fugana, like so many in the sugarcane belt of Western Uttar Pradesh, has been prosperous, but for the most part, it was a quiet one, with few flashpoints between the Hindu Jats who form the majority and a few hundred Muslim families, who work their fields. The white-hot signs of how that changed this weekend are everywhere today - in...
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Supreme Court Orders SIT With Hindu And Muslim Officers To Probe 2023 Maharashtra Clashes
The Supreme Court, while observing that a person after putting on the police uniform must rise above all kinds of biases, today asked for a Special Investigation Team (SIT) with both Hindu and Muslim officers to probe the May 2023 riots in Akola.
-
"I Never Said Hindu Or Muslim, I Talked About...": PM Modi
Clarifying his "infiltrators" and "those with more children" remarks, Prime Minister Narendra Modi in an interview with News18 said that he did not only talk about Muslims but spoke about every poor family.
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No Friday Prayers In Gurugram Mosques Today Amid Communal Tension
Gurugram Violence: Muslims in Gurugram have been urged to offer Friday prayers at home today amid the ongoing communal clashes in Haryana.
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12 New Arrests Over Leicester Violence Post India-Pakistan Cricket Match
British police investigating clashes between groups of men on the streets of the eastern England city of Leicester following an India-Pakistan cricket match earlier this year have made 12 more arrests over the course of December.
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Rajasthan BJP Urges Governor To Initiate Probe Into Jodhpur Communal Violence
Rajasthan state president of Bharatiya Janata Party Satish Poonia on Tuesday requested Governor Kalraj Mishra to initiate an investigation into the incidents related to violence in Jodhpur.
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Minister Says "Not Government's Job To Tell People What To Eat": Report
Indians have the freedom to practice their faith and there is no growing intolerance between religious communities, the country's minority affairs minister said in an interview published on Sunday amid spurts of religious riots across India.
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Ayodhya Verdict: 1528 To Now, A 10-Point Timeline Of The Case
Seventy years after the first court case was filed in the dispute post-Independence, the Supreme Court today delivered a landmark verdict in the Babri Masjid-Ram Janambhoomi title suit. The disputed land will be given to a government-run trust for the building a temple and Muslims will be given a five-acre "suitable" plot in Ayodhya, a five-judge c...
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A Committee Chosen By Modi Government To Rewrite India's History: Report
During the first week of January last year, a group of scholars gathered in a white bungalow on a leafy boulevard in central Delhi. The focus of their discussion: how to rewrite the history of the nation. The government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi had quietly appointed the committee of scholars about six months earlier. Details of its existence...
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4 Years After Muzaffarnagar Riots, Hindu-Muslim Couple's Birthday Tragedy
On Monday evening, Naseem Ahmed went out to buy a birthday cake for his baby boy, not knowing he would not live to see the party. On his way back with the cake, the 23-year-old was attacked at his village in Uttar Pradesh's Muzaffarnagar, allegedly by the family of his Hindu wife.
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'5,000-Strong Crowd Came With Pistols, Weapons': A Gujarat Village, Seared
The stream of mourners at the home of Ibrahim Belim has not thinned since the weekend, when a crowd of about 5,000 people attacked the main Muslim neighbourhood in the village of Vadavali in north Gujarat
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Congress Government, Cops Indicted for Month-Long Bhagalpur Riots
More than 1,000 people were killed in communal riots in Bhagalpur nearly 25 years ago because "those who had the power to act, abandoned the quest". That's the searing indictment of policemen and the Congress government that was led by Satyendra Narayan Sinha by a retired judge who investigated the riots that scorched Bihar in 1989.
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How a Hindu Widow Saved 10 Muslims in Bihar Riots
As her village seethed with communal tension, Shail Devi, a frail widow in her early 50s, helped saved the lives of 10 Muslims.
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Muzaffarnagar riots: politicians addressed crowd armed with swords, guns
The eruption of deadly communal riots in Muzaffarnagar is attributed to a gathering of thousands of Hindu Jat farmers on September 7 on the outskirts of a village named Kawal, where days earlier, a Muslim boy had been killed by two Jat brothers, who were then lynched within an hour.
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Muzaffarnagar riots started with this teen's harassment, say some
Young girls in the area have been banned by concerned parents from walking to the nearest schools in Kawal village, where Muslims are in the majority - till three weeks ago, Hindu Jats from the adjoining village Malikpura lived peacefully with them.
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Muzaffarnagar riots: in the violence, signs of careful political design
The village of Fugana, like so many in the sugarcane belt of Western Uttar Pradesh, has been prosperous, but for the most part, it was a quiet one, with few flashpoints between the Hindu Jats who form the majority and a few hundred Muslim families, who work their fields. The white-hot signs of how that changed this weekend are everywhere today - in...