Hashimpura Massacre: 'Did No One Kill the 42 Men?' A Question After a Court Verdict | Read

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Nearly three decades after 42 Muslim men were killed in Meerut in western Uttar Pradesh, a trial court in Delhi acquitted 16 policemen accused in the case, giving them the "benefit of doubt". Known as the Hashimpura massacre, the case dates back to 1987 when personnel of the Provincial Armed Constabulary or the PAC picked up men from the Hashimpura locality during communal riots in the city and allegedly shot them dead. (Photo courtesy: Pravin Jain, Indian Express)

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