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Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. His government has passed an ordinance that sanctions claim of damages from protesters.

Uttar Pradesh: Dog-whistle politics

The Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh has resorted to naming and shaming activists in the State in order to further its plan to delegitimise
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This young boy is mourning next to the body of his father, Muddasir Khan, who died of his injuries after being wounded in the violence that engulfed North East Delhi, on February 27.

Scarred & scared

"Frontline" walks through the violence-hit areas in North East Delhi, where all that remains after the acts of hate are wounded bodies and psyches.
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At GTB hospital in East Delhi, which saw a steady stream of victims.

Woes of the wounded

When the public health services and the law and order machinery failed to rise to the occasion, community hospitals with limited resources stood as be
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In North East Delhi’s Shiv Vihar on February 28, residents arguing with security personnel.

Running with the wolves

The police collaborated with the rioters in Delhi in most cases and apparently tortured anti-CAA protesters in custody.
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Dr Kafeel Khan arrested by the U.P. Police in Mumbai on January 30.

The targeting of Dr Kafeel Khan: A case of vendetta

The targeting of Dr Kafeel Khan is part of a pattern of using security laws to harass and silence critics of the government.
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After the riots at Bhagirathi Vihar.

Interacting with rioters in Delhi

The huge swathe of North East Delhi that experienced unchecked communal violence for three days is made up of segregated neighbourhoods. In some place
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The destroyed mazaar in Chandbag, Delhi.

Muslims form human chain to save temple in Delhi

In the violence that engulfed parts of Delhi for three days, stories of communal harmony and humanitarian acts stood out as beacons of hope. While at
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After the violence.

Migrant labourer assaulted in Delhi violence

The injured continued to trickle into Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital in North East Delhi on February 26, much after the Rapid Action Force had been deploye
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Picture of a minor with leg injuries featured in the report.

U.P. Police brutalised children in anti-CAA protests: report

Close to 41 minors were detained and suffered custodial torture at the hands of the Uttar Pradesh police in the aftermath of a massive clampdown on an
Divya Trivedi
Chief Minister  Arvind Kejriwal on his way to file his nomination for the Delhi Assembly election, on January 21.

Delhi elections: Advantage AAP

Arvind Kejriwal’s AAP seems poised to win Delhi again on the back of the perception of good governance among an electorate that is not moved by the BJ
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Members  of the All Ladakh Students Association during a  protest in Jammu on December 5, 2019.

Ladakh: Identity concerns

People in Ladakh fear for their indigenous culture and fragile environment and want the Union Territory to be included in the Sixth Schedule as the ab
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A JNU students’ protest march against the fee hike from Mandi House to Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on November 23, 2019.

Roots of the struggle against the fee hike in JNU

The JNU students’ protest against a recent massive hike in fees is part of a larger movement against the privatisation of higher education.
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