Gujarat riots
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The Modi myth and the false binary of Hindutva vs economic development
Amrita Shah
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Harsh Mander: The communal, criminal injustice of the stories of Bilkis Bano and Maya Kodnani
Harsh Mander
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Anti-Sikh pogrom: Without tangible reparations, Rahul Gandhi’s apology is symbolic
Raheel Dhattiwala
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Gujarat Samachar: A newspaper with a long history of criticising Modi is now under siege
Urvish Kothari
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Trump’s attack on academia: An unsettling reminder that it’s happened in India and elsewhere before
Raheel Dhattiwala
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‘L2: Empuraan’ makers to alter scenes resembling Gujarat riots after Hindutva outrage
Scroll Staff
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Competition between India and China should never turn into conflict, says PM Modi
Scroll Staff
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‘The Lucky Ones’: Zara Chowdhary’s memoir dredges up one family’s memories of the Gujarat riots
Sahana Hegde
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BJP, Modi do not speak for all Hindus – twisting Rahul Gandhi’s speech exposes their own duplicity
Raju Rajagopal
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India’s Muslim ‘ghettos’ aren’t just a product of prejudice – they result from forced displacement
Dipti Nagpaul
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Truth, power and women: Why the Bilkis Bano judgement has powerful resonances
Mitali Mukherjee
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Gujarat HC upholds life sentence of ex-IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt in 1990 custodial torture case
Scroll Staff
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‘Act of fraud’: Why Supreme Court sent Bilkis Bano case gangrape-murder convicts back to jail
Vineet Bhalla
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Bilkis Bano case: Supreme Court quashes remission to 11 convicts granted by Gujarat government
Scroll Staff
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Ramachandra Guha: Why hasn’t Manipur Chief Minister Biren Singh been sacked yet?
Ramachandra Guha
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Rush Hour podcast: Five men held for planning to bomb Bengaluru, police say
Scroll Staff
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How common people rose against violence during the 2002 riots in Gujarat at great personal cost
Teesta Setalvad
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Rush Hour podcast: July 3 was the hottest day ever
Scroll Staff
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SC extends interim protection from arrest to activist Teesta Setalvad till July 19
Scroll Staff
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2002 Gujarat riots: ‘Prominent Hindus faced trial due to uproar of pseudo-secular media’, says court
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