Gujarat Violence
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Teesta Setalvad: It’s vital to recall the sparks of hate that burst into Gujarat’s brutal 2002 riots
Twenty years after the pogrom, the propaganda against minorities has gone national.
Teesta Setalvad
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2002 Gujarat riots: Army lost crucial hours waiting for transport, claims retired lieutenant general
Lt General (retired) Zameer Uddin Shah, who led the Army operations during the riots, said they had to wait for a day before being provided vehicles.
Scroll Staff
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2002 Godhra train burning case: Special court convicts two accused, acquits three
Farukh Bhana and Imran alias Sheru Batik were found guilty of conspiracy.
Scroll Staff
Trending
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Over 17,400 citizens write to EC seeking action against PM Narendra Modi for hate speech
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Australian journalist leaves country amid visa troubles, says ‘too difficult to do my job in India’
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Dubai: How a high-altitude jet stream, not cloud seeding, created a storm ‘the size of France’
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‘The Kerala Story’: Why did Catholics re-release a Hindutva movie days before polling?
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Ramachandra Guha: Why 2024 is India’s most important election since 1977
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2002 Godhra train case: Gujarat High Court commutes death sentence of 11 convicts to life term
The bench upheld the life imprisonment sentence to 20 other convicts and refused to reverse an order acquitting 63 others in the case.
Scroll Staff
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2002 Gujarat riots case: Maya Kodnani has to produce Amit Shah’s testimony in court by September 12
The former Gujarat minister had claimed she was unable to get in touch with the BJP president because of his busy schedule.
Scroll Staff
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Stuck in time: Why Gulberg Society survivors are finding it impossible to sell their abandoned homes
Fourteen years since the Gujarat riots, no one wants to buy Gulberg bungalows at market rates. The state has made it worse by imposing a 'Disturbed Areas' law.
Aarefa Johari
Video
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Watch Anu Malik and Sonu Nigam’s impromptu performance of ‘Main Hoon Na’ at Farah Khan’s home
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Watch: Doordarshan newsreader faints on live TV in Kolkata owing to severe heat
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Watch: Over 350 ballerinas come together to break the world record for standing on tip toes
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Eco India: How can India deal with its mounting tyre waste?
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I was sick of the hateful climate in Gujarat: judge explains why he quit after the riots
Former Ahmedabad City Court judge Himanshu Trivedi recounts the anti-Muslim sentiment expressed by lawyers and judges after the 2002 communal violence, and why he supports Teesta Setalvad.
Aarefa Johari
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Vadodara riots are sign of the VHP's resurgence in Gujarat
The outfit that was marginalised under Modi is reasserting itself.
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan