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  • Farmers trip Modi’s power trip

    It isn’t Muslim riot victims but the ryots of Gujarat who are the first vocal protestors against Narendra Modi and his policies. Puncturing the hype surrounding the chief minister’s ‘achievements’, the BJP farmers’ wing has spoken out against his much-touted power reforms.

    DIONNE BUNSHA
    in Sabarkantha
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    • The dark side of charity

      Lord Patel wrote a cheque for the earthquake victims but was horrified when he found out that his money was actually going to the RSS. Charity is the best revenue stream for the Hindu right.

      DIONNE BUNSHA
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      • Love in the time of hate

        If a Hindu girl dares choose a groom outside the religion, she risks being kidnapped by the Bajrang Dal.

        DIONNE BUNSHA
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        • Corpses haunt the cops

          Bilkis was gang raped and left for dead. The police buried the evidence and shut the case. But the bodies of the 14 others who died in the attack were exhumed, exposing the police complicity in covering up the crime.

          DIONNE BUNSHA
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          • Justice: available outside

            The blatant human rights abuses in Gujarat has prompted the National Human Rights Commission to petition the Supreme Court to move the cases outside the state.

            DIONNE BUNSHA
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            • Pols apart

              In Ahmedabad, a patchwork of ghettos, even real estate is dictated by religion.

              DIONNE BUNSHA
              in Ahmedabad
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              • The truth behind Zahira’s lies

                Yes, Zahira lied. But can you blame her when the local MLA was threatening to kill her family? With no protection, witnesses have to choose between guarding the truth or their lives.

                DIONNE BUNSHA
                in Mumbai
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                • Tuition for Witnesses

                  The police have been making the rounds of riot victims’ home, and telling them to put in a good word for them before the Nanavati-Shah Commission.

                  DIONNE BUNSHA
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