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Delhi clash

Police officers scuffle with a demonstrator during a protest against farm laws introduced by the government, in New Delhi, India, January 26, 2021. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi
South Asia

Tractor parade violence: 22 FIRs registered by Delhi Police

More than 100 policemen have been injured in the incident

Security personnel patrol a street following sectarian riots over India's new citizenship law in New Delhi, India, on Feb. 28, 2020. Photo: Foreign Policy
Thoughts

Why India’s Muslims are in grave danger

In this Feb. 24, 2020 file photo, Shahrukh brandishes a pistol during Delhi violence in Northeast Delhi’s Jafrabad. (PTI File Photo)
World+Biz

Delhi police arrest man who pointed gun at police during riots

11 bodies found in drains of Northeast Delhi 
World+Biz

11 bodies found in drains of Northeast Delhi 

Govt not ‘embarrassed’ over dissent on Modi’s visit: Quader
Bangladesh

Govt not ‘embarrassed’ over dissent on Modi’s visit: Quader

Photo: Collected
South Asia

Mamata terms Delhi violence 'a planned genocide'

A woman sitting with her husband and their child reacts next to damaged property after their house was burnt by a mob on Tuesday in a riot affected area after clashes erupted between people demonstrating for and against a new citizenship law in New Delhi, India, February 28, 2020/ Reuters
Thoughts

'Riots happen because we tend to romanticize chaos'

Stray cows feed on oranges lying outside a vandalised shop, Delhi, February 27, 2020(AP) via Hindustan Times
Thoughts

Delhi riots were waiting to happen

As India counts dead, brutality of Hindu-Muslim riot emerges
World+Biz

As India counts dead, brutality of Hindu-Muslim riot emerges

Video shows men forced to sing Indian anthem, one is now dead
World+Biz

Video shows men forced to sing Indian anthem, one is now dead

Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Reuters Photo
World+Biz

Canada advises citizens not to travel India

Photo : Collected
World+Biz

‘A weak economy, but Hindu Muslim, Hindu Muslim’: Chetan Bhagat on Delhi riots

People mourn next to the body of Muddasir Khan, who succumbed to injuries that he suffered on Tuesday. Photo: Reuters
World+Biz

Delhi riots: As the dust settles, scale of tragedy starts to unfold

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