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Monthly Archives: June 2019

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To Sanjiv Bhatt, a Man Who Displayed the Highest Courage

The Wire 2019By harsh_userJune 26, 2019Leave a comment

The fact that you could be punished in this way holds a mirror first to the craven collapse of the integrity and independence of India’s institutions of criminal justice

What Bilkis Bano Survived That Day in Gujarat, 2002

The Wire 2019By harsh_userJune 26, 2019Leave a comment

The Supreme Court recently ordered the Gujarat government to give Bano Rs 50 lakh, a job and a house – in compensation for this terrifying ordeal seventeen years ago.

The spectre of foreignness

The Indian Express 2019By harsh_userJune 25, 2019Leave a comment

Extending the concept of foreigners tribunals from Assam to rest of India will result in an upheaval that will stir memories of Partition.

A summary of fears and possibilities

The Hindu 2019By harsh_userJune 13, 2019Leave a comment

Why the Narendra Modi government should be cautious about a majoritarian agenda