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Ananya Bhardwaj is a Senior Associate Editor and covers conflict, terrorism, internal security, and policing. She has reported extensively from conflict zones across India, including Jammu and Kashmir, the Northeast, and Naxal-affected regions in Chhattisgarh. She joined ThePrint in August 2017. Ananya can be reached at ananya.bhardwaj@theprint.in
Keep up the good work.
An eye opener investigative reporting
Very eye opener investigative story
All these guys who were killed were not some farmers tending to their farms but criminals who were patronised by Samajwadi party, why didn’t the print enquire about these guys or the sp govt when they were riding high on the crime wave and why are you portraying them as victims, these are criminals and being Muslim or related to a political party doesn’t mean that they are innocent or unfairly targeted, this news site is simply engaging in minority appeasement, plz don’t think we don’t understand this u r urself destroying ur credibility
Violation of human rights by police is a very dangerous trend. For India, it is rightly said that behind every big crime there is a policeman. Behavior of these policemen is worse than criminals sometimes. Corruption and harassment are the hallmark of police. Some of them are criminals in uniform. See, how many of them have been arrested in the case of Ram Rahim for sedition. Police reforms are long overdue.