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Sabah was a Journalist at ThePrint. She spent her undergraduate years at Sciences Po and Duke University, graduating with a liberal arts oriented degree after which she pursued the Young India Fellowship. Her lived experiences have shaped her passions for gender and social justice.
A socialist leaning feminist, she firmly believes in the importance of activism and identity politics of the marginalized, hoping to cover human rights and politics based stories.
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In today’s India, every loser can don a saffron scarf and become a ‘rakshak’. He, and it is almost always a he, is basically unemployable, so this is the best he can do in life. Contrast that with the couple, and the difference is even more stark. We are vishwagurus in bigotry.
There is no proper fact finding done. The reporter is using his / her own religious background to peddle a victimhood narrative.
One can’t ignore the numerous cases like these where the Hindi woman is ending up one day like a corpse.
So, this ahould be covered theough independent inquiry.