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TopicCAA protests

Topic: CAA protests

Harsh Mander — ‘bleeding-heart liberal’ who’s fighting Modi govt with Gandhi’s ‘radical love’

IAS-turned-social activist Mander has been ever-present at the anti-CAA protests in Delhi, but he’s actually been fighting for social justice since 2002.

Why 2019 is a forgettable year for India’s judiciary

If India’s judiciary held any hope of regaining some of its lost image in the eyes of the public, then 2019 clearly didn’t turn out to be that year.

11 state govts, representing 56% of India, have now taken a ‘no-NRC’ stance

Anti-NRC state govts include those headed by the opposition, as well parties like JD(U), BJD and YSR Congress that had supported CAA in Parliament.

Midway through his term as UP CM, does Yogi’s performance prove he was the right choice?

As anti-CAA protests continue in UP, CM Adityanath said his government will take 'revenge' against those who indulged in violence & damaged public property.

Anti-CAA protesters force West Bengal Governor to return without attending JU convocation

Governor Dhankhar, who was heckled and shown black flags at Jadavpur University, pulled up the vice-chancellor and demanded action against employees.

Karnataka govt orders magisterial inquiry into Mangaluru violence during CAA protests

The Karnataka govt asked for a report in three months after it noted that around 1,500 protesters became violent, hurled stones at police and tried to throw burning tyres inside a station.

Mangaluru Police release video of protesters bringing stones, pelting them

The video footage from 19 December, on which day 2 were killed in protests, showed people with their faces covered attempting to destroy security cameras.

Never felt such fear even in 2013, says Muzaffarnagar on ‘police action’ after CAA protests

Destruction of mosques and homes during citizenship law protests has instilled fear among people. Police, however, say only those part of rioting should fear.

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‘Let them see’: Putin says new nuclear-powered missiles in the making, in message to Washington

At a ceremony felicitating Russian military engineers, Putin highlights Moscow’s 'parity' in defence technologies for the next century.

Bihar is where politics moves, and everything else stands still

Bihar is blessed with a land more fertile for revolutions than any in India. Why has it fallen so far behind then? Constant obsession with politics is at the root of its destruction.