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2002 Gujarat riots
India’s Supreme Court Restores Faith in Rule of Law
By Kavita Chowdhury
In a historic verdict, it has quashed the release of the 11 rapists of Bilkis Bano during the 2002 riots in Gujarat.
BJP Government is Rewriting Indian History Selectively
By Kavita Chowdhury
References to the 2002 anti-Muslim Gujarat riots under BJP rule have been deleted from textbooks while anti-Sikh riots under Congress rule have been retained.
BBC Film on PM Modi’s Role in 2002 Riots Draws Indian Government Ire
By Sheikh Saaliq and Krutika Pathi
The government has blocked the broadcast of the film in India and banned people from sharing clips on social media, citing emergency powers under its IT laws.
In Bilkis Bano’s Fate, Lies the Future of Indian Muslims
By Tarushi Aswani
She was gang raped in 2002. But her assailants, who were convicted and awarded life imprisonment, now walk free.
Indian Woman Condemns Release of Her Convicted Rapists
By Shonal Ganguly and Altaf Qadri
The woman was pregnant when she was gangraped in communal violence in Gujarat in 2002.
‘They Burnt My Parents Alive’: Gujarat Riots Still Haunt Victims
By Tarushi Aswani
20 years after anti-Muslim violence in Gujarat, the victims are still haunted by their memories – and the parallels they see today.
Lessons of the 1984 Sikh Massacre
By Simran Jeet Singh
The June 1984 anti-Sikh violence has resonance for India’s minorities today.
Is This the 'Gujarat Model' India Needs?
By Sanjay Kumar
As Narendra Modi inches closer to the top office in India, his past raises uncertainties about his priorities.
Courting India’s Muslim Vote
By Sudha Ramachandran
India’s Muslim minority could have a powerful impact on the elections. Who will they vote for?
Method in Modi's Melancholy
By Sanjay Kumar
Is Narendra Modi really in "anguish" about the 2002 Gujarat Riots?
10 Years in the Making: Was Justice Served?
A decade after the Gujarat riots, 32 people have been convicted. Has “the idea of India” been preserved?
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