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Will ‘apologists’ take a bullet for the nation?

April 25, 2017March 12, 2019 Admin Comment(0)

India Upfront
Updated Apr 25, 2017

https://www.timesnownews.com/india-upfront/video/will-%E2%80%98apologists%E2%80%99-take-a-bullet-for-the-nation/59947

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The PioneerPublished on 10 December 2019 Controversy over the CAB is focussed on the issues of Bengali Hindus excluded from NRC but the process also eliminates other citizens who have lived in the State for decades If there was any doubt about the urgency for India’s new citizenship Act, Rachel Avraham, who exposed Rohingya Muslim atrocities against […]

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‘Singapore Syndrome’ in India’s dormitories causing spurt of COVID-19 cases: Rights body

June 1, 2020June 1, 2020 Admin

The New Indian ExpressPublished on 01 June 2020 Singapore Syndrome is all about faster spread of COVID-19 cases where maintaining social distancing is impossible like the cramped dormitories housing the foreign migrant workers. GUWAHATI: A rights body on Monday claimed that at least 251 migrant workers had died while trying to return home during the […]

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After complaint, Centre directs Arunachal to include Chakmas, Hajongs in COVID-19 programme, The New Indian Express

May 1, 2020May 2, 2020 Admin

The New Indian Express01 May 2020 RRAG director Suhas Chakma said: “The food relief has been provided to about 40% of the extremely poor Chakmas and Hajongs like the daily-wage labourers”. GUWAHATI: The Centre has directed Arunachal Pradesh government to take up as a “matter of priority” the alleged exclusion of 65,875 Chakmas and Hajongs […]

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  • Bangladesh Elections: 16 Minority Hindu Houses Set Ablaze, 17 Hindus Murdered from 1 December 2025
  • Bangladesh: Death threats to Buddhist MP candidates in the CHT, no free and fair elections
  • Bangladesh Elections: 15 Minority Hindus Murdered In 45 Days – Inclusive Participation Not Feasible
  • PRESS RELEASE: Former Prime Minister Hasina and her colleagues’ conviction is a farce, miscarriage of justice for the victims as real perpetrators are not being punished
  • PRESS RELEASE: RRAG welcomes Inter-Parliamentary Union resolution against Interim Government of Bangladesh including denial of trial observers and mission to Bangladesh

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