Salwa Judum
The Times of India has a unique view about our rising mob violence. It cites the Salwa Judum or people’s militia in Chhattisgarh, the Islamic fundamentalists baying for Taslima Nasreen’s blood in Kolkata and the lynch mob in Assam who stripped a...
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