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Post-Godhra riots case: In the latest development to the post-Godhra riots case in 2002, a district court in Gujarat acquitted 22 people, who were accused of killing 17 members of a minority ...
PM Modi Podcast: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said the discourse around the 2002 post-Godhra riots in Gujarat was an attempt to create a false narrative and his political opponents in power at ...
The Gujarat riots began after 59 people, mostly volunteers of Hindu organisations, were burnt alive inside a train that was set on fire at Godhra station by a suspected Muslim mob. The Sabarmati ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi made his podcast debut on Friday with Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath speaking on 2002 Gujarat elections, Godhra riots and touching multiple other subjects relating ...
Communal riots had broken out in different parts of the state a day after a bogie of the Sabarmati Express was torched by a mob near Godhra town in Panchmahal district on February 27, 2002 ...
The 2002 Godhra riots evidence fabrication case involves allegations that Setalvad fabricated documents and tutored witnesses to implicate senior officials of the Gujarat government, led by then ...
HALOL: A court at Halol town in Gujarat's Panchmahal district has acquitted all 35 persons in connection with four different post-Godhra 2002 riots in which three people were killed. In its order ...
Godhra riots case hearing in SC: The Supreme Court has granted bail to eight accused in the train burning case, that claimed the lives of 58 people, news agency ANI reported. The Supreme Court ...
Teesta Setalvad, an activist booked in the post-Godhra riots case, was granted regular bail by the Supreme Court. The apex court said that charge sheet has been filed in case against Teesta ...
Bilkis Bano's family members were attacked by a mob at Randhikpur village in Limkheda taluka of the Dahod district during the post-Godhra riots on March 3, 2002. India.com News Desk July 3 ...
Yet the terrifying narratives and energies released by the Godhra riots didn’t go away. Instead, we witnessed an early iteration of what is now a familiar global phenomenon: the Indian right ...