हक़ और आजादी
March 1, 1998
Bombay 1992-1993 and Coimbatore 1997-98 may become permanently etched on the post-1947 canvas of the sub-continent. In a sordid run-on of the saga that preceded Partition and the birth of two nation-states of India and Pakistan, both Bombay and Coimbatore were the locales for unspeakable venom against the minority Muslim community under an avowedly secular state.The pogroms resulted...
April 8, 1995
On February 25, 1992, Professor Mushirul Hasan was appointed as Pro-Vice Chancellor, Jamia Millia, a central government-run university in Delhi. But he has been unable to step onto the campus since April 22, 1992, after a violent agitation was launched against him by a section of students obviously backed by self-styled Muslim Politicians.
His crime? When asked by Louise Fernandes, a...
June 1, 1994
An enquiring into the Dec. '92 & Jan. '93 riots in Bombay by the Indian People's Human Rights Tribunal, conducted by Justice S.M. Daud & Justice H. Suresh
Main Author: Daud, S. M.
Other Authors: Suresh, H.
Language(s): English
Published: Bombay : Indian People's Human Rights Commission, 1994.
Edition: 2nd ed.
June 1, 1994
An enquiring into the Dec. '92 & Jan. '93 riots in Bombay by the Indian People's Human Rights Tribunal,
conducted by Justice S.M. Daud & Justice H. Suresh
Main Author: Daud, S. M.
Other Authors: Suresh, H.
Language(s): English
Published: Bombay : Indian People's Human Rights Commission, 1994.
Edition: 2nd ed.
April 1, 1993
6 December 1992 was to be the day in Madhya Pradesh when the famous music director Rahul Dev Burman was scheduled to receive the Lata Mangeshkar Puruskar. The meeting was cancelled. By afternoon when the domes of Babri Masjid began to fall, the news spread in the state capital Bhopal through cable TV. There was commotion, especially in the muslim majority localities of Old Bhopal. At some places...