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Show-cause to Chhattisgarh for flouting orders on Salwa Judum

J. VENKATESAN, The Hindu Govt. never acknowledged civilian militia’s illegal acts The Supreme Court on Thursday asked the Chhattisgarh government to show cause why contempt proceedings should not be initiated against it for its failure to carry out the court… Continue Reading →

IADHRI Demands Liberty and Justice for All Indian Citizens #India #republicday #vaw

 January 26, 2013 |  Republic Day of India, 2013 Contact: [email protected] Calls for investigation and punishment of police officials Garg and Kalluri and withdrawal of their presidential medals On January 26th, 2013, India celebrates its 64th Republic Day. The anniversary of… Continue Reading →

PRESS RELEASE- Statement of Protest and Demand for withdrawal of Gallantry award to SRP Kalluri

  25th January 2013 We, the undersigned, are appalled at the conferment of the President’s Police Medal for Meritorious Service to SRP Kalluri, IGP of Chhattisgarh.  Mr Kalluri raped a tribal woman, Ledha Bai, when he was the SP of Sarguja District,… Continue Reading →

Chhattisgarh Court acquits all 10 accused in #Dantewada massacre #goodnews

Kartam Joga, nine other tribals, were in prison since 2010 in charges of being involved in the Naxal ambush in which 76 CRPF jawans were killed in Dantewada, Chhattisgarh Anil MishraMore by the author >, Tehelka January 8, 2013 File… Continue Reading →

Operation Green Hunt Enters New Phase

Sanhati, March 29, 2012 by Sudha Bharadwaj It is quite evident that after the phase of “Salwa Judum” and the phase of “Operation Green Hunt”, anti-Naxal operations have entered a new phase variously called “Operation Haka” and “Operation Vijay”. While certain… Continue Reading →

Video of Republic Day protest against Gallantry awards in San Francisco

Concerned citizens and friends of India organized a peaceful protest in San Francisco outside the venue of the official Republic Day function hosted by the Indian Consulate which was expected to be attended by around 400 invitees – the movers… Continue Reading →

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