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Questioning the state's version of events is not a crime. It's the media's job


Questioning the state’s version of events is not a crime. It’s the media’s job
Going by the FIRs filed against journalists in recent times, the government seems to think otherwise.
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Even as the world of social media, and our ministry of external affairs, jumps through hoops over tweets by two "outsiders", the singer Rihanna and the climate activist Greta Thunberg, on the ongoing farmer protests in India, there are weightier issues that continue to confront this nation.
There is, of course, the continuing protest by farmers, not just a handful as the ministry would like the world to believe, but by thousands stretching across northwest India and supported by farmers' groups in other parts of the country. Talks between their representatives and the government have hit a roadblock, hopefully not as impregnable as the trenches that the Delhi police is busy digging on all roads leading into the national capital.

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All you need is not 'love jihad', but liberty, say India's embattled interfaith couples


All you need is not ‘love jihad’, but liberty, say India’s embattled interfaith couples
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A mass-marriage ceremony at a New Delhi temple organised for families who can't afford traditional lavish ceremonies, 2015. © Prakash Singh, AFP
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India’s ruling Hindu nationalist party has launched a legal campaign against "love jihad", a conspiracy theory that Muslims are luring Hindu women into marriage, that is shrinking liberties in a country that has long celebrated endogamy. But in some quarters, opponents are choosing to resist the divisive narrative and give love a chance.
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It was a vague project, mulled between three friends who agreed it was a great idea but were just too busy to get down to it.

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