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... violence in varying degrees . At At this juncture , one may ask whether the visible and invisible vio- lence is turning Gujarat into a dark zone . If we examine the geography of the present communal violence closely , we find that ...
... violence in varying degrees . At At this juncture , one may ask whether the visible and invisible vio- lence is turning Gujarat into a dark zone . If we examine the geography of the present communal violence closely , we find that ...
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... violence . The poor , oppressed and labouring classes had so far stayed away from the violence . This time around , however , they were used as the front , made the instruments of violence . In Ahmedabad , Vadodara and in the villages ...
... violence . The poor , oppressed and labouring classes had so far stayed away from the violence . This time around , however , they were used as the front , made the instruments of violence . In Ahmedabad , Vadodara and in the villages ...
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... violence ' from activist discourse . Asghar Ali Engi- neer has indefatigably reminded us all along that what stands described thus masks the fact that such violence , or caused / triggered fare ; if at all these establish prima facie ...
... violence ' from activist discourse . Asghar Ali Engi- neer has indefatigably reminded us all along that what stands described thus masks the fact that such violence , or caused / triggered fare ; if at all these establish prima facie ...
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