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By Hazel Gandhi An old photo of a man looking at a structure being demolished is viral online with the false claim that it is from Nuh, Haryana, and that the man is witnessing his house being razed by authorities following the violence in the area. BOOM found that the claims are false-- the photo is at least as old as 2022 and was most likely taken in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh. The Punjab and Haryana High Court on August 7 questioned if the authorities in Nuh were indulging in "ethnic cleansing" after reports of more than 1,200 structures, most belonging to Muslims being demolished, emerged. Th...
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By Ritika Jain Supreme Court on January 5 will hear pleas challenging the proposed demolition of the more than 4,500 homes that have allegedly been built on encroached land belonging to the railways. On December 20, 2022, a division bench of the Uttarakhand High Court directed Indian Railways and local authorities to remove "encroachment" after giving residents a week's notice. Apart from the more than 4,500 homes, the disputed land—measuring almost 2.2 kilometers—also houses three government schools, 11 accredited private schools, 12 madrassas, 10 mosques, one public health care center, and o...
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By Kaisar Andrabi Preetam Kumar, 32, who works at Emerald Court residential society in Noida as a helping staff, is covering all windowpanes, flowerpots, and electronic appliances with polythene. His employer has told him to cover all the entries in order to avoid dust barring inside the house. Residents of Emerald Court and ATS Village societies in Noida have been asked by the authorities to leave their homes on 28 August, according to the finalised evacuation plan for the demolition of the Supertech Twin Towers in the locality. The illegal Noida Twin Towers, which is even taller than Qutub M...
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By Ritika Jain The Jamiat Ulema-i-hind told the Supreme Court that the demolition of private properties must not be seen as individual cases, rather they indicate a pattern of 'collective punishment'. The same pattern is being copied by governments in states like Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and New Delhi as well. The Muslim body denied Uttar Pradesh government's allegations that it cherry-picked cases to falsely link them with rioters and give mala fide colour to lawful action. The Jamiat Ulema-i-Hind said it was the UP govt that cherry-picked laws to demolish private properties in a systematic an...
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