India stand against lynching and Mobocracy

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Kolkata: It took a 16-yr-old Junaid’s lynching, to wake the nation out of its slumber. Citizen across the country raised their concern over increasing mob violence and lynching culture.

Junaid, a minor with his friends was returning to his home after Eid shopping. But inside train, which was a first time, he was lynched and no one from the compartment, stopped the mob which ultimately took away another innocent life in lynching, in India.

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