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Largest Democracy, Smallest Justice: How India’s Courts Fail Muslim Prisoners

In India’s “largest democracy,” justice bends to power. Political prisoners like Umar Khalid languish in jail without bail or trial, while the influential walk free. The judiciary speaks of liberty and human rights but delivers selective relief. Law is no shield—today, it is wielded as a weapon

Gadkari’s Muslim Dream vs India’s Harsh Reality: Why the Largest Minority’s Aspiration Hits a Wall

Nitin Gadkari dreams of Muslims becoming engineers and doctors, but the ground reality tells a harsher story. Caste discrimination, denial of reservations, poor education access, and systemic exclusion from panchayats to Parliament keep India’s largest minority marginalized. When they rise, they’re criminalized—revealing a deeply unequal and unjust system

Heroes of the People: Swara Bhaskar and Kunal Kamra Call Out India’s Judiciary and Police

Swara Bhaskar, Kunal Kamra and Dipankar Bhattacharya’s powerful speeches shine a light on the continued incarceration of Umar Khalid, Khalid Saifi, Gulfisha and Athar Khan, criticizing India’s legal system and policing