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OpIndia reports cited in fact-finding report on the Delhi anti-CAA riots submitted to Home Minister Amit Shah. Read details

The report by NGO Call for Justice was submitted to Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday.

Ex-AAP Councillor Tahir Hussain mastermind behind Delhi riots, funded the Chand-Bagh violence: Says charge sheet filed by Delhi Police

Two charge sheets filed in Delhi riots case, one names Tahir Hussain for financing Chand Bagh violence, other is for Jaffrabad riots

Prashant Bhushan calls Delhi Police “Dalla police” for arresting Pinjra Tod activist for riots during anti-CAA protests

Delhi police arrested far-left group Pinjra Tod activist Devangana Kalita for the third time in a row, sends to three day police custody

Far-left Pinjra Tod activist Natasha Narwal booked under UAPA for inciting riots in Delhi

The special cell re-arrested Natasha Narwal and Devangana Kalita after a Delhi court had sent the two accused to Tihar Jail

Pinjra Tod activists sent on two day police custody after Delhi Police rearrests the duo in anti-Hindu Delhi riots case

Two women activists with the far-left group Pinjra Tod who were granted bail on Sunday night were arrested again by Delhi Police within hours and sent on two day police custody.

Pinjra Tod ‘activist’ arrested for inciting Delhi riots was a columnist with The Wire and Newslaundry

Delhi police arrested two women, Natasha Narwal, who was also a columnist with The Wire and Devangna Kalita for inciting the anti-Hindu Delhi riots

Two women activists of Far-left group ‘Pinjra Tod’ arrested in North-East Delhi riots case

It was found that on February 22 Pinjra Tod members had mobilised local residents for protesting against the CAA

Delhi Riots: Far-Left ‘women rights group’ Pinjra Tod accused of inciting violence and blocking roads by ‘concerned’ anti-CAA citizens

"Concerned citizens of Seelampur, Jafrabad and Trans-Yamuna" have accused Pinjra Tod, a far-left women rights initiative, and other 'elite civil society' groups of inciting riots at the national capital.

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