Politics 30 Years After UP’s Hashimpura Massacre, Survivors Recount Night Of ‘Bloodbath’, Rue Lack Of Justice theclarionindia Date: May 24, 2017 Akram Khan with his sister Shahida and his sister-in-law Firdous. Akram’s father Mohd. Hanif was killed in the Hashimpura massacre. In Hashimpura, a crumbling Muslim-majority neighbouring in the heart of Meerut, residents struggle to move on. Asma Rafat and A. Ashraf Previous articleCommunity Leaders, Rights Activists Hail AJA Report For Highlighting Plight of Minorities in IndiaNext articleJharkhand Lynching: Two Officers, 30 Policemen Watched The Four Murders theclarionindiahttps://clarionindia.netClarion India - News, Views and Insights about Indian Muslims, Dalits, Minorities, Women and Other Marginalised and Dispossessed Communities. Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Popular 30 Kashmiris Among 33 Nursing Students Suspended at Mewar Varsity after Protest Death of Law: Israel’s Permanent State of Exception is a Warning to the World Om Birla Has Created an Embarrassment in the Lok Sabha Indian Muslims and the Question of Psychological Accommodation Bangladesh Elections: Violence Erupts at Several Polling Booths, BNP Leader Killed More like thisRelated 30 Kashmiris Among 33 Nursing Students Suspended at Mewar Varsity after Protest Clarion India - February 12, 2026 JAIPUR —The Mewar University in Rajasthan's Chittorgarh district has... Death of Law: Israel’s Permanent State of Exception is a Warning to the World Ramzy Baroud - February 12, 2026 In the hands of a genocidal settler-colonial society, the... Om Birla Has Created an Embarrassment in the Lok Sabha Ranjan Solomon - February 12, 2026 AS of February 2026, the political dynamics surrounding Lok... Indian Muslims and the Question of Psychological Accommodation Clarion India - February 12, 2026 The future of India rests not in psychological captivity...