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 PM Imran Khan’s Wife Bushra Bibi Seeks Suspension of Sentence on Medical Grounds Cowardice of Qualification: When Voices Against War Speak the Empire’s Language Govt’s Intentions not Aligned with Genuine Empowerment: Congress MP on Women Quota Bill Is India Burying the Right to Information? The Slow Death of Transparency Iran’s Remarkable Resilience More like thisRelated PM Imran Khan’s Wife Bushra Bibi Seeks Suspension of Sentence on Medical Grounds Clarion India - April 19, 2026 ISLAMABAD — Bushra Bibi, the wife of Pakistan's former... Cowardice of Qualification: When Voices Against War Speak the Empire’s Language Ramzy Baroud - April 19, 2026 Even those who oppose war often do so within... Govt’s Intentions not Aligned with Genuine Empowerment: Congress MP on Women Quota Bill Clarion India - April 19, 2026 NEW DELHI — Opposition leaders on Sunday strongly criticised... Is India Burying the Right to Information? The Slow Death of Transparency Ranjan Solomon - April 19, 2026 WHEN India enacted the Right to Information (RTI) Act...