A Silent Crackdown
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Apoorvanand interview: ‘They are telling Muslims, don’t dare do this. You have no right to protest’
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Special report: A silent crackdown sweeps through Delhi in the guise of probing riots conspiracy
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The young student: ‘Am I still in a democracy? The police made me question my harmless intentions’
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The food seller: ‘Police said your children will really suffer if you don’t speak up’
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The creative producer: ‘For me, a revolution is less romantic now. The consequences are more real’
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The social activist: ‘Police said they had the right to torture me in the interrogation’
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The scientist: ‘Police let riots happen to delegitimise the protest. Now they are criminalising it’
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The communications professional: ‘I thought blocking the roads was stupid, but not sinister’
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The civil services aspirant: ‘Police abused me and threatened to send me to remand’
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Backgrounder: What is Delhi Police’s riots conspiracy case?