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February 22, 2021 08:33 IST
Those who bore the brunt of the February 2020 violence in north-east Delhi are trying to get on with their lives. But while the hustle and bustle is back and time heals year-old wounds, some memories and fault lines are here to stay
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Those who bore the brunt of the February 2020 violence in north-east Delhi are trying to get on with their lives. But while the hustle and bustle is back and time heals year-old wounds, some memories and fault lines are here to stay
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Main jab mar jaun to meri alag se pehchan likh dena… mere lahu se meri peshani par Hindustan likh dena (After I die, write my identity differently… with my blood, write India on my forehead)”, reads a message on a sidewall facing the main market in north-east Delhi’s Brijpuri Road – one of the main areas where communal riots broke out in February last year following the anti-Citizenship (Amendment) Act protests.