A year on, India s Muslim victims of Delhi riots say justice still unserved
24.02.2021
The shooter shouted Victory to Lord Ram , the Hindu god, before pulling the trigger that sent a bullet into Muhammad Nasir Khan s left eye. Khan placed his trembling hand on his bloody eye socket and his fingers slipped deep into the wound. At that moment, Khan was sure he would die.
Khan ended up surviving the violence that killed 53 others, mostly fellow Muslims, when it engulfed his neighbourhood in the Indian capital 12 months ago. But a year after India s worst communal riots in decades, the 35-year-old is still shaken and his attacker still unpunished. Khan says he s been unable to get justice due to a lack of police interest in his case.
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