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“Aamir had promised him that he would get him a new bicycle before Eid so that he could go to school,” Aamir’s younger brother told me during my visit. Aamir, from Palla village in Haryana, was chased and shot dead by Bajrang Dal goons on March 2, 2026. When...

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