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Mob Mentality on Display: Humanity Missing in Phulbani Incident In Phulbani, Odisha, a police officer was brutally beaten and left struggling for life while a crowd watched like spectators. Some recorded videos, others stood silently, doing nothing. Not one stepped forward to help. This wasn’t just a crime,it exposed...

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