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Muzaffarnagar villagers reject biased media narrative in handicapped teacher Tripta Tyagi (60) case

“Ground Report: Khubbapur villagers reject communal narrative in Teacher Assault Case amid a national firestorm”, Swarajyamag, August 30, 2023:

“In a remote village on the fringes of New Delhi in western Uttar Pradesh, a 40-second video has stirred a national political storm.

The village is under the governance of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and the case has attracted opposition parties like moths to a flame.

Initially believed to be a hate crime against a Muslim boy, the incident has not only triggered a national conversation but has also caught the attention of international media.

Prominent foreign publications, including the Qatar government-owned Al Jazeera and the British public service broadcaster BBC, have picked up the story, amplifying its reach and impact globally……”

Read the full article at Swarajyamag.com

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