Smiles return: Bisada limps back to normalcy
Updated On Oct 09, 2015 11:57 PM IST
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A child peeps through the door of a mosque in Dadri’s Bisada village, which is slowly limping back to normalcy after days of tension following the lynching of a man over rumours that he ate beef. (Sunil Ghosh / HT Photo)
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Muslim residents of Bisada village at a mosque. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday urged unity among Hindus and Mulsims in the wake of the Dadri incident and growing political pressure. (Sunil Ghosh / HT Photo)
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A child stands in front of the entrance to a building as members of the Muslim community assemble. Of late, Bisada has seen politicians flocking to the village to meet the family of Mohammad Ikhlaq, who was lynched by a mob on September 28. (Sunil Ghosh / HT Photo)
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Two boys play as the tension in the village following Ikhlaq’s lynching and heated statements by politicians has started to dissipate. (Sunil Ghosh / HT Photo)
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Women talk to each other in Bisada village. (Sunil Ghosh / HT Photo)
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