Bhima Koregaon violence aftermath: Justice awaited
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Pooja Sakat’s family house was destroyed during the caste violence on January 1, 2018. As a fallout of the violence, on April 22, the 19-year-old, who was a key witness to the vandalism that took place, was found dead in a well. Dilip Kamble, Maharashtra minister for social justice, has promised a decision in two days on the demand for compensation by Pooja’s family. (SANKET WANKHADE/ht PHOTO)
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The family members of Pooja Sakat at their rented house in Wada Punarvasan in Pune. (SANKET WANKHADE/HT PHOTO)
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A police official at the chowki that was build near the Vijay Stambh (victory memorial) in Bhima Koregaon after the caste violence that took place on January 1, 2018. (SANKET WANKHADE/HT PHOTO)
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Police officials keeps a watch around the Vijay Stambh (victory memorial) in Bhima Koregaon in Pune. (SANKET WANKHADE/HT PHOTO)
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Twenty-five CCTV cameras have been installed at the Vijay Stambha (victory memorial) in Bhima Koregaon. (SANKET WANKHADE/HT PHOTO)
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Tight security arrangements are put in place at the Vijay Stambh (victory memorial) in accordance with state government’s directives. (SANKET WANKHADE/HT PHOTO)
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