
‘What’s our fault?’: after Delhi blast, J&K students face ‘collective suspicion’
The Hindu
From being denied groceries at local stores to classmates accusing their families of “terror links”, students from Jammu and Kashmir have reported facing various forms of suspicion, isolation and discrimination in the aftermath of the Red Fort explosion.
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