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  • Who is a Gau Rakshak? - LiveMint 26.07.17167232
  • The meaning of India's beef lynchings - Atlantic 24.07.17167233
  • 86% killed in cow-related violence since 2010 are Muslim, 97% attacks after Modi govt came to power - Hindustan Times 16.07.17167236
  • Can’t kill in cow’s name, says PM but as CM gau rakshaks thrived in his Gujarat - Hindustan Times 15.07.17167237
  • Is lynching the new normal in India? - The Conversation 07.07.17167240
  • Jharkhand lynching: Muslim women threaten to take up arms against cow vigilantes - Hindustan Times 01.07.17167241
  • Man accused of carrying beef beaten to death by 100-strong mob in Jharkhand - Hindustan Times 30.06.17167244
  • Thousands Rally Across India to #NotInMyName Protests Against Lynchings of Muslims, Dalits - The Wire 29.06.17167245
  • Cow slaughter row: Since 2010, 97% of beef-related violence took place after Modi govt came to power - First Post 29.06.17167248
  • India's Modi Speaks Out Against Cow Vigilantes After 'Beef Lynchings' Spark Nationwide Protests - Time 28.06.17167249
  • Beef ban in India reflects a society becoming intolerant - The Nation 24.06.17167252
  • A train journey home after Eid shopping turns fatal for brothers - Indian Express 24.06.17167255
  • How Narendra Modi helped spread anti-beef hysteria - Scroll.in 06.10.15167256
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