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Muslim- Prejudice -‘Justice came to me only to make me realise that I was guilty until proven innocent’

  Mohammad Aamir, Delhi Age 32 | Years In Jail 14 Arrested February 1998 | Acquitted January 2012 Mohammad Aamir Photo: Ishan Tankha FOURTEEN YEARS is a long time. Wiping away the tears streaming down his cheeks, Mohammad Aamir recounts his experience of when he stepped out of… Continue Reading →

Satyamev Jayate: Of downright manipulations and status-quoist revolutions

By Saswat Pattanayak,  Kindle Magazine Aamir Khan claims to address the roots of social evils, engages statistics, experts and pending court cases to illustrate his findings while offering solutions to overturn Indian feudal structure, all within an hour’s televised show,… Continue Reading →

What happens when Aamir talks about an issue that is conflicted? # Satyamevjayate

Satyamev Jayate Posted by Khamba  on May 7, 2012 Nazar Suraksha Kavach I’ll be honest – I’m a little tired of Aamir Khan looking down at me from every hoarding in Mumbai as if I’m a pathetic human being. So… Continue Reading →

Presumed Guilty: After 14 wasted years in prison, life begins anew

PRAYAAG AKBAR NEW DELHI | 19th Feb Mohammed Aamir at his home in Sadr Bazaar. Aamir spent 14 years in jail before being acquitted in January this year. Photograph: ABHISHEK SHUKLA n the night of 20 February 1998, in the… Continue Reading →

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