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The article discusses the massacre of 35 Sikh villagers in Chittisinghpora, Kashmir in 2000. Despite being the largest mass killing during the Kashmir jihad, the perpetrators were acquitted and later sent to Pakistan. The investigation was botched, with no real witnesses and the killers arriving in combat fatigues. The case remains unsolved, and the villagers continue to live in fear.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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