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A Mainpuri court has sentenced three individuals to death for their role in the 1981 massacre of 24 Dalits in Dehuli village, Uttar Pradesh. The court termed the crime as "rarest of the rare", justifying the death penalty. The violence stemmed from a Dalit-Thakur dispute, and 13 of the 20 accused have died during the trial, with four still absconding.
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