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IntroductionIndian policemen patrol the area as a public transport bus was damaged by the Dalit Protesters in Mu ...
Indian policemen patrol the area as a public transport bus was damaged by the Dalit Protesters in Mumbai, India, Jan. 2, 2018. Protests erupted in several parts of Mumbai on Tuesday, a day after a 28-year-old Dalit died in Pune district following an altercation between two groups during celebrations to mark the bicentenary of a British-Peshwa war.(Xinhua)
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