MUZAFFARNAGAR riots are a tragic example of the long-lasting impact of communal violence. Despite the fact that nearly a decade has passed, the families of the 11 individuals who went missing during the riots are still struggling for closure and justice. Despite eyewitness accounts and government recognition, the official declaration of their demise remains elusive, leaving these families in a state of despair and uncertainty.
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It is deeply concerning that the authorities have been unwilling to officially declare these 11 individuals as deceased, despite the availability of compelling evidence. The failure to provide closure and deliver justice not only intensifies the suffering of the victims’ families but also perpetuates a cycle of impunity that erodes the very fabric of society.
As a society, we must recognize and confront the consequences of communal violence on the lives of those affected. Only through a resolute commitment to justice can we hope to heal the wounds of the past and build a future grounded in empathy, understanding, and harmony. It is our collective responsibility to address the impact of such tragedies and ensure that those affected receive the closure and justice they deserve.
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