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Date: 2006-09-15 21:14:13
India
Best Bakery case
Vadodara
Vishva Hindu Parishad
Gujarat violence
Noakhali genocide
Religious violence in India
Indian Railways
Rail transport in India

CHAPTER 1 VIOLENCE IN VADODARA: AN OVERVIEW After Ahmedabad, Vadodara (also known as Baroda) experienced the most widespread and sustained violence following the Godhra massacre on 27th FebruaryThe first incident

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