was the suspicion of fear of the people right if not then why
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Knock down the walls of suspicion and fear ... local police on the manner in which people have been killed and brutalised with impunity. ... the right to life and asserting that the situation in Manipur was but an “internal disturbance”
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- The fear of 1933 was not unjustified; it was deeply justified, just as many of our fears today are justified.
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