In 1978, communal tensions in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh erupted into fierce riots, leaving 184 dead and dramatically shifting local demographics. Sparked by an incident at MGM College, the violence saw Hindu families fleeing the area. Recent efforts have restored land to some displaced families and reignited discussions about the tragic events and demands for justice.
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