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Faces of 2002 Gujarat Riots Set Example of Communal Harmony Today - The Quint
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2019-09-12
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Ashok Parmar, a Hindu, and Qutubuddin Ansari, a Muslim, became the faces of the 2002 Gujarat riots. Today, they are setting an example of communal harmony.
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