Clad in a black burqa and a faded navy blue head coverer, Noor Jahan* leads us into her Nuh home where bottles of soft drinks and water piled up in her courtyard, veranda, and bed on the evening of August 4. The 60-year-old widow had rushed to evacuate her khokha (a temporary shop) after hearing rumours of the administration's bulldozers turning towards Muslim homes and shops following the Nuh violence on July 31. Three days ago, her two teenage sons, both students and another son-in-law were picked up by the police and detained since the violence that broke out during VHP-led Brij Mandal Yatra and spread across Haryana and some parts of Gurugram. Noor is a caregiver to two daughters, both physically disabled since birth and a father-in-law who read verses of the Quran to his granddaughters distressed by the arrests and threats of demolition.
-- Lord Acton.