*For more than half a decade, Tasleem's 10 year-old daughter has only asked one question ad nauseum: _"When will my Abbu come home?"_*
_#REPOST_ | This week marks 6 years to Delhi riots. Tasleem remains incarcerated under UAPA for the 6th year while justice remains elusive. Tasleem's story remains unheard, with no trial in sight. He writes, _"I never thought that I would be deprived of my rights."_
_The Quint_ spoke to his family. The stigma of imprisonment has forced the family into seclusion, we also accessed some poems and letters written by Tasleem from Tihar Jail.
*Read Tasleem Ahmed's story:* https://www.thequint.com/news/politics/waiting-for-abbu-story-of-tasleem-ahmed-the-forgotten-delhi-riots-prisoner#read-more
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In a twist that borders on irony, screenings of Shatak are reportedly playing to empty halls. 100 years of nation building, cadre building, and holding nationalistic pride on a pedestal were not enough to summon enough people, it seems. Meenakshi Jha writes.
*Read:* https://www.thequint.com/opinion/shatak-rss-movie-rarely-pauses-to-question-history
_"My family died. My father died. I've fought a very long battle, and I am still fighting,"_ the Unnao survivor says. As the survivor plots her legal steps, she is distraught. Not only because of the uncertainty that lies ahead but because of what the case has already cost her.
*Watch the interview:* https://www.thequint.com/gender/unnao-rape-murder-case-survivor-kuleep-sengar-bjp-family-deaths