Prime Time With Ravish Kumar: Police तो ऐसी ही है Your Honour, अपने मास्टर के इशारे पर फंसाने वाली https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bicAughAKHM
Aug 27, 2021 अगर सुप्रीम कोर्ट (Supreme Court) की टिप्पणी को सरकारी जांच एजेंसियों के कामकाज की रिपोर्ट मान ली जाए तो भारतीय जांच व्यवस्था की जर्जर हालत नजर आती है. सीबीआई (CBI), प्रवर्तन निदेशालय यानी ईडी और पुलिस चीफ जस्टिस की इन टिप्पणीयों से पहले से आप जानते हैं कि पुलिस और ये जांच एजेंसियां किसी बेकसूर को फंसाने और फंसे हुए कसूरवार को बचाने के खेल में कितनी आगे हैं. इन सब के पीछे राजनीतिक प्रभाव के अलावा करोड़ों रुपये के कारोबार का भी प्रभाव है. 

The Silent Coup: A History of India's Deep State  the process of confronting militancy has warped the system. As insurgencies erupted across India, and grew increasingly more sophisticated in the 1980s and ’90s, the security establishment struggled to keep up. Increasingly overwhelmed, the police forces, intelligence agencies, federal investigation agencies, tax departments and the like came up with ingenious—at times sinister—solutions: from faking and framing evidence to staging massive terror attacks and even creating terrorist organisations. Over time, militancy became a flourishing, multi-faceted business enterprise.

The Silent Coup: How a private company used Punjab police as goons for hire https://www.newslaundry.com/2021/08/20/the-silent-coup-how-a-private-company-used-punjab-police-as-goons-for-hire
An excerpt from 'The Silent Coup: A Story of India's Deep State' by Josy Joseph. 20 Aug, 2021

'Splintered Justice' in the Aftermath of Communal Violence https://thewire.in/books/splintered-justice-communalism 
15/FEB/2017 
India has, over time, cultivated a culture of exerting no effort towards justice for the survivors of communal violence, finds Warisha Farasat and Prita Jha's book. The two authors, Farasat and Jha, had undertaken field trips during 2011-14 – long after the carnage was carried out. The studies have relied upon “narratives of the survivors”, who are called as “community researchers”, whose greater agony with the state is impunity given to the perpetrators. 

What has remained less attended to is the aftermath of the violence and barbarity. What happened to the victims that survived?  How did the ‘secular’ regimes protect and promote the perpetrators in the long run? What happened to the security personnel who either looked away or joined in the perpetrators? How difficult and complicated did it become for the victims to claim and get compensations? How did the victims and the survivors of the deceased ones re-build their lives?

Framed as a terrorist: Mohammad Aamir Khan’s 14 years behind the bars https://www.hindustantimes.com/analysis/framed-as-a-terrorist-mohammad-aamir-khan-s-14-years-behind-the-bars/story-TJnysSHMj0yCj8yXf15lrN.html 
A harrowing story of unspeakable injustice which stole Mohammad Aamir Khan’s youth is also one of endurance, love and hope Harsh Mander |JAN 26, 2016