The destruction of graves inside a century-old Muslim cemetery in Mathura is not merely a story about a botched demolition operation. Nor is it simply a question of inadequate compensation. At its core, the controversy raises a deeper and more unsettling question: what happens when the language of administration and compensation is used to quantify a harm that is fundamentally incapable of valuation? As reported by The Wire, on April 26, 2026, r…
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