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20.03.2026 19:30
Two weeks later, with threats of violence flowing through the streets, the JJ Colony is uncharacteristically quiet. Talk is limited to whispers among residents, many of whom sit huddled together, watching reels on social media amid the stench of open drains and shuttered meat shops. The narrow lanes are broken, cluttered with hanging power cables.

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