Riots are not merely a breakdown of law and order; they represent a breakdown of trust, governance, and moral responsibility.
For decades, India-and many parts of the world-have witnessed repeated cycles of communal violence. Each cycle is followed by temporary outrage, partial justice, and eventual forgetting. The true cost is borne by civilians: through lost lives, destroyed livelihoods, deep psychological trauma, and long-term fear.
This book exists because waiting for systems to work has failed too many people.