They survived India's cow vigilante attacks. Then came the harder battle | BBC News India

Cow vigilante-led mob violence is often viewed as a stark symbol of communal fissures in India. While mainstream discussions focus heavily on the casualties, the stories of those who survived are rarely told. ​We examine the lives of Shameer (Kerala) and Nasir (Mumbai)—two individuals who lived through these brutal assaults but continue to grapple with the devastating physical, mental, and financial aftermath. This piece uncovers the hidden crises that survivors endure long in the aftermath of violence. Reported by Shubhangi Misra Video by Sandeep Yadav Click here to subscribe to our channel 👉🏽 https://bbc.in/3whmDp3 ----------------------------------- This is the official BBC News India channel. If you want to understand and follow the India story, we hope this will be your home. Here, you’ll find stories that move your heart and explainers, interviews and documentaries on issues that you care about. Don’t expect a 24/7 stream of news, we are not that channel. But you can look forward to top-quality BBC journalism that will help you make sense of what’s happening around you. Do comment on our videos and posts because we will be reading them and taking them on board, and if you like what we do, you can also find us here BBC Website 👉🏽https://bbc.in/3XjgjcP Instagram 👉🏽 https://bbc.in/3GNTSVW Facebook 👉🏽 https://bbc.in/3XgMc5M Twitter 👉🏽 https://bbc.in/3XlbAXZ Thanks for following us! #BBCNewsIndia #India