Almost a year after one of the worst sectarian attacks in southern India, school teacher TJ Joseph is still waiting for his attackers to be charged.<br /><br />Joseph was dragged from his car, and had his hands cut off by a group of young men who accused him of blasphemy.<br /><br />Twenty-seven men were arrested for the attack, many of them accused of having links to the controversial Islamic group, the Popular Front of India. <br /><br />Al Jazeera's Tarek Bazley reports from Kerala, India.
