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When History substitutes Governance: Hindutva’s Politics of Manufacturing Pasts
Inventing kings, rebranding dynasties, and fabricating history to mask policy failure and engineer caste-communal politics
Chhattisgarh was Lord Ram’s ‘nanihal’, construction of his temple in Ayodhya to start “soon”, says BJP MP Yogi Adityanath ahead of UP polls
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Raipur: BJP MP Yogi Adityanath today said the hurdles...
On RSS ignorance, the “upside down map” of India, and on being “anti-national “
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An Independent RSS Handle, followed by PM Modi on Twitter, advocates for economic boycott of Muslims
An Independent RSS Twitter Handle @RSS_Org, followed by PM...
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After a decade of investigations, it appears no one killed RSS pracharak Sunil Joshi
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The Enemy Property Bill: One More Black Law Proposed by the Modi Regime
First Published on: April 14, 2016On January 7, 2016,...
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India must follow Trump’s ‘Muslim ban’ policy: BJP MP, Yogi Adityanath
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BJP MLA Suresh Rana booked for hate speech
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Controversial BJP MLA Suresh Rana was today booked by...
Now Rajput groups want Bhansali to change ‘Padmavati’ title
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