Communal Organisations

On the 50th anniversary of India’s formal ‘Emergency’, how the RSS betrayed the anti-emergency struggle

How the authoritarian proto-fascist RSS not only in a sense supported India’s formal Emergency (1975-77), filed mercy petitions for early release from prison but also –in sharp contrast—played no part in the fierce and challenging struggle for India’s freedom against colonial rule

Integration by propaganda: Meetings on “Akhand Bharat”, Mumbai

Meetings being organised for more acceptability of government’s move...

RSS international wing ‘infiltrating’ US offices: American minorities body raises alarm

The Organization for Minorities of India (OFMI), a US-based...

Rewarded with Bail, Seven Accused of Bulandshahr violence get Hero’s welcome

None less than Agarwal, who headed the BJP’s local...

BJP and Bajrang Dal Leaders caught spying for Pakistan, again.

That's right. Five people including Bajrang Dal and BJP...

Mohan Bhagwat gets another invite to debate reservation

Lolaksha, General Secretary of Samatha Sainik Dal has invited...

First ‘Hindu Court’ set up in India by Hindu Mahasabha

On 15th August, the members of Akhil Bharatiya Hindu...

FIR filed against Gandhian intellectual for criticising the RSS

Two members of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) have...

Hindu Mahasabha Leader makes ‘Anti -National’ statements, gets away with it.

Leading credence to the oft-repeated fact that Hindutva organisations...

Now Ram Puniyani Prevented From Going To Ayodhya

We condemn the house arrest of Advocate Mohammd Shoaib,...

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Pushed Back, Let Down: How the state has let down the marginalised in Assam

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