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Disclosure and transparency from the RSS may finally expose decades-old ambiguities

The author, a historian and keen documentalist of the far right argues that if the RSS is compelled into legal transparency and accountability, murky details from the past could well tumble out of its century old existence

Sycophancy and Saffronisation spreading in Indian Judiciary?

When the Indian Judiciary has, faced with Authoritarian Leaders,...

NewsChakra With Abhisar Sharma: Who’s Fooling You in the Name of Cow and Rama?

Abhisar Sharma explores and investigates who is actually fermenting...

Sabarimala Row: Kerala government to form a women’s wall

In a historical judgement on September 28, 2018, the...

Communal Question about Cow Slaughter in Exam Paper sparks outrage

In a shocking display of insensitivity and a complete...

Modi’s Bharat and “Development” of Hindutva

Modi’s signature response to both the hate speeches by...

Bulandshahr violence: BJP MP blames murdered police inspector

After Bulandshahr BJP MP Bhola Ram supported the Bajrang...

Slogans raised to demolish Jama Masjid in VHP’s Ram Mandir rally

Saffron clad members of VHP, RSS and devotees of...

The Truth Behind Bulandshahr Violence, Explains Urmilesh

The violence erupted following suspicion of alleged cow slaughter.In...

Hate pamphlets circulated before Rajasthan elections

As people wait in anxiety over election results of...

Sacred Cows, Disposable Humans

The Bulandshahr mob killings show that the Hindutva Supremacist...

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