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Mohammad Deepak: Upholding fraternity amidst a sea of hate

India is a country full of diversity. Many hues. The diversity of faith/religion is astounding. The British used the Hindus and Muslims identity to sow the seeds of ‘divide...

Emergency Period: RSS Chose Compliance Over Resistance

Watch an interesting conversation between Urmilesh and NewsClick’s editor-in-chief,...

Lal Singh: The snake BJP fed

Choudhary Lal Singh is no stranger to controversy. His...

Hindutva Unlimited

Time to Militarise Hindus, Hinduise the Nation! How advent of...

Emergency diaries: The usual RSS doublespeak

RSS claims that it opposed Emergency promulgated by Indira...

Hapur Lynching: Police Covering Up Hate Crime? New Video Suggests So

A murderous mob killed one and critically injured another...

Hate Watch: Vitiating the Atmosphere around the Amarnath Yatra

The Amarnath Yatra begins every year in the month...

Remembering 15-Year-Old Junaid A Year After He Was Lynched

According to sources, four out of the six accused...

BJP MP to foot legal bill of lynching accused in Jharkhand

Dubey condemned the violence on Friday last week but...

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