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The khadi he wore, the Gandhi he kept: A Dalit memoir that refuses easy answers
Recently, I received a message from someone I had known since my Gandhinagar days, when I represented the Times of India from 1997 to 2012. He wanted to send me the...
On Bhima Koregaon, your Janaeu was shining brightly on Republic TV: An open letter to Arnab Goswami
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Dear Mr Arnab Goswami,Your debate #Endcastepolitics on both 2nd...
Revisiting Golwalkar on Koregaon with Raosaheb Kasbe
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Watch: Jignesh Mevani’s speech did not disrespect Ambedkar. In fact, it did the opposite
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The Gujarat MLA has faced criticism in the wake...
What Do Street Protests in a Democracy Mean, asks MLA Jignesh Mevani
Can’t Dalits Even Protest in a Democracy demands MLA...
Away from TV screens Movements are Coming Together: Umar Khalid
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On #BheemaKoregaon, Media Is Criminalising Dalits: 4 Things That Are Wrong With The Coverage
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The coverage of the Mumbai bandh and the Bhima-Koregoan...
Maharashtra Grinds to a Halt as Dalits Protest Attack at Bhima Koregaon
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Poking the Eye of the Tiger
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