Hate Speech

Censorship and the Drumbeats of Hate: Mapping the state of free speech ahead of the 2026 polls

A new report by Free Speech Collective traces five years of censorship, criminalisation of dissent, and the rise of hate-driven political discourse across Assam, Kerala, and Puducherry—raising urgent questions about the conditions for free and fair elections

नफरत की बुनियाद पर उन्माद की राजनीति

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Modi’s Administration Oversees Violations on Religious Freedoms: IAMC

IAMC Testifies before Congressional Human Rights Commission on "Challenges...

Kashmiri Pandits: At Home in Our Valley with Jobs

561 Kashmiri Pandit Youth Can Now Get Government JobsAfter 26 long years, our legal rights...

Bless us, Abba!

Courtesy: Nishrin Jafri HussainI am the daughter of the...

नस्ल और जाति के खिलाफ नफरत के ‘मामूली’ औजार

​फौजी रहे और फिलहाल देश के विदेश राज्यमंत्री वीके...

Prepare, the Muslims are Coming

Not having brought the least redress to the people at...

Academics Cry Halt to Hounding of Kancha Ilaiah by Brahminical Bodies, Police

Photo credit: Hindustan TimesIn a statement issued yesterday, 69...

Petlad, Gujarat: Communal Violence Breaks Out

 Two days after peace prevailed in communally disturbed Petlad,...

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