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The Faultlines In Secularism
A secular republic is one of humanity's most difficult political achievements.
Police blocking roads, Shaheen Bagh protesters getting blamed
New affidavit filed before Supreme Court dispels several misconceptions about Shaheen Bagh protests
Assam NRC: Allegations of inclusion of ‘ineligible’ people in list
State coordinator seeks details from DRCRs of all districts
Is Adityanath at war with his own state’s citizens?
Fact finding report by Karwan-e-Mohabbat rips of the veil to reveal the ugliness of Adityanath’s administration
What about Kashmiri Pundits? Three Decades of Exodus
This January 2020, it is thirty years since the Kashmiri Pundits’ exodus from the Kashmir valley took place.
Coimbatore: Muslim couple weds at ‘Shaheen Bagh pandal’; shouts slogans against CAA-NPR-NRC
The marriage took place in Coimbatore and was attended by over a 1,000 protestors
Is MHA distancing itself from Assam Clause 6 committee report?
Report will be submitted to Assam Chief Minister instead of MHA representative
120 crores public funds spent on Namaste Trump, but event organized by private entity?
Meanwhile Trump says Modi promised him a welcome by 7 million people, a figure higher than total population of Ahmedabad!
Activists meet resolves to make right to education (RTE) plank for assembly polls: Bihar
A state-level meet, organized by the Right to Education...
Letter of Opposition to Namaste Trump
Opposition mounts on Modi govt’s splash for Trump show in Ahmedabad
Int’l panel of parliamentarians for freedom of religious belief writes to PM Modi
In their personal capacity, they request the PM and the government to protect India’s minorities and their ability to freely practice their faith
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The Faultlines In Secularism
A secular republic is one of humanity's most difficult political achievements.
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India
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Rule of Law
Supreme Court reasserts KA Najeeb, warns against “hollowing out” constitutional protections in UAPA cases; questions Umar Khalid bail verdict
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Minorities
A Reminder Congress Didn’t Ask For: Karnataka Muslim convention demands accountability from the Congress
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