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Have Hindus always been Vegetarian?

The author academic exposes the propaganda in what he terms as the “Hindutva Hoax of Vegetarian Hinduism”

Suhana, Nahid and the Curse of Muslim Intolerance

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Holi in Lahore — Was I dreaming?

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I am an Indian Muslim (Poem)

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How a gurudwara in Pakistan’s Nankana Sahib preserved and promoted Punjabi for centuries

Gurudwara Patti Sahib was where Guru Nanak is said...

DHAMAAL, Nobody Can Stop Dance and Music: Sheema Kermani

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Modi, Ram Rajya and UP Politics Through the Eyes of a Bombay Cabbie

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60% Indians favour strong leader who can break rules, anti-terror ops over protecting civil rights: UK survey

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