CAA
Bangladeshi Hindus – Strangers in their own Land
(Ahead of Durga puja, idols vandalized in Kashipur Temple in Barisal, Bangladesh. Attack on Hindu Temples during Hindu festivals has now become a trend in ... Read More
What The Haridwar Conference Got Wrong
Editor’s note: This article was originally published in Swarajya on January 12, 2022. Reprinted with permission. Let us not mince words. The Haridwar Sammelan was ... Read More
Aetiology of Subversion: The Delhi Riots of 2020
Organised criminal networks will be drawing lessons from the Delhi conflagration but so must the Indian authorities. The international community, whose members have either remained ... Read More
The CAA Story: Through the Eyes and Experiences of an Indian Teenager
An outsider body UNHRC is challenging a domestic law and criticising that it is ‘fundamentally discriminatory’. Well, to give equality to the unequal people of ... Read More
Hinduism vs. Hindutva – Part II: The true agenda of the anti-CAA movement
The recent issue of the C.A.A. (Citizenship Amendment Act 2020)―which was the headlines-hogging topic before the coronavirus tsunami swept everything else out of the picture―has ... Read More