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Ram Puniyani

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Latest Posts, OpinionJanuary 19, 2023<March 24, 2023

The RSS Chief’s Misguided, Divisive Rhetoric Is Dangerous

Bhagwat’s dangerous rhetoric could manifest itself in ugly violence that could compromise India’s internal security.

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Latest Posts, PolicyJune 15, 2021<March 17, 2023

Withdraw The Citizenship Amendment Act

A country which claims to represent the principle of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam can not persecute its own minorities & make them second-class citizens in their own land.

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Latest Posts, OpinionMarch 17, 2021<March 17, 2023

Secularism Is Not A Threat. It Is The Principle That Binds India Together

Ajay Bisht’s ignorant rants do not dent India’s secularism. It was, is & shall remain a secular nation.

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Latest Posts, OpinionMarch 11, 2021<March 17, 2023

Did RSS Participate In The Indian Freedom Struggle?

To gain electoral legitimacy, RSS ideologues are building narratives of their participation in the freedom movement.

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Biography, Latest PostsFebruary 24, 2021<March 17, 2023

Why Is India’s Culture Ministry Praising Golwalkar, A Nazi Admiring, Sexist, Casteist Bigot?

It’s a shame that the Culture ministry praised a man who wanted to emulate the Nazis.

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Editor's Picks, OpinionFebruary 11, 2021<March 17, 2023

The Battle Between Faith & Rationality

“History is to nationalism: what poppy is to the opium addict.“

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Latest Posts, OpinionJanuary 28, 2021<March 17, 2023

Netaji Opposed Hindutva, But The BJP Is Trying To Appropriate Him

Netaji was a socialist who believed in Hindu-Muslim unity. Is it right to use him to push Hindutva agenda?

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