Friday, March 29, 2024

Topic: Hindutwa

Fifteen Indian ambassadors collaborate with RSS’s Hindu nationalism events

A recent investigation by Organization for Minorities of India (OFMI) reveals that a number of consulates in different countries have participated in various Hindu nationalist events within their professional capacity. 

Trupti Desai has announced her visit to Sabarimala and seeks protection from Kerala Government

Desai has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, and the state’s director general of police, seeking protection. “After the Supreme Court ruling, I have received more than 300 numbers of threats on my Facebook account,” she claimed.

Study of hate crimes in India finds Muslims the primary target and Hindus the perpetrators

In the past few years, India has seen several instances of lynchings in which frenzied mobs have targeted people mainly because of their religious or caste identity – for being Muslim or Dalit. This is part of a larger surge of hate crimes that is corroding social peace and trust across the country.

Dalit teacher faces threats from Hindutva activists after her vain Sabarimala bid

Bindu, an embattled Dalit activist tried to go to Sabarimala soon after the Supreme Court verdict allowed women of all age groups to enter the hill shrine.

For an inclusive syllabus in Delhi University. In solidarity with Kancha Ilaiah’s writings

If Prof. Ilaiah’s books are insulting Hinduism, how would Delhi University read the seminal texts and Essays like Castes in India, Annihilation of Caste, Riddles in Hinduism authored by the Philosopher and Boddisatva Babasaheb Dr. BR Ambedkar.

‘We are hopeful that this government will fall in 2019’, say Mothers of Najeeb, Rohith and Junaid

To mark two years since the forced disappearance of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) student Najeeb Ahmed, United Against Hate led a protest march from Mandi House to Parliamentary Street on Monday.