Rejection of Sri Narayana Guru Float for Republic Day Celebrations!
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Rejection of Sri Narayana Guru Float for Republic Day Celebrations!

While rejecting the Sri Narayana Guru float submitted by Kerala, the central government suggested replacing Narayana Guru with Shankracharya – this only displays the deeper agenda of the central government, which is working towards Hindu Rashtra in particular.

The Odd Thing About the Assassins and Their Worldviews are That They Think They Have Killed Gandhi
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The Odd Thing About the Assassins and Their Worldviews are That They Think They Have Killed Gandhi

In 1968, after the tragic killing of Martin Luther King the Chicago Sun-Times published a cartoon showing assassinated Mahatma Gandhi talking to assassinated Martin Luther King in the heavens and telling, “The odd thing about assassins, Dr. King, is that they think they’ve killed you.” That cartoon is so appropriate in today’s India …

‘Free Speech Is the Most Important Right Eroded Over the Past Seven Years’
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‘Free Speech Is the Most Important Right Eroded Over the Past Seven Years’

Roy talks about building and sustaining participatory movements, the role of sangharsh (struggle) in driving change and the power of the collective voice. She explains why the right to freedom of expression is critical for India, why civil society must fight to sustain it, and her dreams for the future.

Modi’s Portrayal of Netaji as a Hindu Militarist Does the Secular, Socialist Bose a Disservice
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Modi’s Portrayal of Netaji as a Hindu Militarist Does the Secular, Socialist Bose a Disservice

By highlighting the military aspect of Bose’s personality and his Hindu credentials, the Hindu right-wing is projecting him as a person close to prime minister’s parent organisation, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and its aggressive Hindu nationalist rhetoric.

“My Father, Do Not Rest”: Broadcast on All India Radio, February 1, 1948
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“My Father, Do Not Rest”: Broadcast on All India Radio, February 1, 1948

On 1 February 1948, two days after Mahatma Gandhi’s assassination by Hindutva fanatics, Sarojini Naidu gave an impassioned speech on All India Radio, calling on the nation to remember the Mahatma’s death as a pledge to right action. Her address.