Partition of Bengal – A saga of lost hopes and homeland
The partition of Bengal in 1947 is a forgotten chapter in history, although its trauma and pain are still visible in the lives of the people.
The partition of Bengal in 1947 is a forgotten chapter in history, although its trauma and pain are still visible in the lives of the people.
How does the arrest of Waseem Rizvi aka Jitendra Narayan Tyagi for genocidal threats to Muslims reveal the tragic reality of injustice?
The silence of many over the anti-Muslim genocide calls given by two Hindutva fascist events in Haridwar and Delhi exposed their hypocrisy.
Kamlesh Tiwari, a notorious Hindutva fascist leader who belonged to the Hindu Mahasabha and later founded a small outfit called the Hindu Samaj Party, was murdered at his house in Lucknow’s Naka area by two unknown assailants on Friday, 18 October 2019. His murder created a ruckus as both Hindu Mahasabha and the Hindu Samaj … Read more
Modi’s vehement denial of anything called “Hindu terrorism” is actually a frantic attempt to shield Hindutva fascism by equating it with Hindu faith.
In this special series, we will delve into the historic growth of Indian fascism — the Hindutva fascism — and its ties with global fascist movement with which it shares outlook and organisational ties. Part 1: From Christchurch terror attack to way back in history – Understanding Hindutva fascism The world has been mourning the … Read more