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In 1942, Singha held a reception in Jinnah's honour and pledged his full support to the idea of Pakistan. In an infamous speech on a later occasion, he said, “At the time of partition of the sub-continent of India, in the entire country, the Christians should be counted with Muslims.”
| Satyaagrah | Diary
The ex-TMC leaders regretted their previously held misconception that All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) was a 'secular party.'
| Satyaagrah | Politics
Muslim men want their women to behave in a certain way. They want to control all the women in the community. I don’t believe in Islam because of this", said the actress
| Satyaagrah | Entertainment
Even for the most colonized and self-alienated of Bharatiyas, testimonies of foreign travelers like Megasthenes and Hsuan Tsang have documented the richness of thought and material achievements of Bharat.
| Satyaagrah | History
Essentially, Bajrang Dal took out a peaceful rally in Nuh, Mewat, with all the requisite police permissions that they needed to take. However, Maktoob Media painted it as a dangerous, violent rally taken out to create violence against Muslims, simply because the rally was taken out in a Muslim dominated area
| Satyaagrah | Anti-Hindu
India has a unique opportunity to not ape the international political traditions, like the Indian Left has historically tried to do and ground its politics in something fundamentally Indic
| Satyaagrah | Politics
Jan Ki Baat had conducted a similar survey before the 2019 Lok Sabha elections in which it had predicted a victory for the NDA with 304-316 seats and the BJP to emerge as the single largest party with 248-260 seats
| Satyaagrah | Politics
Dravidianists’ first weapon to attack Brahmins is janeu. Even though janeu was worn by almost all jatis regardless of the varna in old times
| Satyaagrah | Global
Despite the revelations of brutality made in the book, The Economist spoke of the ‘admirable intentions of colonial bureaucrats,’ when tweeting about the review of the book in a clear attempt to whitewash the crimes of the white colonialists.
| Satyaagrah | Opinion
There are thousands of incidents where non-Hindus desecrated Hindu temples out of hatred for Hindu Dharma even when they were in no way connected to the temples
| Satyaagrah | News
Located along the banks of river Ganga, the Jajmau Tila atop which the fort sits has great historical significance. It once housed the royal palace of Raja Yayati
| Satyaagrah | News
With misinformation and propaganda available on fingertips, almost everyone of us has had that one 'woke' friend who blocked us everywhere for 'being a Bhakt and fascism enabler'
| Satyaagrah | Social Media
TMC leaders Riju Dutta and Jawahar Sircar share an edited video where the crowd cheering Modi and Yogi were replaced with "Modi hai hai" and "Yogi chor hain" slogans
| Satyaagrah | Fact Check
Interestingly, while Owaisi played the victim and filed a complaint, leading to an FIR, no FIR has been filed against Owaisi for this provocative speech that he delivered in Uttar Pradesh
| Satyaagrah | Anti-Hindu
Dharma stresses on duties and responsibilities of humans towards their self and towards society, and not on rights that one group supposedly enjoys over the other
| Satyaagrah | Hindu
Union Minister for Civil Aviation Jyotiraditya Scindia said Madurai MP Su Venkatesan's insistence on according Madurai airport international status was incomprehensible
| Satyaagrah | Politics
The global elite does not hate PM Modi because he is from BJP. They do not hate PM Modi because they consider him intolerant. Even if he was, the global elite would not care. They hate him because he is an Indian who loves India and wishes for India to assert its rights. Clarity is important
| Satyaagrah | Opinion
Each time the Prime Minister goes abroad, something very special seems to happen to his detractors. Forever on the margins of sanity, this is one thing that drives them over the edge
| Satyaagrah | Politics
When one of the hosts suggested that Musk "could have been on CNN right now," which he said was a "real news organization" unlike the Babylon Bee, Musk promptly responded, "I'm not perverted enough, I guess."
| Satyaagrah | Global
Could the BJP’s newly installed chief ministers such as Pushkar Singh Dhami, Basavaraj Bommai or Bhupendra Patel pass such intense scrutiny? Could they drink tea, do bhangra, meet officers and stop at weddings? And above all, would they have liberal privilege?
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