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Day September 12, 2017

India – That thing called hate #IamGauri

Vaishna Roy Human beings can be conditioned to eat at a certain hour every day. And they can be conditioned to hate, without reason I am typing this the day after journalist Gauri Lankesh was gunned down in Bengaluru. We… Continue Reading →

Sudhir Dhawale – The Radical Ambedkarite

RAMU RAMANATHAN   He is the eternal protestor. He pro tested when Dr Binayak Sen was in prison. In February 2017, he was part of the Rohit Vemula protest by Mumbai Students Solidarity at the Mumbai University. He also protested… Continue Reading →

Chief Justice of Gauhati High Court becomes chauffeur for Sri Sri Ravi Shankar #WTFnews

  Guwahati, September 9: Sri Sri Ravi Shankar had arrived in Guwahati for attending North East Indigenous People’s conference on September 5 and was welcomed by none other than, Ajit Singh, the Chief Justice of Gauhati High Court from Guwahati… Continue Reading →

Open letter to Haryana CM Khattar- How Did the Rapes, Abortions, Skin Bank, Castrations, Dead Bodies Escape Your Government?

    Dear Mr Khattar, First let me explain why I am writing this as ‘anonymous’. Yes because I am terrified that you, or your party, or your mentors will send the goons after me. And I am a self… Continue Reading →

They will need more bullets #IamGauri

  Tell the killers to come out of hiding; there are more people to kill Every journalist is another Gauri, come on, there’s more blood to spill   That pistol will not do this time, tell them to bring a… Continue Reading →

Is Rajasthan’s Sikar the New Mandsaur? Entire Town Rises to Support Farmer Agitation

Nearly every section that constitutes the socio-political economy of Sikar district has turned up to lend support to the farmers‘ protest, be it students, anganwadi workers, the city bus union, the autorickshaw union, the small traders association or the pump… Continue Reading →

Karwan-e-Mohabbat: When lynch mob killed a young Hindu man mistaken to be Muslim

  Dispatches of Harsh Mander who is on a journey across India to raise awareness about lynchings. HARSH MANDER Before you read my post on the sixth day of the Karwan, in coastal Karnataka, I request you to look first… Continue Reading →

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