Would those who encouraged the victimisers to kill in Gujarat be willing to apologise or make a conciliatory gesture to the victims? That would be a confession of guilt and guilt is what Narendra Modi is constantly denying Romila Thapar… Continue Reading →
Krishna Kumar | MAIL TODAY | New Delhi, November 3, 2012 | TAGS: Taslima Nasreen | V S Naipaul | Sir Vidia | Girish Karnad | anti-Muslim Taslima Nasreen, V S Naipaul and Girish Karnad Reverberations in the literary world are still being felt a day after playwrightGirish Karnad slammed Nobel laureate V S Naipaulon Friday…. Continue Reading →
At the Mumbai Literature Festival this year, Landmark and Literature Alive have jointly given the Lifetime’s Achievement Award to Sir Vidia Naipaul. The award ceremony held on the 31st of October at the National Centre of the Performing Arts coyly failed… Continue Reading →
Published: Thursday, Nov 1, 2012, 15:20 IST Place: Srinagar | Agency: PTI The Jammu and Kashmir High Court has held that a Muslim man’s power to divorce his wife is not “unrestricted or unqualified”. Justice Hasnain Masoodi in his 23-page… Continue Reading →
In a poor village, the woman who is believed to be the estranged wife of the most powerful man in Gujarat lives in a one-room home BY Haima Deshpande , OPEN MAGAZINE TAGGED UNDER | Narendra Modi | Gujarat | Jashodaben Modi OTHER HALF “I will not… Continue Reading →
HARSH MANDER | Oct 18, 2012, TNN Although Assam has disappeared from the front pages of national newspapers, large populations still live in makeshift, underserved camps, racked by memory, fear and uncertainty, with little prospect of an early return to… Continue Reading →
Lokayat organises Cultural Program to Celebrate: SHAHIR AMAR SHEIKH BIRTH CENTENARY [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=lKUX57rkp10] Lokayat celebrates the Birth Centenary of Shahir Amar Sheikh on October 21, 2012. Shahir Amar Sheikh was a revolutionary folk singer and freedom fighter. Born on October 20,… Continue Reading →
KANIYOOR (Dakshina Kannada), October 13, 2012 Mohit M. Rao The Hindu Villagers of Abbada in Puttur taluk say they prefer to walk in pairs so that they don’t attract the attention of Hindu rightwing activists. Photo: Mohit M. Rao Muslims… Continue Reading →
Maulana Wahiduddin Khan | Oct 2, 2012, In Islam, blasphemy is a subject of intellectual discussion rather than a subject of physical punishment. This concept is very clear in the Quran. In Islam, blasphemy is a subject of intellectual discussion rather… Continue Reading →
by Farooq Sulehria Anyone incensed by symbolic violence, such as the video in the US or cartoons in France, should retaliate with symbolic violence in the same way or with peaceful protest. Not through physical violence Muslims should ‘simply ignore… Continue Reading →
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