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Articles with tag: RSS

Whose Dog?

Prashant Bhatt   Sep 29, 2008   interacts: 2

The way the Sangh Parivar has co-opted the working class and youth militants while serving the interests of the rich and powerful is a phenomenon which has torn India apart.

The Sangh Octopussy

Dost Mittar   Sep 24, 2008   interacts: 154

In Kandhmal, Orissa, following communal violence, several hundred Christians are in refugee camps and have been threatened with death if they return without “reconverting”

Ba, Beti aur Bahu

Farzana Versey   Apr 5, 2006   interacts: 95

Uma Bharti is putting on the loner act for only one reason – to save the BJP’s top rung. The real loner here is Sonia. Her godfathers are ghosts. Are both of them “mind-controlled victims”?

A Drunken RSS Man in Jassema

Harish Nambiar   Sep 20, 2005   interacts: 32

The feelings slowly churning in his head, the various ideas randomly laid out on the table, all coalesced into a look of deep pain. His eyes were speckled in fierce glints of pain and alarm. It was as if he was actually living with the situation of his me

See RSS, Think Al Queda!

Subhash Gatade   Aug 24, 2005   interacts: 98

Within a span of a few months this is the third time in a row that the Parivar and its men have received rebukes either at the hands of the US establishment itself or through those institutions/peoples who are working closely with it.

Bunty aur Babli: The latest RSS-BJP tango

Farzana Versey   Jun 20, 2005   interacts: 289

The con-game has been going on for over a decade.Advani was the RSS’ foot soldier who did all he could in Pakistan to lay the foundation for the return of Hindutva. He followed his brief well: Create confusion and fulfil the mission of the hardliner

Advani in Karachi

Beena Sarwar   Jun 5, 2005   interacts: 665

'There are many people who leave an inerasable stamp on history. But there are a few who actually create history. Qaed-e-Azam Mohd Ali Jinnah was one such rare individual,' commented India’s opposition leader and Bharatiya Janata Party president Lal

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