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    Winter session of Parliament: Opposition to target Centre on intolerance

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    · Nov 24, 2015 · 05:35 pm
  • Soft-spoken VHP leader Ashok Singhal created India's most blistering anti-minority campaign

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  • Bihar's lessons: Alliances are vital, Hindutva vs liberalism battle will intensify

    Bihar's lessons: Alliances are vital, Hindutva vs liberalism battle will intensify

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  • ‘RSS was silent during the 1984 riots. At places, it was implicated in the violence’

    ‘RSS was silent during the 1984 riots. At places, it was implicated in the violence’

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    · Oct 15, 2015 · 11:30 am
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    · Oct 14, 2015 · 09:59 am
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  • RSS leader Tarun Vijay's response to Dadri murder marks the death of the moral Indian

    RSS leader Tarun Vijay's response to Dadri murder marks the death of the moral Indian

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    RSS may not hold remote control to Modi government ‒ but it definitely holds the jammer

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