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Readers comments: 'We do need a Ram temple in Ayodhya on that very spot, and we will get one'
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Nothing wrong with the concept of a Hindu rashtra, says Adityanath
Scroll Staff
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Readers' comments: Why does the media turn the other way when politicians woo minorities?
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Dear Chetan Bhagat, here's why we do not need a new Ram temple in Ayodhya
Ruchir Joshi
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Transfer of archaeologist from history-defining Sangam era site leads to uproar in Tamil Nadu
Sruthisagar Yamunan
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In 8 years of Parliament, Yogi Adityanath’s favourite debate topic was Hindu affairs
Alison Saldanha, Factchecker.in
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With Yogi Adityanath as CM of India's largest state, the BJP has launched Project Polarisation 2.0
TR Vivek
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Readers' comments: 'The BJP's agenda of militant Hindutva is out in the open'
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Hindutva unmasked: Yogi Adityanath, BJP's most strident face, will be its chief minister in UP
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One-party rule: With the BJP's massive win in UP, is Modi set to be the new Nehru?
Shoaib Daniyal
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The legacy of Savitri Bai: why thousands of women are marching near the RSS headquarters in Nagpur
Zinnia Ray Chaudhuri
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'Modi combines Savarkar and neoliberalism': Pankaj Mishra on why this is the age of anger
Shoaib Daniyal
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The flight of traders and small businessmen may prove costly for the BJP in Uttar Pradesh
Dhirendra K Jha
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Readers' comments: Separate Hinduism from Hindutva and Islam from Islamism
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'My lecture was anti-RSS and anti-Hindutva. Therefore, I hold it was in fact utterly patriotic...'
Nivedita Menon
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No room for religion in politics, an election is a secular exercise: SC in Hindutva case
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The Taimur debate reflects Hindutva neurosis and other Scroll stories you may have missed last week
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From Macaulay to Frawley, from Doniger to Elst: Why do many Indians need White saviours?
Devdutt Pattanaik
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The Taimur controversy illustrates Hindutva's self-inflicted neurosis regarding Islamic history
Shoaib Daniyal
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India's Right-wingers know what they stand against – but it isn't clear what they stand for
Nitin Pai, The Acorn