What makes Modi?

In this article, Author tries to find the things that made Modi so much successful. He says that it is the teachings of RSS to its swayamsevak which is moulded in a shakha, fro normal human being. Narendra Modi is the best example of such swayamsevak. Read more »

Who is a secularist?

Gujarat 2007 has exposed the secular establishment. Secularism in India no longer means justice for the poor and oppressed minority. On recent evidence it has become a convenient shibboleth to promote the interests of a sinister mafia. Read more »

The Present Reality of Brahmins in India

Brahmins, as Hinduism’s priestly and scholarly caste, have traditionally occupied a place of privilege in India.But in today’s India, high-caste privileges are dwindling, and due to the government policies, many Brahmins are feeling left out of the economy’s rapid expansion. Read more »

Modi : The Merchant of Words

Consider Modi’s most quoted sentence: “Hoon khaato nathi, ney khaavaa deto nathi” (I don’t eat, and I don’t let anyone eat) and compare it with the transliterations of it you saw in the press. Read more »

Mega crimes and Muslim apology

A time has come when the major crimes of Islamists are enumerated and Muslim leaders are confronted with them along with a demand for their apology. There are nine mega crimes for which apologies are called for. Read more »

India must help Nepal to fight terror

Though it declares Nepal a Hindu Kingdom, Nepal’s 1990 Constitution prohibits discrimination against any citizen on any ground. Besides, the Nepalese Constitution protects religious freedom but bans conversion from one religion to another. Read more »

UPA trying to divide India!

If the British used communal electorates to secure Partition in barely four decades, the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance may succeed faster in eating the fruit of its desire to allocate 15 per cent of the funds for development and welfare schemes exclusively for minorities. Read more »

Why Modi appeals to Hindus?

Today Narendra Modi is becoming the icon of a growing number of Hindus not only in India, but also in the Hindu Diaspora spread across the world. Many young hindus are admiring him. He appeals to Hindus because of various qualities he have with him. Read more »

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