Description
In this incisive commentary, the author challenges prevailing narratives about the state of Hindus in contemporary India. Amid claims of a totalitarian, fascist ‘Hindu Rashtra,’ questions arise about the status of a billion-strong Hindu population. The author questions the treatment of Hindus through the lens of legislation, the judiciary, education, and the constitution, raising concerns about their diminishing status.
This commentary delves into instances where Hindu festivals and celebrations have faced challenges and highlights issues of resource allocation and justice. It explores controversies surrounding temple management, educational policies, historical figures, and legal judgments, all within the context of the Hindu community’s concerns.
The author’s objective is to bring forth a candid discussion, shedding light on the dynamics that some perceive as State-sanctioned inequality. The commentary does not shy away from the uncomfortable questions, presenting an unvarnished perspective on the experiences of Hindus in contemporary India.
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