Political History of India
Research essays about the political history of India
Tika Lal Taploo: One of the first murders before the genocide Kashmiri Hindus in 1990, killed for sending bricks and funds for construction of...
Taploo was believed to be killed as he raised funds and arranged bricks to be sent for the construction of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya
Read how violence gripped Uttar Pradesh after Akhilesh Yadav won elections in 2012: For 36 hours, SP goons ran amuck
In 2012, the day Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav was elected, the state experienced deadly violence for at least 36 hours
Audrey Truschke blames ‘Hindu Right IT cells’ after her hate letter against Historian Vikram Sampath was found with forged signatures
The sophisticated hate-mongering through academia was not enough, that Audrey Truschke's hate letter against Vikram Sampath was found to have falsely added names.
As Russia invades Ukraine, here is how Vajpayee govt was right in conducting nuclear tests despite criticism by opposition
Congress and Left had critcised the Pokharan nuclear tests, importance of which have been realised after Russia invaded Ukraine
Burqa row in Karnataka threatens communal harmony and peace. Here is an indicative list where ‘peaceful protests’ culminated into large scale communal riots
Whenever the system refused to bend over backwards to accommodate their exclusivist demands, Islamists shed the nuance of peace, resorted to all-out violence and took the State to ransom
How online bullying of Vikram Sampath over bogus allegations of plagiarism is an attempt by the Left to whitewash its falsehoods on Veer Savarkar
A concerted online campaign is underway targeting renowned historian Vikram Sampath for his two-volume biography of Veer Savarkar.
Trailer of ‘Pawankhind’ released: Third Marathi film in Digpal Lanjekar’s ‘Shivraj Ashtak’ tells the story of greatest rearguard fight ever
The trailer of one of the most awaited Marathi films, 'Pawankhind', was released on 10th February 2022
How Nehru and Congress had betrayed Goa: Declined to send armed forces, denied support to liberation efforts
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From declining sending troops in the struggle for Goa to stopping Indian revolutionaries entering the Portuguese ruled state, Nehru had messed up the liberation of Goa on many levels.
Challenging the idea of India, stoking sub-nationalism – Rahul Gandhi’s new playbook of polarisation
Rahul Gandhi dismisses the idea of India's national identity and peddles left-liberal narrative of India being just a union of states
Rashtranayak Netaji: Dharmic moorings of Subhash Chandra Bose and the death-blow to the British Raj in India
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose must be conferred title of Rashtranayak (national hero) lickety-split for his dharmic moorings and the death blow to British Raj