Thursday, April 25, 2024

Political History of India

How Motilal Nehru pulled a few strings and Jawaharlal Nehru signed a bond to get out of Nabha jail in just two weeks of...

One here needs to ask, how many top leaders of the Congress had to suffer such harsh punishments as Veer Savarkar did?

Hindus should never be angry against Muslims: Gandhi’s non-violence, Godse’s speech and Koenraad Elst’s analysis

The 19th of May 2020 is the 110th birth anniversary of Nathuram Godse, the man who assassinated Gandhi.

Reconciling Nathuram Godse: Why India should move beyond demonising him

Nathuram Godse was born on the 19th of May, 1910. He assassinated Gandhi in 1948.

The Tragedy of 19 May 1961: When 11 Bengalis lost their lives for their mother tongue

The significance of the 19th day of May 1961 is probably as alien a concept to the modern-day Bengali of Kolkata, as civilization is to a Vandal.

Pokhran Nuclear Tests: When Communists linked the test to Babri Masjid demolition and called the nuclear bomb a ‘Hindu bomb’

Communists in India, the CPI(M) and its ideological comrades, were not pleased with the Pokhran Nuclear Tests.

Pokhran: CPIM supported North Korea being a nuclear power, but not India

It may sound unbelievable today, but not every Indian was happy to see India take one step towards claiming its rightful status among nations of the world after the Pokhran test

The dictatorial history of the Congress party began right after Indian independence under Nehru, Arnab Goswami is only the latest victim

It all began when Jawaharlal Nehru was selected the leader of Congress at the time when Independence of India was around the corner.

Here are some ‘great achievements’ of Sonia Gandhi as listed by Darbaris, and here is why they are neither ‘great’ nor ‘achievements’

Over time, the mainstream media has created an image of Sonia Gandhi that is starkly in contrast with reality itself.

Liberals always talk about ‘Sare Jahaan Se Achcha’ composed by Muhammad Iqbal but never ‘Tarana-e-Milli’: Here is why

The 21st of April marks the death anniversary of Muhammad Iqbal, one of the most significant proponents of the two-nation theory and the creation of Pakistan in the first half of the 20th Century.

Babasaheb Ambedkar: A scholar, a Nationalist and a visionary wrongly appropriated by the Left

For every nationalist, there will always be two legends who they revere – Swami Vivekananda and Babasaheb Ambedkar

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