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Mohammad Ali Jinnah
Anti-CAA Delhi riots: Daughter of Congress leader and NYT journalist blames Hindus for partition to shield rioting Islamists
Sonia Faleiro has blamed Hindus for the partition in wake of the riots that have erupted across Delhi by Islamists
Glad that India was partitioned. Muslim league would not have allowed Congress government function: Congress leader Natwar Singh
The former Foreign Minister Natwar Singh said that according to him Gandhiji cosseted Jinnah on the persuasion of India's last Governor-General C Rajagopalachari
Into the Islamist’s mind: The role of educated Muslims in Sharjeel Imam’s ‘Plan of Action’
Sharjeel Imam, the mastermind of the Shaheen Bagh protest, has been arrested from Bihar's Jehanabad by the Crime Branch of the Delhi Police.
‘Jinnah wali Azadi’ slogans raised at Shaheen Bagh: The true face of anti-CAA protests and what these slogans mean
A video has now surfaced from the Shaheen Bagh protest where slogans like "Jinnah Wali Azadi" can be heard.
The end of ‘Khilafat’: How the Gandhi supported movement unleashed the beast of Islamic fanaticism
The Khilafat movement propelled the religious-national sentiments among Indian Muslims who until then largely stayed away from the mainstream political activity.
Aligarh: BJP youth wing files complaint against AMU students for supporting ‘stone pelters’, says it shows their ‘terrorist mentality’
Seven stone pelters were also killed in the crossfire while they were trying to protect the terrorists
Putting an end to the controversy, PMO gives nod to MEA for getting Jinnah House transferred in its name
Sushma Swaraj confirmed that the PMO okayed the transfer of the property from ICCR to the MEA
Assam’s NRC vs Jammu and Kashmir’s PRC: Drawing parallel among distinct laws and acknowledging the ‘liberal’ double-standard
There is a constant attempt by liberal scholars who cultivate the thought that nationalism is subservient to constitutionalism
An eye-witness account of the ‘Great Calcutta Killing’ of August 1946
The supreme sacrifice made by the votaries of undivided India should be gratefully remembered
Hindus first lose lives and then, the narrative
First you lose lives; then you lose the memory of these lives and instead of outrage are left with guilt.