Amit Majmudar
The political urgency of rebuilding Hinduism in the Valley
The father-son legal team of Hari Shankar and Vishnu Shankar Jain is already looking beyond the Gyanvapi case
The ASI report’s conclusion that a large temple pre-existed the Gyanvapi Mosque has triggered a fresh upsurge of Hindu sentiment after the Ram Mandir
The Gyanvapi case is an opportunity to think about settling religious disputes out of court
Litigants sought access to the Shringar Gauri shrine, Anjuman Committee opposed the plea
The righting of historical wrongs prevents the past from compromising the future
BJP has taken a cautious stance on the Kashi and Mathura disputes, preferring to await the legal outcome
By Attempting to sanitise Aurangzeb’s anti-Hindu legacy, historians have done him a disservice
Dara Shikoh’s defeat was a turning point in history as the concept of an inclusive India yielded to the supremacy of Islam. The consequences of the decisive battle of Samugarh were felt for more than three centuries despite the Mughal empire’s rapid disintegration under the weight of his victorious brother’s bigotry