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Assam 2012: The Story of a Riot

Rahul Bhattacharya

When the blood dried in the leafy remoteness of the Northeast, the truth remained as elusive as the perpetrators. An investigation of the ethnic eruption in Assam 2012

Agenda AMU

Replugging our 2016 cover story in the light of Supreme Court decision on AMU: The Centre is determined to deny minority status to Aligarh Muslim University

London’s First Muslim Mayor: Khan and the Colour Quotient

The election of London’s first Muslim Mayor and race and politics in Britain

The Hindu Tea Party: Can Narendra Modi Ignore It?

They are more Hindu than the so-called Hindu lunatic fringe, and they are growing in size and influence

Assam Assembly Election 2016: Priestly Tales by the Brahmaputra

An imam and a primus and how faith and identity can swing the Assam vote

Have You Passed the Nationalism Test?

A democracy can do without fan clubs and vigilante crowds

A Requiem for the Year of God and Fear

And still we cannot have an honest conversation on Islam

RSS: The Bhagwat Way

Mythicised or misunderstood, RSS is an organisation whose influence is a permanent topic of contention. Its doors seldom open to outsiders, its leaders hardly speak to the public, and, at 90, it is still steeped in secrecy and moulded by a culture of austerity and discipline. Is the Sangh changing faster under the leadership of Mohan Bhagwat, the possible reforms including its attitude towards Muslims and women? Advaita Kala gains access to the cloistered world of RSS

Going Radical in Kerala

Muslims in India’s most literate state are politically empowered and financially prosperous, yet easy targets for jihadi head hunters, including the ISIS

Bihar Election: Sons of the Toil

Lalu Prasad’s real fight is for the family

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