Book Review by Aamir Raza
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Qaul-e-Faisal: Insaaf ki baat by Maulana Azad Translated by Mohammad Naushad
Setu Prakashan 198 pages Rs 325
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The sedition law in India has colonial origin and served as an effective tool in the hands of the British imperialist rulers to suppress dissent against its actions and policies. In the last few years, the number of Sedition cases filed against the individual has risen substantially. The Sedition law has been repeatedly used to harass (…)
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An Expose of Hitler’s Disdain for India | M.R. Narayan Swamy
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Hitler and India:
The untold Story of his Hatred for the Country and Its People
by Vaibhav Purandare
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207 pages
Price: Rs 399
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19 November 2022* Nehruvian foreign policy & its relevance today | P S Jayaramu
* Nehru Warned of Majoritarianism dressed as Nationalism | S N Sahu
* On the Release of Rajiv Gandhi’s Killers | Papri Sri Raman
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Hatti Tribal and Swarna Aayog Movement: Deciphering Caste Majoritarian Churn in Himachal Pradesh | Rohit Kumar and Rakesh Kumar
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