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Monthly Archives: February 2019

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Protests are not just against the CAA-NRIC-NPR trinity, but have already succeeded in numerous ways

The Indian Express 2020By harsh_userFebruary 28, 2019Leave a comment

The other part of the movement, therefore, must be to deepen our unity and solidarity. It must address not just the state but each of us. In the end, the kind of country we become will be determined not by law or court judgments, but by whether love or hate colonises our hearts.

No shortcuts to income guarantee

The Indian Express 2019By harsh_userFebruary 15, 2019Leave a comment

Congress president Rahul Gandhi signaled the earnestness of his party’s resolve to end poverty and hunger by announcing an untried policy instrument

Never encountered people as gracious as in Pakistan

The National Herald 2019By harsh_userFebruary 10, 2019Leave a comment

In this extract from Harsh Mander’s book, Partitions of the Heart, the former bureaucrat and activist points out the absurdity of having to show one’s love for India by hating Pakistan.

A national register of exclusion

The Hindu 2019By harsh_userFebruary 5, 2019Leave a comment

There are few parallels anywhere else of the state itself producing statelessness in the manner that it is doing in Assam. By requiring long-term residents of Assam to prove their citizenship…

As India sends Rohingyas back to face certain persecution in Myanmar, every Indian is complicit

Scroll 2019By harsh_userFebruary 4, 2019Leave a comment

The official explanation of why India is determined not to continue to give refuge to Rohingyas has legal, constitutional and moral problems.