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Monthly Archives: December 2019

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In a Tumultuous 2019, These Four Hindi Films Brought Out Our Shared Humanity

The Wire 2019By harsh_userDecember 31, 2019Leave a comment

Harsh Mander’s selection of movies that looked at India with empathy and hope.

CAA protests mark collective rejection of toxic politics and policies that dominate public life

The Indian Express 2019By harsh_userDecember 25, 2019Leave a comment

India’s young have picked up mantle of an older battle — for a country that is equal, just and kind

India’s skies have dimmed, says Harsh Mander

Livemint 2019By harsh_userDecember 13, 2019Leave a comment

Activist Harsh Mander writes about how the Constitution had been under constant assault over many decades but it still endured. Now, with the Citizenship Amendment Act, the Constitution has been felled

CAB and NRC: Why I Will Register Myself as a Muslim

The Wire 2019By harsh_userDecember 12, 2019Leave a comment

“Doing so will clear the moral pathways of the civil disobedience I intend to carry out against the graded hierarchy of citizenship.”

If Parliament passes the Citizenship Amendment Bill, India’s constitutional structure, as we know it, will lose its soul

The Indian Express 2019By harsh_userDecember 11, 2019Leave a comment

The CAB-NRC poses the gravest threat to India’s secular democratic constitution since India became a republic, and must be fought with a nation-wide civil disobedience movement. The contours of this struggle need to be worked out by We the People.