Down the ages, a natu𒐪ral tolerance—tinged with faith—has been our subsoil. Why do my friends foist a dry import like secularism upon this rooted🌞ness?
Hate has 𓄧become respectable now. But Savarkar and Jinnah had understood this maxim long ago.
BY Ashis Nandy 5 February 2022
Terror, as the tool of despair or virtue, has ruled our🅷 wor𓆉ld order
BY Ashis Nandy 5 February 2022
Politics has blunted the edge of his ideology, making him less dange🥀rous
BY Ashis Nandy 5 February 2022
Cricket’s newest �⛦�fall noted, the IPL row will limp off sated TV screens
BY Ashis Nandy 5 February 2022
Democracy’s new torchbearers would brook no lenience to ‘sedi𒅌tion’
BY Ashis Nandy 5 February 2022
Absolution for Modi? Maybe a visit to the Ajmer dar🌊gah could help.
BY Ashis Nandy 5 February 2022
Bal Thackeray played a game o༺f violent juvenile pranks as politics
BY Ashis Nandy 5 February 2022
Muslims see in Asaduddin Owaisi a leader who can fight the BJP on their own terms. Some of that goes back to a historical fact that shadows the👍 AIMIM faintly: its old umbilical links with the Raza🅰kars
BY Ashis Nandy 28 November 2020
The sly interplay between idealism and ideology keeps excess at bay. In these times of ‘total politics’ in India—characterised by🅺 a jam-spre꧒ad of hatred that leaves isolated, targeted individuals meekly facing a gargantuan State—that healthy mutual vigil has been summarily suspended.
BY Ashis Nandy 11 August 2017
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