Monday, November 25, 2024

Political History of India

Tiranga, our pride: The history of the tricolour and how our current flag came to be

Our national flag, though, had its own difficulties and testing journey - here is a little brief about that

‘Naked, butchered bodies of Hindu women were hung at beef shops in Kolkata’: Direct Action Day survivor recalls the horror

Today on the 75th anniversary of horrific 'Direct Action Day', Rabindranath Dutta, a survivor recalled the brutality Islamists had inflicted on innocent Hindu women during those days.

Did you know: Muslim League politician who fought for separate Pakistan was a speaker in Indian assembly the night Nehru delivered his “tryst with...

Chaudhry Khaliquzzaman, a Muslim League politician who fought for the division of India, the creation of a separate Pakistan, and indeed moved to Pakistan after partition where he became the first president of Muslim League (Pakistan).

India @ 75: Remembering the Contributions of the Gorkha community to the Independence Movement

The sacrifices and contributions of the Indian Gorkha community towards our freedom struggle and nation-building are immense,

Did Veer Savarkar ‘propose’ two-nation theory? How Islamists and Congress have lied about the idea that is inherent in Islamic theology

Veer Savarkar advocated for Hindus and Muslims to live in a common state, he didn't proposed the two-nation theory

Did you know Pakistan had another national anthem written by Jagannath Azad, before it was rejected for ‘Qaumi Tarana’

Despite the fact that Jagan Nath Azad wrote Pakistan's first national anthem, it was only sung for six months following Jinnah's death 1948.

The ‘Satanic’ saga: When Islamists ran riot in Mumbai and intimidated a Professor in Jamia Millia Islamia

On August 12, Satanic verses writer, Salman Rushdie, was stabbed during an event at the Chautauqua Institution in western New York.

October 5, 1988: When Rajiv Gandhi-led India became the first country to ban Salman Rushdie’s Satanic Verses, aided by Fareed Zakaria’s father

Rajiv Gandhi had already shown his willingness to bow down to Islamists in the Shah Bano case and he did it again by leading the world in banning Satanic Verses.by Salman Rushdie

The victim narrative: How July 13 became ‘Martyrs Day’ in Kashmir, to celebrate Islamists, after horrific acts of cruelty were executed against Hindus

One persistent myth that has been debunked by the Modi government is the recognition of "Martyr's Day" on July 13.

The RSS has faced a ban from the Indian govt on multiple occasions, and has emerged stronger each time: Read details

It was on July 12, 1949, that the first ban on RSS was lifted after a span of 16 months following assassination of MK Gandhi.

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