Re-imposing the Jizyah: Decoding Sharjeel Imam’s Speech
If the CAA protests across the country revealed the gaping wound of India that is Islamic radicalism, the Shaheen Bagh protests have removed all doubt. The truth about radical Islam had never become so obvious before, More...
Letter to a Moderate Muslim
This is the concluding part of the series Unfinished Agendas of Radical Islam. In this I don’t discuss any case but address the myth of the moderate Muslim. Dear Moderate Muslim, I am sure this open More...
Unfinished Agendas of Radical Islam: Case 3- Greece and Spain
In this article, two representative cases depicting essentially the same problem are clubbed together: Greece and Spain. The Case of a Temporarily Finished Partition Hindu nationalists often cite the case More...
Unfinished Agendas of Radical Islam: Case 2 – Armenia and Turkey
Turkey and Armenia are another case of an Unfinished Partition. But Turkey is also a case of how even a secular Muslim state is no better in treating its non-Muslim minorities than an Islamic state is. Turkey is More...
Unfinished Agendas of Radical Islam: Case 1 – Lebanon
Lebanon is a sample case of how Muslims become majority from minority overnight. We have already seen that just at 2% or 4% they can throw a military dictatorship like Myanmar into turmoil and raise such hue and More...
Unfinished Agendas of Radical Islam: the Global Gameplan
The Anti-Hindu Riots The world was shocked in the recent anti-CAA riots in India. The Act called Citizenship Amendment Act was passed by both the houses of the Parliament. It was ratified by the President. The More...
We, the Hindus – What the CAB Means for Hindu Civilization
On 11th December, 2019, the Rajya Sabha passed the Citizenship Amendment Bill, 2019. With this the Bill became law, as the Lok Sabha had already passed it two days ago. I do not intend to delve into the legal details More...
In Memoriam: Life and Works of Shri N S Rajaram
Navaratna Srinivasa Rajaram, one of the stalwarts of Hindu Renaissance, one of the great authors of the house of Voice of India publications passed away on 11th December, 2019, in Bangalore. I became aware More...
Does India have a National Language?
The language issue is a thorny one. There is no ‘peaceful’ answer to it. No matter, what position you take, someone will come at you with a ton of bricks. Nehru made sure of this when he lobbied for Hindi as More...
Equality vs. Nature: How Hierarchy can Help us Save the Planet
In my article on climate change, my focus on hierarchy instead of equality generated a lot of shocked questions and sometimes downright consternation. It was bound to. The fetish of equality has been made such More...




