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By Mayuresh Didolkar On Monday, March 14th, 2016
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The Arrogance Of The USCIRF

Dear Ms. Katrina Swett Lantos, This is with reference to the remarks made by you and your colleague and the chairman of the United States Commission for International Religious Freedom about Indian government’s More...

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By IndiaFacts Staff On Thursday, May 22nd, 2014
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The USCIRF testimony of Kamal Mitra Chenoy

Preface The researchers at IndiaFacts have dug up an interesting document from the past. Something that has significant bearing on how Prime Minister Narendra Modi should fashion his policy towards the United More...

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By Dinesh Ghodke On Monday, April 7th, 2014
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Indian democracy needs no lessons from the Economist

First, the world’s largest democracy needs no backing of anybody except the Indian voters, let alone a foreign rag named “The Economist.” For all we know, this rag’s footprint across the world cannot beat More...

By Rajaram NS On Tuesday, December 31st, 2013
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Congress Crimes 3: Surrender to terror

Note: This column is authored by Mohan Mahapatra with commentary by Dr. N.S. Rajaram. Narendra Modi after Godhra and Mahatma Gandhi after the Khilafat were forced to deal with the violent aftermath. But there are More...

By IndiaFacts Staff On Friday, December 27th, 2013
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Digvijaya Singh didn’t receive request for help from Modi

Assertion On 22 October 2013, former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Digvijaya Singh in a reply to a Twitter user, @mukeshgupta26 claimed the following (click the graphic below for a larger view): Digvijaya Singh’s More...

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By IndiaFacts Staff On Friday, December 27th, 2013
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Facts of Gujarat Riots Cases

The Gujarat sessions court judgement of 26 December 2013 in many ways has pulled the curtains down one of the most motivated witch hunts against one man: the three term Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi.  Equally, More...

By IndiaFacts Staff On Thursday, December 26th, 2013
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Narendra Modi didn’t visit riot victims for 35 days

Assertion:  National spokesperson of the Congress party Sanjay Jha in a Tweet on 2 November 2013 claimed as follows: . Facts Communal riots erupted in Gujarat after 59 innocent Kar Sevaks were burnt alive in the More...

By IndiaFacts Staff On Monday, December 23rd, 2013
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NCERT textbook falsifies Gujarat riot numbers

Instance The NCERT Class XI textbook entitled Political Theory in a chapter on Secularism (Chapter 8, page 112), makes the following statement with respect to the Gujarat riots (emphasis added): Nearly two thousand More...