EXCLUSIVE Report: Analysis Of Communalism Spread On Social Media On The Arrest Of Kalicharan Maharaj

The Chhattisgarh Police arrested Kalicharan Maharaj aka Abhijit Dhananjay Sarag, who made controversial remarks on Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation of India. Kalicharan had glorified Gandhi’s assassin Nathuram Godse by using abusive words on Mahatma Gandhi in the Parliament of Religions held in Raipur, the capital of Chhattisgarh. After which the video of […]

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#भाई_नही_चारा_हो trends with fake news and hate, causes violence in Maharashtra

About a week ago, violence suddenly began to erupt in Maharashtra’s Amravati followed by Malegaon, Nanded and Parbhani. The violence was communal in nature where about 8,000 people gathered on the streets of Amravati to participate in it. The aftermath of Tripura violence led to some Muslim organisations to organise a protest in these towns […]

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14 November: #ठरकी_दिवस or #बाल_दिवस

Since 1964, every year on November 14, the birth anniversary of India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, is celebrated as Children’s Day all over the country. This year it was not celebrated as Children’s Day on social media especially on Twitter, but some mischievous accounts dubbed it as #ठरकी_दिवस. They used this hashtag along with some […]

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Deep Analysis: #BoycottIndianProducts and #BoycottSriLankanProducts follow the same patterns

On September 23, 2021, violence broke out in Assam’s Darrang district after the long announced evictions finally started to take place. The evictions were announced by the Assam government for those who had been illegally encroaching the areas of the state. However, while the evictions were taking place by Assam police, violent clashes took place […]

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Dismantling Global Hindutva: Revealing its networks

A deep analysis of #DismantlingGlobalHindutva Dismantling Global Hindutva was a mega 3 day conference that took place from September 10-12 with participants from all over the world. The conference was co-sponsored by 50 US Universities which included the likes of New York University, Stanford University, Harvard and Princeton. The organisers of the conference remained anonymous […]

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