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Pune Defence Land Row: Medha Kulkarni Demands Urgent Probe into Illegal Waqf Listing

BJP Rajya Sabha MP Dr. Medha Kulkarni has urged Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to investigate the alleged illegal listing of Pune’s central and Cantonment Board land as Waqf property. The call emphasizes due process, accurate land records, and the rule of law without framing the matter through a communal lens. A time-bound, evidence-based inquiry can…
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Kashi and Mathura in Focus: Yogi Adityanath Hints Temple Campaigns, Heritage Unity Push

Public remarks by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath in December 2025 appeared to hint at potential temple-related campaigns in Kashi and Mathura. The cities’ layered heritage—Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Sikh—demands measured, conservation-led approaches grounded in law and community dialogue. Framing heritage as inclusive stewardship can lower friction, enhance pilgrim amenities, and deepen interfaith respect.…
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Sunburn’s ₹1 Crore Stamp-Duty Arrears vs Mumbai’s Green Light: A Test of Accountability

Sunburn festival organisers reportedly owe more than ₹1 crore in stamp duty and penalties since 2016 in Pune, yet the event has again been permitted in Mumbai. This analysis clarifies the legal and fiscal context of stamp duty, why compliance matters for public revenue, and how inconsistent enforcement erodes trust. It highlights relatable civic experiences…
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Naming Hinduphobia: Why Clarity Protects Civil Rights and Strengthens Dharmic Unity

Recognizing Hinduphobia—alongside antisemitism and racism—gives institutions the clarity needed to document, prevent, and address targeted hate without restricting free speech. Georgia’s SB 375 adds a definition; it creates no new penalties and does not reference India or any political leader. Evidence from reports and incident data underscores the urgency of accurate terminology to protect temples,…
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Calcutta HC Clears Murshidabad Mosque Event; Shankaracharya’s Remarks Spur Unity Dialogue

The Calcutta High Court has permitted a mosque-related event in Beldanga, Murshidabad, under tight security, illustrating how courts balance constitutional freedoms with public order. The response highlights an opportunity to reinforce communal harmony and interfaith dialogue in West Bengal. Shankaracharya Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati’s remarks are read through an ethical lens of nonviolence and dignity shared across…
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Hindutva as Bharat’s Soul: Hosabale Calls Ethical Anti-Conversion Safeguards for Unity
RSS General Secretary Dattatreya Hosabale emphasized that “Hindutva is the soul of Bharat” and urged ethical anti-conversion safeguards in Indore on December 1, 2025. The stance underscores a civilizational ethos that includes Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, advocating unity through respect for diverse spiritual paths. An academic reading of the proposal points to laws that…
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RSS-BJP Lucknow Convention Signals Push to Elevate Yogi Adityanath Before 2027 UP Polls

A major Hindu convention planned by RSS and BJP in Lucknow is widely viewed as a strategic move to elevate Yogi Adityanath before the 2027 Uttar Pradesh elections. The gathering is expected to consolidate Hindutva Politics messaging, mobilize cadres, and present a unified narrative on governance and culture. Framed through a dharmic unity lens, it…
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A Nationwide Anti-Polygamy Law? Assam’s Bold Model Fuels an Urgent Call for Equality

Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) has called for a nationwide anti-polygamy law, taking cues from the Assam Prohibition of Polygamy Bill 2025. The proposal seeks to align personal law practices with constitutional guarantees of equality and dignity. Supporters argue that a harmonized framework can improve legal certainty, protect vulnerable spouses and children, and reduce litigation complexity.…
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Babri Row, Ram Temple Drive, and a Massive Gita Recitation: How Faith is Reframing Bengal Politics

West Bengal’s political landscape is being reshaped by three linked developments: a 6 December Babri-related claim in Beldanga, a proposed Ram Temple in Berhampore, and a massive Bhagavad Gita recitation in Kolkata. These events reveal how faith, heritage, and electoral narratives increasingly intersect. The analysis emphasizes lawful processes, urban compliance, and environmental safeguards for religious…
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Assam’s Bold Polygamy Ban: 10-Year Jail Term, CM Affirms Religion‑Neutral Reform

The Assam Legislative Assembly passed the Assam Prohibition of Polygamy Bill, 2025, prescribing imprisonment of up to ten years while affirming religion-neutral application. The Chief Minister clarified that the reform is not anti-Islam, positioning it within India’s wider debate on equality and a Uniform Civil Code. Supporters see legal clarity and rights protection, while others…
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Inside Karnataka’s Congress Power Struggle: How High-Command Drift Fueled a Governance Crisis

Karnataka’s present impasse within the Congress echoes a half-century pattern of centralized reshuffles, factional realignments, and revolving-door loyalties. This analysis traces the arc from H.C. Srikantaiah’s 1980 defection and Devaraj Urs’s fall to the high-command style under Indira and Rajiv Gandhi, then examines today’s Siddaramaiah–D.K. Shiva Kumar contest. It explains how a 50:50 power-sharing formula,…
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Bihar Verdict Decoded: Deep Dive into NDA’s Win, Voter Mood, and History’s Echoes

This in-depth analysis decodes the Bihar Assembly Elections, explaining how the NDA converted development messaging and organizational strength into a decisive majority while the INDI alliance struggled with coherence and seat conversion. It situates the result within Bihar’s longer historical arc, from Magadha’s statecraft to late 20th-century governance shifts, to clarify enduring patterns in voter…
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Spirituality and Rajneeti: Why Dharmic Seekers Engage Politics with Compassion and Ethics

A widely asked question in Satsang—whether spiritual people should stay away from politics—finds clarity in a dharmic understanding of Rajneeti as ethical governance aligned with Dharma. Traditions across Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism converge on compassionate public ethics: Ahimsa, Satya, Seva, and the welfare of all. Rather than withdrawing from public life, seekers can engage…
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Madhya Pradesh Vigilantism: Why Rule of Law Must Prevail to Protect Women and Harmony

Reports from Bhopal describe an assault by self-styled activists on two accused men amid claims of police inaction. This analysis explains why vigilantism undermines due process, endangers survivors, and erodes communal harmony. It offers a dharmic framework—anchored in ahimsa, compassion, and lawful conduct—to protect women without resorting to violence. Readers gain concrete, lawful steps for…
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Exposing a Pattern of Hate: Pieter Friedrich’s Rhetoric Against Hindus and Dharmic Pluralism
Public records reveal a consistent pattern in Pieter Friedrich’s rhetoric: delegitimizing Hindu American civic participation, invoking dual-loyalty tropes, and normalizing bigotry against multiple minorities. This analysis consolidates documented episodes—from chants targeting US Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi to archived antisemitic and anti-LGBTQ writings—so civic leaders and the public can evaluate his claims with care. It examines his…
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Punjab’s Changing Faith Landscape: Dialogue, Due Process, and Unity over Division
A recent call by the Punjab Bachao Andolan to address alleged conversion activities has reignited debate in Punjab about religious freedom, ethical outreach, and community cohesion. This analysis outlines a balanced, law-based path that protects voluntary faith choice while addressing concerns over coercion or inducement. It recommends evidence-driven inquiry, transparent safeguards, and ethical engagement standards…
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Siddaramaiah Signals Landmark Repeal Drive for Anti-Cow Slaughter, Anti-Conversion Laws in Karnataka

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has indicated that the government will begin the process to repeal the state’s Anti-Cow Slaughter and Anti-Conversion laws. This potential shift aims to align policy with constitutional guarantees, religious freedom, and communal harmony while addressing concerns about enforcement and livelihoods. Observers across Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism emphasize that ahimsa and…
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USCIRF Report Under Fire: VHP Cites Bias, Underscores India’s Minority Protections

The controversy surrounding the latest USCIRF report has intensified debate on religious freedom in India, with VHP alleging bias and mischaracterization of minority rights. This analysis situates the dispute within India’s constitutional protections, including Articles 25–30 and institutional oversight. It highlights everyday practices of interfaith harmony across Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism as essential context.…
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YSRCP Accuses TDP‑BJP Govt in Andhra Pradesh: Temple Governance, Dharma, and Beef Exports
YSRCP alleges that the TDP‑BJP government in Andhra Pradesh has neglected Hindu interests, undermined temple governance, and enabled irregularities in beef export policy. The controversy highlights the need for transparent administration of religious endowments, independent audits, and public reporting. A dharmic unity approach—embracing shared values across Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism—offers a constructive pathway forward.…
