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Adhikari’s Hindutva Pivot in Bengal: UCC, Quotas and a Defining Political Reset

This analysis examines Suvendu Adhikari’s emerging Hindutva strategy in West Bengal through the linked debates on the Uniform Civil Code, allegations described in public discourse as Love Jihad, and the proposed review of Muslim OBC quotas. It explains why these issues are politically powerful in Bengal, a state shaped by Partition memory, refugee experience, border…
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Ram Temple Donation Row: Powerful Questions on Trust, Faith, and Accountability

The Ram Temple donation controversy has raised major questions about financial transparency, temple governance, and public trust in sacred institutions. Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati criticized the probe, arguing that the FIR appeared to focus on lower-level staff while larger questions of supervision remained unresolved. Reports state that eight people connected with donation counting were arrested after…
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After Annamalai’s Exit, Can BJP’s Hindutva Strategy Crack the South? Risks, Data, Paths Ahead

Annamalai’s reported exit tests the BJP’s decade-long southern outreach at a sensitive moment. Durable gains in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka hinge on respectful embedding rather than rhetorical “conquest.” The most resilient pathway blends a dharmic unity frame with programmatic deliverytemple-heritage stewardship, women’s agency, youth employability, urban service discipline, and alliance steadiness.…
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Inside BJP’s Power Shift: Hardline Hindutva, Regional Titans, and 2026 Governance

BJP’s leadership strategy now privileges regionally rooted figures aligned with a more assertive Hindutva program. This analysis explains the organizational logic behind that shift, the policy agenda it advancesUCC, anti-conversion statutes, law-and-order emphasis, and cultural heritage stewardshipand how delivery-oriented governance underpins the model. It assesses state-level prototypes in Uttar Pradesh, Assam, Gujarat, and Maharashtra while…
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From Oath to Pilgrimage: WB CM Suvendu Adhikari’s Temple-Ashram Tour Redefines Politics in Bengal

Suvendu Adhikari’s transition from constitutional oath to a visible temple–ashram tour signals a strategic realignment of West Bengal’s politics around heritage governance, sacred geography, and social-service partnerships. The approach blends symbolic legitimacy with actionable policy on pilgrimage infrastructure, conservation, and community welfare. Engaging institutions such as Bharat Sevashram Sangh, and spiritual leaders including Swami Pradiptananda…
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High-Stakes West Bengal 2026: BJP’s Hindutva–Bengali Identity Pitch vs TMC Corruption Overhang

West Bengal’s 2026 Assembly election is coalescing around two powerful narratives: the BJP’s fusion of Hindutva with a confident Bengali identity and the TMC’s defence of expansive welfare amid a corruption overhang. This long-form analysis explains how a polarised minority vote, border-state security anxieties, and women-centric welfare will shape margins. It maps the state’s decisive…
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BJP’s Hindutva Push in Telangana Gains Pace: Bandi Sanjay Calls for Party Unity and Strategy

Union Minister Bandi Sanjay Kumar’s remarks in Huzurabad signal a sharpened BJP strategy in Telangana, positioning Hindutva as a core mobilizing idea. The analysis highlights how ideological clarity, party unity, and message disciplineespecially amid debates involving leaders like Raja Singhintersect with voters’ everyday priorities. Readers gain a balanced view of how BJP in Telangana can…