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Sudhanshu Trivedi: Nehru's 'pseudo-secularism' made India a 'partially Muslim country'
BJP National Spokesperson Dr. Sudhanshu Trivedi contrasts the ideologies of Jawaharlal Nehru and Narendra Modi, arguing that ...
At the centre of the BJP’s argument are at least 17 letters authored by Nehru to Indian constitutional authorities, Cabinet ...
The BJP on Wednesday launched a fresh attack on India’s first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru, with national spokesperson ...
In this interview, Madhavan K Palat, editor of The Nehru Archive, reveals a remarkably transparent leader, even in his most ...
“If Nehru had died in 1958, history would have remembered him as the greatest statesman of the twentieth century.”In just a few words, Lord Louis Mountbatten, the last Viceroy of India, summed up the ...
'Nehru had multiple chances to make compromises, that would have preserved a united India, and he chose not to...' 'There was a particular mutual dislike between Nehru and Jinnah. Probably their ...
The rise of Narendra Modi and the compulsory right-turn of India's polity has been matched by an astonishing amount of myth-making about Jawaharlal Nehru. The most egregious example of this is the ...
Union Minister of Culture and Tourism Gajendra Singh Shekhawat on Sunday urged former Congress president Sonia Gandhi to ...
Nehru’s legacy lives on, encouraging his real legatees, the people of India, to cherish democratic ideals of pluralism and secularism. He famously told an interviewer in 1961, three years before he ...
In his essay in the fabulous felicitation volume, A Study of Nehru, put together by Rafiq Zakaria on the occasion of Nehru’s 70th birthday celebrations, in 1959, RK Laxman, the cartoonist, admits the ...
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