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Podcast: Muslims Are Feeling Excluded, But Anti-CAA Protests Provided a Positive Opportunity Forward
In conversation with Ali Khan Mahmudabad, an academic and scholar who teaches at Ashoka University.
Ali Khan Mahmudabad and Sidharth Bhatia.
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In recent years, the Muslims of India have been besieged by the forces of Hindutva and by a series of legal measures that appear designed against them, from the Citizenship (Amendment) Act to various states’ ‘love
jihad’ laws. Ali Khan Mahmudabad feels that it won’t stop at Muslims – others will be targeted too.
Mahmudabad, an academic and scholar who teaches at Ashoka University, says the community is feeling excluded. In a podcast interview with Sidharth Bhatia, he says that the emergence of young voices, especially of women, is a chance for Muslims to come together.

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