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This is what emboldens those who use the political F word in India : Exclusive excerpts from Shashi Tharoor s Pride, Prejudice & Punditry

In my 2018 book The Paradoxical Prime Minister, I had written of the ruling party’s doctrine as being not just Hindutva but Moditva—a cultural nationalism anchored in the RSS political doctrine of Hindutva, but extending beyond it, wrapped up in a personality cult around Narendra Modi.

Covid-19 impact: Youth loses job, fails to pay loan, commits loot, falls into cop trap

A team comprising cops from Seoni Malwa and Shivpur police stations arrested the youth, said superintendent of police Gurkaran Singh.

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10 RTI Activists Killed or Assaulted Since Covid Lockdown in March 2020; As Usual No One Cares

10 RTI Activists Killed or Assaulted Since Covid Lockdown in March 2020; As Usual No One Cares  0 The fate of the whistleblowers, killed because of use of Right to Information (RTI) to expose corruption and to demand transparency, continues unabated, despite the pandemic, with 10 RTI activists having lost their lives, across the country, since March 2020. And what is unnerving is that the cases continue to languish, thanks to apathetic attitude of law enforcing authorities, local authorities, media and society in general.   Since the implementation of the RTI Act in 2005; 91 RTI activists have been killed, 175 have been assaulted, 186 have been threatened and 7 have died by suicide, across the country. 

10 RTI Activists Killed or Assaulted Since COVID Lock-down in March 2020; As Usual No One Cares

 0 The fate of the whistle-blowers, killed because of use of Right to Information (RTI) to expose corruption and to demand transparency, continues unabated, despite the pandemic, with 10 RTI activists having lost their lives, across the country, since March 2020. And what is unnerving is that the cases continue to languish, thanks to apathetic attitude of law enforcing authorities, local authorities, media and society in general.   Since the implementation of the RTI Act in 2005, 91 RTI activists have been killed, 175 have been assaulted, 186 have been threatened and 7 have died by suicide, across the country.    “The increase in the number of attacks on RTI users and activists since March 2020 is very disturbing, to say the least,” says Venkatesh Nayak, RTI research scholar and programme coordinator of Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI). “Such instances are rampant in Odisha in particular. The increase in the number of activists killed during this period is i

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