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How Aakar Patel Under-Read The Character of Hindu Rashtra? A Review Article ( )

Price 699 Aakar Patel starts his timely and well-researched book Our Hindu Rashtra: What It Is. How We Got Here with a sentence “Majoritarianism is primitive and easy to do”. He surmises that establishment of Hindu Rashtra, which has only one meaning, that a Kshatriya king should rule the Hindu Rashtra under the supervision of a Brahmin head priest. Such a Hindu Rashtra was in existence in Nepal till abolition of monarchy in 2008. According to him India had no Varna-Dharmik Hindu Rashtra for a long time in history, therefore, it is not possible to establish it now. It is true that unlike Nepal, which is a small state and fully hegemonic Brahmin-Kshatriya forces with small non-tribal population, India was very vast and never had any one ruler with his/her Brahmin guru/priest ruling entire India. However, we must not also forget that most of the princely states that existed till 1947 were Hindu Rashtras. Wherever Muslim rulers, like Hyderabad and Junagdh, were in power they were

Patriotism Has No Religion, and Here s the Proof for Mohan Bhagwat to See

Patriotism Has No Religion, and Here s the Proof for Mohan Bhagwat to See Followers of each religion, including Hinduism, have been unpatriotic at one point or another. RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat. Photo: PTI/Files Religion24/Jan/2021 Rabindranath Tagore in his letter to A.M. Bose in 1908 wrote that “patriotism cannot be our final spiritual shelter. I will not buy glass for the price of diamonds and I will never allow patriotism to triumph over humanity as long as I live”. In 1911, at the Calcutta session of the Indian National Congress, India’s national anthem written by Tagore was sung for the first time.

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