Weekend reads
- As Dalits get politically empowered, they are likely to grow increasingly disenchanted with a constitutional politics that is not capable of bringing about social transformation, says Pratap Bhanu Mehta in the Indian Express.
- In the Hindu, Uma Mahadevan-Dasgupta writes about Bombay/Mumbai, the city of stories.
- Photographs of Afghanistan have changed in tandem with its history, writes Malavika Karlekar in the Telegraph.
- Artist SH Raza, who died on Saturday, was driven by an "inner necessity", says Rosalyn D'Mello in Livemint-Lounge.
- In Hindu BLInk, Urvashi Butalia on the contrasting mythologies of Sita, the "good" woman, and Qandeel, the "bad".
- Is Donald Trump a racist, asks Nicholas Kristof in the New York Times.
- In the Guardian, Victoria Coren Mitchell on the comedic potential of Boris Johnson sharing a large country house with fellow Brexiteers David Davis and Liam Fox.
- The Munich shooting reveals the identity crises sweeping across Europe, writes Alessio Colonelli in the Independent.
- Also in the Indian Express, Parimal Dabhi finds out what it is like to be Dalit in Una.
- In the Hindustan Times, Karan Thapar on how governments in Arunachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand followed the letter of the law but forgot the spirit of it.
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