Bearing Witness
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Harsh Mander: ‘Pushback’ at gunpoint – the Hindutva-BJP project of manufacturing statelessness
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Harsh Mander: India’s hate speech poison can’t be legislated away
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Harsh Mander: India’s anti-conversion laws betray Constitution’s promise of religious freedom
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Harsh Mander: Language, local governance and finance – the debates that defined Indian federalism
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Harsh Mander: Impunity and immunity under Adityanath
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Harsh Mander: Six years after the Delhi riots, the state’s defiant failings
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Harsh Mander: The communal, criminal injustice of the stories of Bilkis Bano and Maya Kodnani
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Fight for cheaper HIV drugs: The extraordinary stories of an Indian and a South African
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‘Pakistani’ taunts in office, rebuffed deliveries on apps: India’s Muslims face prejudice at work
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Harsh Mander: In the portrait of a 20th century woman, a fable for our troubled times
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Harsh Mander: The Constitution’s emancipatory promises on caste remain elusive
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Harsh Mander: Why India’s doctors leave for foreign shores while Cuba’s serve their poorest
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Harsh Mander: The incomplete dream of constitutional socialism in free India
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Five lessons for India’s Opposition from Zohran Mamdani’s triumph
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Harsh Mander: The legal and moral illogic of DY Chandrachud’s remarks on the Ayodhya verdict
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Harsh Mander: What life taught me about health, inequality and kindness
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Harsh Mander: Corrosive rhetoric against Bengali-speaking Muslims is tearing Assam apart
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Harsh Mander: Living in the shadow of jail, torture – the account of two Muslims acquitted of terror
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Harsh Mander: Hollowed-out EC has shrunk Indian democracy further with Bihar voter roll revision
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Harsh Mander: How Nazi cinema finds a reflection in Hindutva films
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Harsh Mander: The plunder and loot by private healthcare in India
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Harsh Mander: The assault of four Muslims and the two sides of India’s meat economy
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Harsh Mander: When lawless cruelty becomes state policy – India’s casting of Rohingya into the sea
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Harsh Mander: The message from the persecution of Ali Khan Mahmudabad
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Harsh Mander: Pahalgam and after – the singular burden of apology
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Harsh Mander: The intertwined maladies of India’s inequality
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Harsh Mander: The betrayal of the survivors of the Delhi riots
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Harsh Mander: Why Indian Muslims live apart
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Harsh Mander: Will Sambhal become the new Ayodhya?
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Books of conscience, books of courage, books of pain: Harsh Mander’s 15 favourite books of 2024
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Harsh Mander: Where prayer is a crime, an act of hate against other faiths
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Harsh Mander: Will the India of ‘messy diversity’ and shared togetherness be lost in time?
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Harsh Mander: Temples, mosques, courts and the judgements of history
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Harsh Mander: The injustice of the Supreme Court’s silence on ideological basis of demolitions
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Harsh Mander: A judge guided by god, a case of constitutional morality, a ruling that failed India
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Harsh Mander: RSS leader Mohan Bhagwat speaks of fidelity to Constitution – but ignores its essence
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Harsh Mander: Marauding bulldozers have left a trail of shattered lives as reticent courts watched
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Harsh Mander: In the lacerated land of Manipur, borders of hate and a failed state
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Harsh Mander: Allowing bureaucrats to join the RSS marks the final burial of India’s ‘steel frame’
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Harsh Mander: Boycott calls for ethnic cleansing – from Nazi Germany to Modi’s India
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Harsh Mander: Optimism after poll results dims as bulldozers return, hate attacks target minorities
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Excluded by the BJP, shunned by the Opposition: Indian Muslims and the crisis of non-belonging
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Harsh Mander: The people of India have spoken. What changes now?
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Harsh Mander: The dark clouds of 1935 Nuremberg have gathered over Indian skies
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Harsh Mander: Past, present and future – what Narendra Modi’s campaign of hate signifies
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Harsh Mander: Congress manifesto is not perfect – but kindles some hope
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Harsh Mander: It happened, so it can happen again – a journey through Auschwitz
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Harsh Mander: In a demolished home in Delhi, the invisible tragedies of improbable heroes
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Harsh Mander: The deep Hindutva roots of the violence that reduced a mosque to rubble in Haldwani
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Harsh Mander: Ayodhya dispute was not just about a plot of land – it was about how we imagine India
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Was it raw hatred or indifference? Why the lynching of a young Muslim man still haunts me
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With 2024 elections looming, Opposition must heed lessons of Congress defeat in three state polls
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In grief-struck relief camps, songs and prayers heavy with suffering – Manipur, seven months later