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Ayodhya Ram Mandir Guest list: Politicians, biz honchos, sports & Bollywood stars, here's who all are attendingAyodhya Ram Mandir Guest List: As Ayodhya prepares for the Pran Pratishtha ceremony at the Ram Mandir on January 22, the Shri Ram Janmbhoom...
BJP devises micro-level plans to leverage temple consecration in pollsIn Bihar -where the caste arithmetic of opposition can challenge its bid to consolidate Hindutva votes- the party has planned a a 20-day "L...
BJP leaders in 'hate speech' row: Congress urges SC to issue directivesAn FIR has been filed against the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) and the other organisers of the Sunday event in Delhi, where certain speakers...
Assembly elections, GST, high-profile cases mark 2017Two terrorists were killed by the army as it foiled an infiltration bid along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch sector of Jammu and Kashm...
Yogi Adityanath, a fiery Hindutva mascotHe had floated Hindu Yuva Vahini, a right-wing outfit, in 2002. Ever since, the HYV has been largely instrumental in his rise - from a stud...
Can the uneasy truce between PM Modi and RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat hold?Bhagwat was instrumental in building a consensus in RSS in Modi's favour when several top leaders were opposed to the idea of him leading B...
One year of Modi government: What is BJP MP Sakshi Maharaj's vision on India's development?ET Magazine recently caught up with the Unnao MP in an attempt to get into the minds of these lawmakers, and what makes them make such stat...
Subramanian Swamy launches Hindutva outfitThe outfit Virat Hindustan Sangam will empower the youth to articulate the "values" of Hindutva, like scrapping of Article 370, Uniform Civ...
JD(U) targets PM Modi over controversial remarks by BJP, VHP leadersJD-U member Pawan Varma alleged that a "fear psychosis" is sought to be created by asking muslims and christians to recognise that their an...
SC order says Ghar Wapsi not illegal, claims Vishwa Hindu Parishad headPraveen Togadia reporters that the Supreme Court, in its 1977 order, had said "Hindu is a way of life".