Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has consistently used his constitutional office to target Bengali-origin Muslims through discriminatory policies, inflammatory rhetoric and conspiracy-driven narratives, creating a sustained climate of fear and exclusion.
In this excerpt, the brutal use of a Kashmiri civilian as a human shield exposes the widening gulf between India’s constitutional promises and the ground realities of a valley under siege.
BY Dinesh Mohan 27 April 2025
The IAS officer who resigned in the wake of systematic slaughter of innocents in Gujarat on the role of higher pollice and civil services.
BY Harsh Mander 5 February 2022
As a record of the torment of our recent history, both anthologies are valuable, though uneven, testimonies.
BY Harsh Mander 5 February 2022
No steps to provide for the Food Security Bill
BY Harsh Mander 5 February 2022
A masterly, definitive analysis shows the present model of globalisation to be a ruthless, job-destroying gamble
BY Harsh Mander 5 February 2022
In the middle class expectation of 21st century India, people on the socio-economic margins should stay there, because that’s their lot
BY Harsh Mander 5 February 2022
The bureaucracy—its morale at an all-time low—stands infected
BY Harsh Mander 5 February 2022
Our Constitution has seen many assaults, but CAB will marks the Constitution’s destruction, says Harsh Mander
BY Harsh Mander 13 December 2019
Even a week after the violence erupted in full-blown fury, there was no agreed narrative on what led to it.
BY Harsh Mander 17 September 2013
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