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BluOne Ink Hindus in Hindu Rashtra provides a critical analysis of the position of Hindu citizens within India’s contemporary political landscape. The author, Anand Ranganathan, explores themes of religious identity, state policies, and social dynamics in a predominantly Hindu nation.
Through detailed examination, the book presents arguments regarding what the author characterizes as systemic disadvantages faced by Hindu communities. It addresses questions of representation, policy implementation, and the relationship between religious identity and state governance. The work engages with historical contexts and contemporary events to build its thesis about citizenship and religious minorities in the majority community.
This controversial work invites readers to consider complex questions about identity, governance, and equality in modern India, challenging conventional narratives about majority-minority relations.







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