Description
- ISBN-13: 9788189833947
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8189833944
- Publisher Date: 2009
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 80
Original price was: ₹150.00.₹120.00Current price is: ₹120.00.
Explore the complex dynamics of Indian democracy with “Loktantra Ke Viruddh Ek Janandolan.” This book delves into the perceived threats posed by the Sangh Parivar, examining its ideology and influence on socio-political landscapes. Aakar Books presents a critical analysis of this multifaceted issue, sparking dialogue and encouraging informed perspectives on the future of India’s political system. Buy now to understand the challenges and potential consequences of this intricate relationship.
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Ashutosh Singh –
While the topic is relevant, the writing style was a bit dry. The book presents a one-sided view of the Sangh Parivar. Did not finish the book.
Anshika Vashisht –
Comprehensive and thought-provoking. This book provides a nuanced understanding of the Sangh Parivar’s influence.
Chopperla Naga Bhushanam –
A crucial examination of a sensitive topic. The author raises valid concerns. At points, the narrative felt dense and difficult to follow. Some information is interesting.
Chetan Prakash –
A powerful and insightful book. It challenges conventional wisdom and offers a fresh perspective on Indian politics.
Aditi –
An important contribution to the discourse on Indian politics. It helped me better understand the role of Sangh Parivar. Not something easy to comprehend in one reading.
Shambhavi Kalash –
I enjoyed reading this book and learned new information about Indian politics.
Ipsita Singh –
Informative and engaging. This book sheds light on complex issues within Indian democracy. A must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding. I did enjoy the read.
Parjeet Singh –
Excellent analysis of a critical issue facing Indian democracy! The author’s insights are sharp and well-researched.
Vaishnavi Baranwal –
The book offers a critical perspective on the Sangh Parivar’s influence. Found it insightful, but a bit biased at times. Still, a valuable contribution to understanding India’s political landscape.
Akshay Kumar –
Failed to keep me interested. The author had a clear agenda, which overshadows any objective analysis.
Praveen Kumar –
A thought-provoking read, but sometimes felt repetitive. Explores important issues regarding Indian democracy and the Sangh Parivar. Some arguments are well-articulated. Overall, worth reading if you’re interested in Indian politics.
Tanu Priya –
The book raises important questions, but I found the arguments unconvincing. It felt more like propaganda than analysis. Was expecting more.
Jayant Raghav –
A critical analysis that is essential reading for anyone interested in the future of Indian democracy. Must read for researcher.
Suryansh Gupta –
Good source of information. Although I felt some parts where quite repetitive.
Shubham Bikash Goswami –
A worthwhile read, even though I didn’t agree with all of the author’s conclusions. Presents a compelling case.
Anurag Jaiswal –
An okay read. The topic is interesting, but the book could have been more engaging and less repetitive in nature.
Mohneesh Parte –
The book attempts to dissect the complex relationship between democracy and the Sangh Parivar. However, it gets bogged down in details and lacks a clear narrative.