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Maktoob Media: Indian Americans protest Hindutva figure Sadhvi Ritambhara’s visit to US
More than 100 Indian Americans protested outside the venue of an event that featured Sadhvi Rithambra, a Hindutva figure, at Norcross, a city near Atlanta on Wednesday. Joining under the banner of Indian American Muslim Council (IAMC), Hindus for Human
IAMC: Indian Americans Protest Hindu Supremacist Sadhvi Ritambhara’s Event in California
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA (September 19, 2022) – Indian Americans and members of civil rights groups protested last weekend outside the venue of an event that featured Sadhvi Ritambhara, a Hindu extremist leader in Long Beach, California. Organized
The Print: Hindu-Americans are in denial about caste. It’s been in religious scriptures for long
Battle lines are being drawn in response to the emergence of caste fissures in the American workplace, thanks to California Civil Rights Department’s case against CISCO. In a recent lawsuit against the California Civil Rights Department, the Hindu American Foundation
Middle East Eye: India consul general in United States calls for ‘Israeli model’ in Kashmir
Indian official tells New York meeting: ‘It has happened in the Middle East. If the Israeli people can do it, we can also do it’ By Azad Essa At a private event on Saturday in New York City, Sandeep Chakravorty,
(HOUSTON, TX – 5/4/2022) – The Houston chapter and national office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, the nation’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today rejected an attempt to intimidate and silence a Muslim journalist with Al Jazeera who
The Wire: What VHP America’s Invitation to a Hatemonger, Now Rescinded, Tells Us About Sangh Parivar
The event was called off due to public outrage but we should never forget that a group linked through common parentage with India’s ruling party actually offered its platform to a man who says “all Muslims should be eliminated”. As
The Guardian: Death threats sent to participants of US conference on Hindu nationalism
Threats force several scholars to withdraw as ‘far-right fringe groups’ accuse event of being ‘anti-Hindu’ An academic conference in the US addressing Hindu nationalism is being targeted by rightwing Hindu groups, which have sent death threats to participants and forced