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[MTL, Aug. 15] The Struggle Must Continue: Hindutva fascism in India and in the Diaspora, and its impacts on minorities
* Version française ci-dessous.* Traduction chuchotée disponible lors de l'évènement. August 15th 2024 6:30pm EDTJ.A. DèSeve Cinema, Concordia University J.W. McConnell Building (Library building)LB-125, 1400 De Maisonneuve OuestMontreal (Tiohtiake) Facebook event With speakers: * Afreen Fatima* Fahad Ahmad* Mayur* Teesta Setalvad (Bios below) After ten years of a Hindu Supremacist government in power in India, the ruling fascist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) finally lost their outright majority when 640 million people went to the polls earlier this year. They lost a whopping 63 seats, dropping down to 240 out of 543. Despite these uplifting electoral results, the BJP remains at...
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