Jab Hindu Muslim raazi / to kya karega Nazi

When I despair, I remember that all through history the way of truth and love has always won. There have been tyrants and murderers, and for a time they seem invincible, but in the end, they always fall  -  think of it, always: Mahatma Gandhi

NB: To all fellow Indians protesting against injustice: please remain non-violent despite all provocations. Our rulers know best how to deal with violence and promote violence. Beware of communal hatred because every effort will be made to stir up communal riots. 

You can achieve much to heal the wounds of our society - but only with discipline, satyagraha and ahimsa.  The Maoists must also reconsider their politics. Now is the time everyone can join hands and save our democracy and our Constitution. Jai Hind: DS

Evil, I think, is the absence of empathy: Captain G. M. Gilbert, US Army psychologist , Nuremberg trials, 1945-49

Slogans from an all-India uprising:

In response to Modi's unfortunate comment on the clothes identifying the "group" of those protesting against CAB, NRC and NPR, a protestor takes off his shirt to show his janeu. Now what do you have to say about that Prime Minister?
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Har gali me danga si // Fir bhi sab changa si
Dhanda ekdum manda si // Fir bhi sab changa si.

Gareeb bechara nanga si // Fir bhi sab changa si
Aapki, meri life me panga si // Unki life me sab changa si



I am German / and your grandkids / will be really pissed at you

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also see
Pratap Bhanu Mehta: Discrimination, not justice: Hope this generation does a better job of navigating the struggle than the one that came before
Advice to the Young
Jairus Banaji on the history of Indian capitalists; and the BJP's assault on human rights

Agenda for Social Democracy

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