Saffron Terrorism Looming Threat over South Asia
When on June 30, the Indian cricket team appeared at Edgbaston to face England in the Cricket World Cup 2019 tie, it donned a new “away kit” – a bold splash of orange (saffron) on the shoulders and back of the players’ shirts. The change of colour in the kit – from traditional blue to the splattering of saffron, one of the three colours in the Indian national flag, is perhaps a sign of times, coinciding with the second consecutive victory of Hindu extremist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in India’s April-May polls. In Hinduism, saffron is the ... Read More
Amir Zia
Elections 2019 in India concluded with a landslide victory by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The clear winner being Narendra Modi, often referred to as the “Butcher of Gujarat” because of the 2002 massacre of Muslims in which over 2000 ... Read More
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