The basic idea of Hindutva is that India belongs to the “Hindus”, broadly defined in cultural rather than strictly religious terms that include Sikhs, Buddhists and Jains but not Muslims and Christians. Hindutva ideologues face a basic problem: how does one “unite” a society divided by caste? The answer they provide is to project caste as a unifying rather than a divisive institution. In this process there has been massive harm not only to the underprivileged sections of society since caste system is still rooted very strongly in the society through the ideologies of RSS and similar organizations but has also affected the reputation of the nation as a whole. We strictly stand against such divisive politics and aspire to bring a society which has freedom for all and justice delivered to all.
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