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A civilisational approach to blasphemy

On Friday, January 1st, 2021 4:29 amFriday, January 8th, 2021 12:41 pm By jsaideepakIn Articles in Mainstream MediaLeave a comment

The Daily Guardian

For all practical purposes, it was a tussle between two ways of life and worldviews whose loci of origin and fealty were different and whose pathology and end goals couldn’t have been more different…

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Section 295A: The ‘Blasphemy’ Provision

On Friday, December 25th, 2020 7:27 amFriday, January 1st, 2021 2:37 am By jsaideepakIn Articles in Mainstream MediaLeave a comment

The Daily Guardian

Section 295A of the Indian Penal Code 1860 is commonly known as the “Blasphemy” provision. Its origin story, while dark, is extremely interesting from a civilizational perspective…

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