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Nupur Sharma Declared Culprit: When Supreme Court Blames the Victim for Violence

The Nupur Sharma case exposes a deeper judicial crisis in India, where fear of violent reaction overrides constitutional principles. This analysis examines how Supreme Court observations during a procedural hearing inverted causality by blaming a speaker for violence committed by others, abandoning free-speech doctrine, reasoned adjudication, and dharmic concepts of justice.

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Partition Demographic Catastrophe: Yogi Adityanath’s Statistical Proof (1800-1947)

This blog examines the Partition Demographic Catastrophe through historical data, regional case studies, and post-1947 demographic outcomes. From Moplah violence and Kashmir’s transformation to Pakistan’s minority collapse and India’s contrasting pluralism, it evaluates Yogi Adityanath’s safety question using population statistics, legal frameworks, and long-term civilizational patterns.