HomeReport Overseas friends of the BJP, the web, and the power of the state in the diaspora May 4, 2017 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinReddItPrintTelegram By McQuistion, Isaac Kent MCQUISTION-MASTERSREPORT-2017 BJPHindu NationalismHindutvaNarendra ModiRSS Previous articleCongress Party’s hidden role in demolition of Babri MasjidNext articleDeath stalks the land Related Posts 2024 Election Watch Facebook, Instagram failed to curb shadow ads in Jharkhand targeting CM Soren and others: new report (Scroll) Report Jharkhand’s Shadow Politics: How Meta Permits, Profits From, and Promotes Shadow Political Advertisements (Tech Justice Law) Report Hate speech, migrant vulnerability & faltering law & order in Himachal Pradesh Stay Connected 0FansLike77,071FollowersFollow658SubscribersSubscribe Recent Stories ‘Love, land, vote jihad’, Article 370, Waqf board, Razakars: Hindutva bubbles up in BJP Maharashtra push (Indian Express) MP: Dalit Houses Burned, Babasaheb Ambedkar Statue Defiled Amid Poll Tensions in Vijaypur (The Observer Post) Hindutva Leader Puneeth Kerehalli Arrested for Islamophobic Slurs and Threats Against Karnataka Minister Zameer Ahmad Khan (The Observer Post) VHP leader warns children against making Muslim friends at durga vahini matra shakti event How Supreme Court finally checked ‘bulldozer justice’ – and why it may not be enough (Scroll)