HomeReport The “Ayodhya” Case: Hindu Majoritarianism and the Right to Religious Liberty August 11, 2021 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinReddItPrintTelegram The Ayodhya Case Hindu Majoritarianism and the Right to Religi Click here to download the report AyodhyaHindu MajoritarianismRight to Religious Liberty Previous articleVIOLENCE, RELIGION, AND MASCULINISM IN CONTEMPORARY INDIA: AN ANALYSIS OF THE WRITINGS OF VIVEKANANDA, GOLWALKAR, AND GANDHINext articleDangerous Liaisons: Hindu Nationalism and Buddhist Radicalism in Ladakh Related Posts Report Independent People’s Tribunal on The Ongoing Ethnic Conflict in Manipur Report Assam: India Hate Lab tracks 18 rallies and 5 evictions targeting Bengali Muslims (East Mojo) Report Assam’s Foreigners’ Tribunals Are Instruments of Exclusion, New Report Says (The Wire) Stay Connected 0FansLike77,071FollowersFollow698SubscribersSubscribe Recent Stories Supreme Court Stays Certain Provisions Of Waqf Amendment Act 2025; No Interference With Registration Requirement (Live Law) House churches in Chhattisgarh face an informal ban, say pastors (Scroll) FIR Against Police in Gujarat’s Botad for ‘Illegally Detaining, Torturing’ Muslim Minor (The Wire) Assam Govt Forces 39 Muslims into Bangladesh Amid Infiltration Claims (Clarion India) Attack on churchgoers continues: Bajrang Dal beats up pastor in Chhattisgarh (Madhyamam Online)