In this conversation, UK-IMC enlightens you about the dark side of the Ayodhya Temple inauguration by Narendra Modi's Hindu supremacist government.
The demolition of Babri Masjid, once considered a turning point in the rise of Hindu nationalism and an assault on India's secular fabric, has undergone a paradigm shift in narrative under the BJP government and tacit support across the political spectrum.
To delve deeper, UK-IMC in collaboration with Strive UK, held an online talk.
Dr.Kalpana Wilson, author and activist, explored the uprisings of 1857 in which Hindus and Muslims united against British colonialism, particularly in Ayodhya. She discussed the colonial origins of Hindutva and how it is being challenged.
Renowned journalist Ajit Sahi spoke on his personal experience of covering the Babri Masjid demolition as a former Indian journalist and Hindutva’s ongoing war on Muslim lives in India.
UK-IMC launches workshops nationwide, and the next one is Leicester!
The event is an educational workshop for people of all faiths, and no faith, on the rising tide of radical and extremist Hindutva Nationalism in the UK.
We will screen the Maktoob Media documentary which will provide insigth in to how radicalistation led to violence in our very own streets in the UK. Please register below:
UK-IMC launches workshops nationwide, kicking off in Nottingham.
The event is an educational workshop for people of all faiths, and no faith, on the rising tide of radical and extremist Hindutva Nationalism in the UK.
We will screen the Maktoob Media documentary which will provide insigth in to how radicalistation led to violence in our very own streets in the UK. Please register below:
UK IMC launches on the 5th March with Guest Speakers from across the globe. To book your tickets please click below
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