Mohan Bhagwat was second-in-command of the RSS when it tore through Gujarat. On August 29 he speaks at the Garden, and not one elected official in New York has said a word.
While his constituents called the congresswoman next door, he built a caucus, escorted Modi through the Capitol, jetted to Delhi, and twice filed a resolution that never got a hearing (part 3 of 3)
The Hindu nationalist network gave Shri Thanedar a third of one percent of his campaign money. What it gave him instead was a constituency, a press, and colleagues (part 2 of 3)
A progressive at home and a servant of Hindu nationalism abroad, Thanedar champions a movement that persecutes India’s religious minorities — and recasts its critics as enemies of Hindus.
They're lobbying for a resolution that brands their critics as bigots — and when I asked to sit and listen, they grabbed me and accused me of terrorizing children
The grandson of a man jailed beside Gandhi for India’s freedom is now lending his name to the movement that sat that fight out — an open letter, drawn from years of his own messages to me.
A Hindu American Foundation board member called me a white Christian nationalist for reporting on Rakhi Israni, but disputed not a single fact. Here's the movement her essay would not name.
As a man pleads guilty to conspiring to assassinate an American citizen on orders of Indian intelligence, the network behind India’s ruling party funds Israni’s campaign for U.S. Congress.