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#India today's article in Hindustan Times
mastodon.social is updated with the bookmark feature developed by @[email protected].
I can already see that the action bar now looks too crowded so the bookmark function will maybe move to the dropdown menu soon.
What was there before the Constitution was adopted is not the responsibility of the Supreme Court. There was no democratic republic of India.Then where a masjid was, where a mandir was, where a Buddhist stupa was, where a church was… if we sit down to make such judgments, a lot of temples and mosques and other structures will have to be demolished. We cannot go into mythological ‘facts’.
Most upright stand on Ayodhya verdict by Former CJI A.K.Ganguly
The man whose name will forever be synonymous with electoral reforms in India, TN Seshan, passed away on Sunday. At the age of 86, Seshan passed away at his residence in Chennai. Born as Tirunellai Narayana Iyer Seshan on December 15, 1932 in Thirunellai, Palakkad district, Kerala, TN Seshan was widely known and remembered for his electoral reforms. He was the Chief Election Commissioner of India from 1990 to 1996 and played a major role in drastically ending electoral malpractices in the country.