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I am a Hindu from Dakshin Bharat; Here’s how I saw Kalyan Singh

“I am a Hindu from Southern India; Here’s how I saw Kalyan Singh”, Swarajyamag, August 21, 2023:

“6 December 1992 was a Sunday. By evening that day, entire India was agitated. There was both jubilation and anxiety, anger and trauma. Everyone was blaming everyone else.

Then, a video became popular and viral, by the standards of the early ‘90s.

It was of Kalyan Singh, the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh on that fateful day. He appeared before a crowd of Ram bhaktas and in the full light of the media, made a statement.

The leader, who was then known only within the confines of Uttar Pradesh, became on that day the hero of an entire generation of awakened and political Hindus.

The video was in Hindi, but it needed neither subtitles nor translation…..”

Read the full article at Swarajyamag.com

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