By Nagesh Bhushan July 19, 2026 In the contemporary Indian political landscape, rhetoric often masks reality. A poignant critique recently raised by Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Sanjay Singh cuts right to the heart of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) primary narrative. The BJP has long propelled itself on the claim that "Hindus are in danger" ( Hindu Khatre Mein Hain ). However, Singh sharply dismantled this premise with an undeniable demographic reality: "The Prime Minister of this country is a Hindu, the Home Minister is a Hindu, the Defense Minister is a Hindu. The Chief Ministers of 23 states are Hindus. When the entire machinery of governance is controlled by the majority community, how can Hindus possibly be in danger?" Singh’s ultimate challenge to the ruling dispensation was simple yet brutal: If Hindus are truly unsafe under an all-Hindu administration, it is an admission of profound incompetence. The ruling elite should apologize to the n...
Even in recent times, injustices continue to be committed against rationalists. If we think about why terrorism is thriving worldwide today, the answer we arrive at is, isn't it, religious fanaticism? Religious extremists are running amok in their attempt to establish religious empires. They are spewing hatred toward other religions — and no religion is exempt from spewing such hatred. We can see, right before our eyes, people who survive by exploiting religion, caste, and regional identity for politics. It only remains for us to recognize them. Much more could be said on this subject. But the immediate duty before us is this: to recognize and honor those noble individuals who lived without religion, to take them as role models, and to move forward, each within our own sphere. As for those who speak of divinity — they should, please, step outside without enjoying the fruits of human achievement, and prove for themselves what they truly are. In the ninth century, the Jain philosoph...