Congress vs Amit Shah on BR Ambedkar: All is Fair in War and Politics?
With heated rhetoric over Ambedkar in Parliament, we explore Dalit perspectives, historical contexts, and the untold struggles behind systemic injustices.
As Amit Shah’s remarks on Ambedkar spark a political storm, The Quint visits Okhla’s Indira Camp, a predominantly Dalit neighbourhood, to hear residents’ perspectives. Meanwhile, PM Modi’s take on Nehru’s reservation policy prompts a deeper dive into historical context. In a new episode of 'Janab, Aise Kaise?', Shadab delves into the systemic failures behind Atul Subhash’s tragic death, shedding light on the complex narratives of men’s rights and misogyny. Plus, filmmaker Payal Kapadia speaks about the triumphs and trials of independent cinema, challenging the male gaze in media.
Political Crossfire 🔴
Congress vs Amit Shah on BR Ambedkar: All is Fair in War and Politics?
‘You Also Chant Modi-Modi’: Dalits Respond to Amit Shah's Remark on Ambedkar
Why Modi’s Comment On Nehru’s Reservation Policy Doesn’t Pass The ‘History Test’
🆕 Janab, Aise Kaise?
Men’s Rights or Misogyny? The Fallout of Atul Subhash’s Tragic Death
Beyond the Headlines 🗣️
Inside India’s Detention Camps: Rohingya Refugees Face Abuse, Harsh Conditions
An Indian Man's Journey Through Georgia, a Nation Marred by Political Divisions
Screen Stories 🎬
‘Women Are Often Depicted in Media Through a Male Gaze’: Payal Kapadia
Today’s Q 💡
Find out the answer in our fact-check HERE.
Empower Us in ‘Uncovering Hate’
Already a member of The Quint? What a star! Your support empowers us to question everything.
Want us to cover a story? Write to us at editor@thequint.com or reply to this email.
(Disclaimer: Parts of this newsletter were generated by AI and published after the content was editorially modified and verified by a human based on their judgement and expertise. The Quint does not publish AI-generated content without direct human involvement and oversight).