On December 29th 2021, Sejal Sukhadwala, a London-based food writer, writes an article in The Guardian alleging Indians making up their “grandmother’s recipe” or “mother’s recipe” to gain…
The article paints the image that converted Christians are scared of Hindus so much and that their lives are at stake because they converted. It is further mentioned that the low-caste people are…
The article tries to make Hindus feel guilty for "projecting" their worship (such as Kashi Vishwanath corridor inauguration) on a large scale while supposedly refusing Muslims their namaz grounds.…
This article goes against the fact that Aurangzeb was a "bigoted Muslim who hated Hindus and Hinduism" and instead tries to portray him as an "individual tyrant ruler" conveniently ignoring that all…
For tweeting about the danger her brother was in due to Islamic threats, her tweet was cited as containing "hateful conduct" by Twitter even there was nothing hateful in her tweet.
The writers of the article bring in the possibility of the scamming being supported or done by Hindu nationalists just because the victim works for a news channel critical of the government.
No mention is made about the rampant terrorist activity in Kashmir and separatist movements against India are shown in a light that makes their supporters seem like victims of persecution by Hindus.…
The writer also claims that under the rising Hindu nationalism, Christians are facing the worst attack in history in India. This perpetuates the idea that Hindus are extremists against all the…