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Consent or coercion? Looking back at the Constituent Assembly debate on Uniform Civil Code
The 1948 debate exposes the tensions between majority rule and minority rights in a young democracy, which has important takeaways for today.
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Supreme Court’s Kashmir ruling upholds Hindu majoritarian pride and prejudice
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