
Ramachandra Guha was born and brought up in a broad-minded Hindu family. He has always believed that one could be Hindu while still respecting the faith of others—something he learnt from Mahatma Gandhi. However, he started to doubt the sanctity of his religion when he witnessed a village of Muslim weavers destroyed by a mob of Hindu fanatics.
While we once again question the times we live in, trying to find the difference between Hindutva and Hinduism, read on as Guha talks about his correspondence with individuals who send him mails filled with hatred and insults to have a deeper understanding of the ‘Internet Hindus’, as he calls them.
Imprint: Allen Lane
Published: Sep/2013
Length : Pages
MRP : ₹15.00
An Indian historian whose research interests include the vast realms of social, political, contemporary, environmental and cricket history, Ramachandra Guha is one of the most important writers of the history of modern India. Since you’re here, you are either a reader of his texts, an admirer of his work or know him for his political […]