Saturday, January 24, 2026

Supreme Court on Hindutva

 In Manohar Joshi v. Nitin Bhaurao Patil (1995), a three-judge bench of the Supreme Court ruled that "Hindutva" or "Hinduism" is not necessarily a religious appeal, but rather a "way of life" or "cultural ethos" of India. The Court held that advocating for a "Hindu State" or using the term "Hindutva" does not automatically constitute a corrupt practice under Section 123 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951. 


Muslims no matter how nice they talk initially, they do that in expectation that you will listen to their faith and they will ultimately give you 'Islam ki Dawat'. If you don't accept that, they will not accept you.