Part l
In an interview with Rediff.com Senior Contributor Rashme Sehgal, Dr Ajai Sahni, who heads the Institute for Conflict Management which researches internal security issues in South Asia, predicts a grim future for India as it gets snared in increasing communal violence. 22/04/2022 https://www.rediff.com/news/interview/dr-ajai-sahni-we-are-becoming-a-macro-image-of-pakistan/20220420.htm
'If we go in the same direction as them, we cannot expect a different result from them.'
'Our fall is going to be very swift.'
'Within a decade, we can expect the situation to change for the worse.'
Part ll
This is the second part of an interview with Rediff.com Senior Contributor Rashme Sehgal, Dr Ajai Sahni, who heads the Institute for Conflict Management which researches internal security issues in South Asia, predicts a grim future for India as it gets snared in increasing communal violence.' https://www.rediff.com/news/interview/dr-ajai-sahni-the-rss-is-no-longer-in-charge/20220422.htm
The RSS is no longer in charge' -
The BJP has come to power with a vote share of 35 per cent from which its committed vote share is 20 per cent.
The remaining vote share (65 per cent) is divided among different parties.
Sadly, there has been a total collapse of Opposition parties.
Wherever a viable alternative is available, people have voted for them.
I still maintain that the majority of Indians are opposed to this ideology.