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Listen | 'Hindutva Hate Music Is Now All Around Us, at Religious Events, Matches, College Functions'

Kunal Purohit, who wrote the book 'H-Pop' about songs that spread hate, tells Sidharth Bhatia that things that people were earlier scared of saying out loud are now said openly.
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Apr 18 2025
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Kunal Purohit, who wrote the book 'H-Pop' about songs that spread hate, tells Sidharth Bhatia that things that people were earlier scared of saying out loud are now said openly.
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Journalist and author Kunal Purohit began monitoring Hindutva WhatsApp groups several years ago and saw how it disseminated propaganda.

“The things people were then scared to speak openly is now all around us”, he says to Sidharth Bhatia on a podcast.

Purohit, who wrote the book H-Pop about songs spreading hate, says he finds those songs being played all over the place. He followed Ram Navami processions in Mumbai recently where marchers hurled the most obscene messages openly towards Muslims. The police stood by mutely. His social media posts forced the police to file FIRs against the organisers of the march, but he says “the genie is out of the bottle.” “Basically what was happening in Uttar Pradesh has now come to Mumbai.”

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