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DU professor Apoorvanand, The WIre’s editor Seema Chishti and author Dhirendra Jha along with Kapil Sibal in the latest episode of Central Hall. Photo: Screengrab of video from YouTube/The Wire
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New Delhi: In this episode of Central Hall, Kapil Sibal discusses the shifting role of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) through the years with three experts – Delhi University (DU) professor Apoorvanand, The WIre’s editor Seema Chishti and author Dhirendra Jha.>
Among other things, the experts analyse why the RSS thinks that India was not fully independent in 1947, why it throws its weight behind the Ram temple issue, and why – often – it ends up mildly criticising Prime Minister Narendra Modi.>
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