Questioning the Supreme Court elision of the meaning of Hinduism with the meaning Hindutva, this book contends that Hindutva cannot be separated from its appeal to religion, nor from its assault on the legitimacy of religious minorities.
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Brenda Cossman is an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Toronto. Ratna Kapur is at the Centre for Feminist Legal Research, India.
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