The January issue of The Caravan —Adityanath’s reign of terror
The Caravan is an Indian English vernacular, extended aspect novel journalism magazine wrapping politics and civilization. It was relaunched in 2010 as a magazine of politics and civilization devoted to detailed reporting and the creation of novel. Heretofore thus, The Caravan has ascertained itself as one of the country’s supreme honored and intellectually competitive journals, and establish current bars for Indian journalism.
The Caravan has recently published the January 2022 edition on 1st January 2022. Title of the magazine is Priest of Violence, Adityanath’s reign of terror by Dhirendra K Jha.
The January issue—Adityanath’s reign of terror; What Bipin Rawat left behind; Ayushmann Khurrana’s woke cinema; The legal history of self-defence; Black lives in Indian literature; Nagaland rages against AFSPA; Somnath Hore’s Tebhaga diaries; and more. pic.twitter.com/CPyPplGYjE
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About Dhirendra K Jha
Dhirendra K Jha is a political columnist. He is the writer of Shadow Armies: Fringe Organizations and Foot Soldiers of Hindutva and a co-author of Ayodhya: The Dark Night. His recent edition is Ascetic Games: Sadhus, Akharas and the Making of the Hindu Vote, circulated in April 2019.
About Yogi Adityanath
Yogi Adityanath is an Indian and politician assisting as the 22nd and recent Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh. A partner of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), he has exemplified Gorakhpur in the Lok Sabha since 1998. He is furthermore the producer of the Hindu Yuva Vahini, a civil, artistic and patriotic organization of youngster who investigate to give rightist Hindu outlet.
Keywords of the edition
- Yogi Adityanath
- Hindu Yuva Vahini
- Muzaffarnagar
- Cow-protection vigilantes
- Uttar Pradesh police
- Communal violence
- Encounter killing
- Love Jihad