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Kin try to give Veerappan a Robin Hood aura, join fray as ‘defenders of Tamil nationalism’ | India News

SALEM: Two decades after dreaded forest brigand Veerappan was killed in a police encounter in Tamil Nadu, his daughter and widow are attempting to rewrite his story – from that of a feared outlaw to a defender of Tamil rights – through electoral politics.Veerappan’s elder daughter Vidhyarani, 35, an advocate, is contesting from Mettur constituency…

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‘70% of visas go to Indians’: US commentator says opposition to H-1Bs is not ‘white nationalism’

US right-wing commentator Natalie Winters has defended opposition to the H-1B visa programme, arguing that concerns about the visa system are economic rather than racial or xenophobic. Winters co-hosts the War Room podcast with Steve Bannon (Former Trump advisor) and said in a recent video that people claiming opposition to H-1Bs is rooted in white…

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‘Where has its nationalism gone?’: Asaduddin Owaisi accuses Centre of double standards on China investments; targets silence on Donald Trump remarks | India News

File photo: AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi (Picture credit: PTI) NEW DELHI: AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi on Sunday questioned the BJP-led Centre’s nationalist credentials, accusing it of inviting Chinese companies to invest in India despite security concerns following Operation Sindoor, and of remaining silent over what he described as repeated insults by US President Donald Trump.Addressing…

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Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu: Feeling of nationalism has gone missing in our hyper-educated elite, they think of themselves as…

Zoho founder and Chief Scientist Sridhar Vembu has called on India’s educated elite to rediscover their sense of belonging and commitment to the nation, arguing that a patriotic spirit is essential for the country’s meaningful development. In an interview with MoneyControl, Vembu warned that globalisation has led many urban Indians to see themselves as “global…

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