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'Forces trying to make Hindutva state's official ideology': CPM leader Prakash Karat

IndiaTimes Friday, 17 January 2025
CPM leader Prakash Karat emphasised the need for a political and ideological struggle against forces seeking to establish Hindutva as India's state ideology. At the inauguration of the Jyoti Basu Centre, Karat praised Basu's legacy in promoting secularism and democracy. He acknowledged contributions from former leaders and underscored the importance of continuing Basu's progressive work.
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