The Manipur Conundrum: History Exodus Conversion
Three researchers trace Manipur's history from Mahabharata connections to today's identity crisis, demographic conflict, and exodus.
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AUTHOR
Vladimir Adityanath is a writer, activist and political observer. He is an engineer by profession who has had the opportunity of travelling across the '8 Sister' states (Ashtalakshmi) of Bharat. He started his work by preparing reports on and documenting the four decade-long persecution of the indigenous Hindus of Meghalaya in 2020. He is the author of several articles highlighting the demographic change and destruction of native culture in Manipur, West Bengal and Bangladesh. He has compiled several ground reports revealing ignored or suppressed facts about demographic change, religious persecution and the poverty-stricken lives of native people. He is actively involved in organising fundraisers and helping the indigenous victims of persecution. He can be connected at [email protected].
Vladimir Adityanath is a writer, activist and political observer. He is an engineer by profession who has had the opportunity of travelling across the '8 Sister' states (Ashtalakshmi) of Bharat. He started his work by preparing reports on and documenting the four decade-long persecution of the indigenous Hindus of Meghalaya in 2020. He is the author of several articles highlighting the demographic change and destruction of native culture in Manipur, West Bengal and Bangladesh. He has compiled several ground reports revealing ignored or suppressed facts about demographic change, religious persecution and the poverty-stricken lives of native people. He is actively involved in organising fundraisers and helping the indigenous victims of persecution. He can be connected at [email protected].
Three researchers trace Manipur's history from Mahabharata connections to today's identity crisis, demographic conflict, and exodus.
₹680
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