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Pakka Politics Ep 10 : Ft Sasikanth Senthil on Hindutva, Caste, Dalit Politics, Congress

Pakka Politics Ep 10 : Ft Sasikanth Senthil on Hindutva, Caste, Dalit Politics, Congress

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“I feel that it is unethical for me to continue as a civil servant in the government when the fundamental building blocks of our diverse democracy are being compromised in an unprecedented manner.” These were the words of former IAS officer Sasikanth Senthil in his resignation letter, marking the end of his career in the Indian Administrative Service.


Since stepping away from bureaucracy, Senthil has been into public service, first as a civil rights activist and now as a full-time politician with the Congress party. Elected as a Lok Sabha MP from Tamil Nadu’s Thiruvallur constituency, he has taken on a crucial role within the party and its revival. Tasked with leading Congress’s election war rooms across the country, Senthil has been at the forefront of devising strategies to counter the right-wing politics of the BJP and RSS.


How has India transformed during Narendra Modi’s decade-long rule? What is the real agenda of the RSS and BJP, and how does it impact the fabric of Indian democracy? In this episode of Pakka Politics, Sasikanth Senthil sits down with Shabbir Ahmed to discuss his politics, the challenges facing the country due to Hindutva politics and the fight for its democratic future.




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