Endorsements

Read what people are saying about Hinduphobia Tracker

Arnab Goswami

“For a very long time Hindus have been perceived, or portrayed, to be the perpetrators, and not the victims of organized violence. The Hinduphobia Tracker will challenge such assumptions. It’s a much needed piece of qualitatively different research based work that is needed at a time when Hindus are being targeted but not being reported of.”

Managing Director and Editor-in-chief of Republic Media Network.

Vishnu Shankar Jain

“The Hinduphobia Tracker has given academic definitions for crimes against Hindus and Hinduphobia. The 8 categories of hate crimes have been meticulously defined and the tracker draws on international conventions. Every case comes with an explanation as to why it’s a hate crime against Hindus. This is meticulous work. A lot of hard work has gone into this. I request everyone to follow this tracker.”

Lawyer (AOR) Supreme Court of India. Activist. Fighting to free the temples.

Kapil Mishra

“I have seen the website and I can say it is the need of the hour. The crimes against Hindus have been documented in the Hinduphobia Tracker according to international standards, parameters and definitions. For the first time, the vocabulary used in academia has been used to analyse crimes against Hindus. Every Hindu must support Hinduphobia Tracker – the situation is far worse than what we know – the scale is unimaginable.”

BJP leader. Founder #HinduEcosystem.

Anand Ranganathan

“What I like is about Hinduphobia Tracker, is that not only they are documenting the hate crimes against Hindus with utmost care, but they have come up with valuable academic framework to define and document Hinduphobia. I hope they receive all support that they fully deserve.”

Author, Scientist, and Professor at Special Centre for Molecular Medicine, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi

Ashish Dhar

“I am a Kashmiri Pandit. We’ve been lectured to that our dispossession is some kind of self-imposed exile. How I wish we had the Hinduphobia Tracker back in the day in late 80s and early 90s to document exactly what was going on. And perhaps, we may have got justice. This initiative is going to make a huge difference to the efficacy of the Hindu struggle for survival.”

Director, Upword Foundation