| Courts and their Judgements: Premises,
Prerequisites, Consequences
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454 pages Rupa &
Co January 1, 2001 ISBN:
8171675573 |
432 Pages
ASA 2000 ISBN: 81-900199-9-6 |
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200 pages South Asia
Books; May 1, 1998 ISBN:
8172232705 |
| Eminent Historians: Their
Technology, Their Line, Their Fraud
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270 pages Harper
Collins India January 1, 1999 ISBN:
8172233558 |
| The World of Fatwas, Or,
the Shariah in Action |
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685 pages ASA
Publishing January 1995 ISBN:
8190019953 |
| The State As Charade: V.P.
Singh, Chandra Shekhar and the
Rest |
South Asia Books May
1992 ISBN: 0836427564
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| Arun Shourie and his
Christian Critic |
65 pages Voice of
India ASIN: 818599031X
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| Mrs Gandhi's Second
Reign |
532 pages Vikas ASIN: 0706922611
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| Indian Controversies:
Essays on Religion in
Politics |
South Asia Books August
1993 ASIN: 8190019929
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| A Secular Agenda : for
Saving Our Country, for Welding
it |
376 pages ASA
Publications ASIN: 8190019937
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| These Lethal, Inexorable
Laws: Rajiv, His Men and His
Regime |
South Asia Books May
1992 ISBN:
0836427556 |
| Only Fatherland :
Communists, 'Quit India,' and the Soviet
Union |
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204 pages South Asia Books April 1,
1991 ASIN:
8185304351 |
| Hindu Temples: What
Happened to Them: Volume I (A Preliminary
Survey) | Co-author with Harsh Narain, Jay
Dubashi, Ram Swarup and Sita Ram Goel
South Asia Books December
1990 ASIN: 9991129200
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South Asia Books December
1987 ASIN:
9998585058 |
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322 pages Vikas ASIN: 0706906969
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| Individuals, Institutions,
Processes : How One may Strengthen the Other in India
Today |
239
pages Viking ASIN: 0670837873
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| Hinduism: Essence and
Consequence |
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Stosius Inc/Advent Books
Division February 1980 ASIN:
0706908341 |
Pages-
663 ISBN
81-900199-6-1 |
| Institutions in the
Janata Phase |
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300 Pages 1980 Popular
Prakashan Private |
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The state of politics is a cruel mockery of the
hopes with which people elected their new rulers. As a member of the
Citizens for Democracy and the Punjab Civil Rights Committee, his
work on official murders in the Andhra Pradesh and the
Punjab. |
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