Hindu Writers' Forum
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Hindu Writers' Forum is a New Delhi
New Delhi
New Delhi is the capital city of India. It serves as the centre of the Government of India and the Government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi. New Delhi is situated within the metropolis of Delhi. It is one of the nine districts of Delhi Union Territory. The total area of the city is...

 publisher and lobbying group, tax-exempt in India by section 80 G of the Income Tax Act. The group publishes on the topics of persecution of Hindus
Persecution of Hindus
Persecution of Hindus refers to the religious persecution inflicted upon Hindus. Hindus have been historically persecuted during Islamic rule of the Indian subcontinent and during the Goa Inquisition...

 at the hands of Muslims and Christians, and general criticism of Islam
Criticism of Islam
Criticism of Islam has existed since Islam's formative stages. Early written criticism came from Christians, prior to the ninth century, many of whom viewed Islam as a radical Christian heresy...

 and criticism of Christianity
Criticism of Christianity
Throughout the history of Christianity, many have criticized Christianity, the church, and Christians themselves. Some criticism specifically addresses Christian beliefs, teachings and interpretation of scripture...

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HWF states that it is "founded with the sole aim and purpose of coordinating the efforts and pooling resources of writers who can effectively lend their support and make use of the written word to shake the Hindus out of death-like stupor. [...] HWF is going to file more than one writ petitions in the Supreme Court to protect Hindu rights and to serve the Hindu Cause."

As of 2006, the chairman is Krishna Vallabh Paliwal.

Published works

  • K. V. Paliwal, Manu, Ambedker, and caste system (1998) ISBN 978-8186970041
  • N. S. Rajaram
    N. S. Rajaram
    Navaratna Srinivasa Rajaram is an Indian mathematician, who is however notable for his publications with the Voice of India publishing house focusing on the "Indigenous Aryans" controversy in Indian politics, in some instances in co-authorship with David Frawley.He's also a member of Folks...

    , Christianity's scramble for India and the failure of the secularist elite (1999), ISBN 978-8186970096
  • Anwar Shaikh, Why Muslims destroy Hindu temples? (2001)
  • K. V. Paliwal, Atrocities on Hindus by Christian Missionaries in Goa
  • K. V. Paliwal (ed.), Islamism and genocide of minorities in Bangladesh: rise in Islamic extremism (2005)
  • K. V. Paliwal, Max Muller; A Secular Christian Missionary & Distorter of the Vedas (2006), ISBN 8186970266
  • Reprint of Charles Smith (1887-1964), Bible In The Balance (American Atheist Press)
  • Swami Vijnanananda, Hindu Naam: Tathya aur Satya
  • K. V. Paliwal, Secular Bharat mein Muslim Rajniti
  • K. V. Paliwal, Islam ki Manyataein aur Uddeshya

See also

  • Communalism (South Asia)
    Communalism (South Asia)
    This article deals with the use of the word communalism in South Asia, as a name for a force separating different communities based on some form of social or sectarian discrimination...

  • Persecution of Hindus
    Persecution of Hindus
    Persecution of Hindus refers to the religious persecution inflicted upon Hindus. Hindus have been historically persecuted during Islamic rule of the Indian subcontinent and during the Goa Inquisition...

  • Islamophobia
    Islamophobia
    Islamophobia describes prejudice against, hatred or irrational fear of Islam or MuslimsThe term dates back to the late 1980s or early 1990s, but came into common usage after the September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States....

  • Anti-Christian prejudice
    Anti-Christian prejudice
    Anti-Christian sentiment is an opposition to some or all Christians, the Christian religion, or the practice of Christianity. Christophobia or Christianophobia are also names for "every form of discrimination and intolerance against Christians" according to Council of European Episcopal Conferences...


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