1.

A. It has now become too easy to brand anyone articulating differences with a homogenous construct of nationalism.

B. The alternative progressive nationalism would entail a different understanding of India, with the focal point being the unprivileged, and would advocate going beyond the confines of territorial nationalism.

C. This is because cultural nationalism — an idea that has been associated with those in power today — basically seeks to subsume the “other” within a limiting construct of the self and the nation.

D. This also explains why cultural nationalists played a peripheral and even regressive role in the freedom struggle.

E. Dalits who reject Brahminical Hinduism, leftists and secular intellectuals who reject Hindutva, beef-eaters, inter-religious couples and even dissidents who argue for freedom from hunger, patriarchy and caste oppression, are branded as “anti-national”.

A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
E. E
Answer» C. C


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