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The Right People is a podcast series initiated by Centre Right India to highlight people who are not politicians or involved closely with professional politics. CRI talks to those who identify with centre-right politics from across the vast Right framework – economic right-wingers, libertarians, traditionalists, Swadeshi right, etc.
Undoubtedly, these groups bicker much among themselves and are not part of any monolithic Right; however, they all have their place in national politics as long as they represent a community of interests and values within the state. CRI recognizes this diversity and welcomes it, and The Right People tries to talk to different people to better understand their views and aims.
In the fourth episode of The Right People, CRI editor Jaideep talks to Jaymin Panchal. Jaymin is a well known figure in the Twitter right wing circles. He is one of the founders of Ek Aur Prayaas an organisation that seeks to support sportsmen and women, taking the cause of Asom riot victims and more recently working to provide water in drought hit villages of Maharashtra.
Ek Aur Prayaas is particularly known for having successively raised funds to support an Olympics athlete.
Please note: You can support Jaymin’s activism by donating to any of the causes listed on the webpages of Ek Aur Prayaas. Thank you.
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