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India’s Bumper Sticker Business Thrives on Rising Religious Tensions - Clarion India

Summary by Clarion India
A sticker shop owner named Gaurav, who did not want to give his last name, said, “When Hindu-Muslims riots happen, that is when the sticker sales go up.” Riya Singh Rathore and Shadab Farooq NEW DELHI — On any given day in India’s capital, cars whiz through crowded roads with their rear windshields reading the word, “HINDU.” Small gas tanks boasts “Brahman” — a member of the highest Hindu — while the bright yellow hoods of auto rickshaws declare…
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Clarion India broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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