J. Sai Deepak | |
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Born | 1985 (age 38–39) Hyderabad, India |
Education | Mechanical engineering Law |
Alma mater | Anna University, IIT Kharagpur |
Occupation(s) | Lawyer, writer, columnist |
Notable work | India that is Bharat India, Bharat and Pakistan |
Website | jsaideepak |
J. Sai Deepak (born 1985) is an Indian lawyer, writer, columnist and Hindutva activist.[1] As a counsel, he practices before the Supreme Court of India and the High Court of Delhi.[2][3]
He writes columns for The India Express and The Open Magazine. He is known for writing about decoloniality and has written 2 books on the topic India That Is Bharat and India, Bharat and Pakistan.
Deepak is also known for taking up litigations to free Hindu temples from government control.[4] He was born into a Tamil Brahmin family.
Of the Hindutva propagandists who deploy decolonial studies, J. Sai Deepak is the only one who has written substantively on it.