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As India Erases Its Colonial Past, Delhi’s Elite Feel Targeted

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The Indian government has announced plans to shut down Delhi's Gymkhana Club, which Prime Minister Narendra Modi has described as a symbol of colonialism. Some club members believe there may be ulterior motives behind the closure, suggesting political targeting. The move is part of a broader effort to erase colonial legacies, but it has sparked debate among the city's elite.

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Government seeks to shut down Delhi's Gymkhana Club.

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The prime minister calls the Gymkhana Club a vestige of colonialism.

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India's government wants to shut down Delhi's Gymkhana Club.

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  • Government seeks to shut down Delhi's Gymkhana Club.
  • Prime Minister labels the club a vestige of colonialism.

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India’s government wants to close Delhi’s Gymkhana Club, which the prime minister describes as a remnant of colonialism. Some members believe other reasons are behind the decision.

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India's government wants to shut down Delhi's Gymkhana Club.

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The prime minister calls the Gymkhana Club a vestige of colonialism.

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Some members suspect a different motive behind the government's action.

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