Harsh Mander is an Indian social activist and writer. He came into prominence after accusing Modi for 2002 Gujarat riots[citation needed], though he was unable to prove the same[citation needed]. He heads "Aman Biradari" which works for communal harmony. He became member of National Advisory Council of the UPA government in 2010 and special commissioner to the Supreme Court.[1][2] He is removed from the NAC in 2012 for unknown reasons.[3] He has written a collection of essays titled Unheard Voices: Stories of Forgotten Lives published by the Penguin Books (2001) and Fear and Forgiveness: The Aftermath of Massacre(2009).[4]
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