May 5, 2025
In Kalaburagi, a NEET candidate's forced removal of his sacred Janeu at St. Mary’s School sparked fiery protests, with the Brahmin community, backed by advocate Raghvendra Kulkarni, demanding justice, leading to an FIR and new state guidelines
A significant protest erupted outside St. Mary’s School in Kalaburagi, Karnataka, on Sunday, after a NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) candidate was allegedly asked to remove his sacred thread, known as "Janeu," before entering the examination hall. The incident has sparked widespread outrage among members of the Brahmin community, who have accused the examination officials of religious insensitivity.
May 5, 2025
From slum kingpin to handcuffed fugitive, Lalla Bihari turned Gujarat’s Chandola Lake into a hub for over 500 illegal Bangladeshis, earning ₹5 crore monthly, until forged documents, AMC's bulldozers, and a dramatic Rajasthan arrest ended his reign
In the heart of Ahmedabad, Chandola Lake, a historic water body spanning 109.6 hectares, has become the epicenter of a massive crackdown on illegal settlements. The mastermind behind this illicit operation, Mehmood Khan Pathan, alias Lalla Bihari, was recently arrested and placed in a six-day police remand on Saturday, May 3, 2025, for his alleged role in orchestrating an illegal immigration racket. This operation not only encroached upon a significant natural resource but also turned the lake’s surroundings into a sprawling hub for undocumented Bangladeshi immigrants.
May 2, 2025
"मकसद-ए-कौम": In Bhopal, a Muslim gang led by Farhan Ali posed as Hindus to trap, rape, and film college girls, blackmailed them with videos, plotted to sell them as porn, forced conversions, and now face charges under rape, POCSO & religious deceit laws
On April 18, 2025, a 19-year-old college student in Bhopal gathered the courage to report a harrowing incident that would soon uncover one of the most shocking crimes in the city's recent history. She approached the Bag Sewania police and shared a disturbing account involving a person she once considered a friend. That person, now identified as Farhan, had introduced himself using a fake Hindu name and carefully built her trust. Once she let her guard down, Farhan sexually assaulted her and secretly filmed the act without her consent.
May 2, 2025
Pooja, a Hindu woman, supported Mushtaq Ahmad financially, bought him a plot, unaware he was a Muslim posing as Sunil, before he beheaded her in Uttarakhand and dumped her body in a canal after secretly marrying another woman—her head is missing
In a disturbing saga of deception and horror, the brutal murder of a Hindu woman named Pooja has sent tremors across the nation. A quiet life shattered by monstrous betrayal, this tragedy unfolded between November 16, 2024, and May 2, 2025, across two Indian states—Haryana and Uttarakhand—but its roots stretch back to a web of lies spun with disturbing intent. The chilling details of this case not only expose a heinous crime but also highlight a growing pattern of “Love Jihad”, where Hindu women are lured into relationships under false identities by Muslim men, only to face abuse or death.
May 2, 2025
“Jihad joins hands”: Hamas, which killed thousands of Jews, declared an open alliance with Pakistani terror groups like LeT & JeM just before the Pahalgam attack where Hindus were massacred—at a rally in PoK, they warned: “Blood will be spilled in Delhi”
In a chilling revelation, Indian intelligence agencies have tied the recent Pahalgam terror attack to a rising collaboration between Hamas, the Palestinian terrorist group infamous for massacring thousands of Jews, and Pakistan-sponsored jihadi organizations like Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM). As reported by The New Indian, senior intelligence officials confirm that the perpetrators behind the attack were present at a rally on 5th February in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
May 2, 2025
Suhas Shetty, a Hindu, butchered on a Mangaluru street by a mob linked to banned PFI as people watched in silence—under Congress-ruled Karnataka, law and order collapses, 22 KSRP platoons now guard a city where Hindus are hunted in daylight
The city of Mangaluru is gripped by fear and tension after the shocking murder of Suhas Shetty, a rowdy sheeter known for his criminal background and one of the prime accused in the 2022 murder of Fazil in Surathkal. The streets of Kinnikambla, Bajpe, turned into a crime scene on the night of May 1, when Suhas was hacked to death by a group of men whose identities remain unknown.
May 1, 2025
In 1528, Pandit Devideen Pandey fought with his head split open, tied his turban, killed 700 Mughals to save Ram Janmabhoomi, and died fighting—500 years later, his courage lives on as Ram Mandir stands where he fell, fulfilling a vow of blood and faith
In 1528, India experienced one of the most tragic moments in its spiritual history. After asserting control over North India, Mughal emperor Babur sent his trusted general Mir Baqi to Ayodhya—not to rule, but to destroy. His destination was not a palace, but the Ram Janmabhoomi, the sacred birthplace of Lord Ram, revered by Hindus across the land.
Apr 29, 2025
"बावनी इमली": In 1858, at Bawani Imli in Fatehpur, 52 revolutionaries led by Jodha Singh Ataiya were brutally hanged from a tamarind tree by the British, a forgotten chapter of India's freedom struggle buried under decades of silence and neglect
Fatehpur District, April 1858: The late afternoon sun cast long shadows as 52 Indian revolutionaries stood beneath a sprawling tamarind tree along the Mughal Road. Moments later, British colonial officers carried out a brutal mass execution, hanging every one of these freedom fighters from the tree’s sturdy branches.
Apr 29, 2025
Just days after 26 Hindus were killed in the Pahalgam terror attack, Harvard—via Lakshmi Mittal’s ₹207 crore-funded institute—hosted a Pakistan conference glorifying its image while whitewashing terror links and amplifying anti-India narratives globally
The devastating Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, 2025, left a deep scar on India, claiming the lives of 26 Hindu tourists in a brutal assault at Baisaran meadow. Just days later, on April 27, 2025, a high-profile event unfolded at Harvard University that has sparked outrage and raised serious questions about the intentions behind it. The Pakistan Conference 2025, organized under the Lakshmi Mittal and Family South Asia Institute—funded by Indian-origin steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal—was held with an air of academic prestige.