Jul 31, 2024
"आदमियत": In Ayodhya, SP leader Moeed Khan & his servant Raju Khan arrested for brutally gang-raping 12 year old girl for over 2 months, filming her, forcing for abortion after her pregnancy, and running a police station at his property, sparking outrage
In a deeply unsettling incident from Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, a case has emerged involving the gang rape of a young minor girl. The accused, Moeed Khan, a leader of the Samajwadi Party, along with his servant, Raju Khan, are alleged to have committed the crime a few months prior. The situation took a grim turn when it was revealed that the assault was not only brutal but also recorded. The perpetrators filmed their atrocious act with the intent to blackmail the minor victim, leveraging the obscene video to continuously exploit her sexually for over two months.
Jul 31, 2024
"वापस घर आना चाहते हो क्या": In Anantnag, five Kashmiri Pandit houses were burnt to ashes amid allegations of arson to prevent their return to the valley, starting in a vacant Pandit house and rapidly spreading to adjacent homes, inflicting severe damage
In the early hours of Sunday, July 31st, a devastating fire erupted in Lone Mohalla in Mattan, Anantnag, resulting in the complete destruction of five houses owned by Kashmiri Pandits. The intensity of the blaze was such that it reduced these structures to ashes, prompting immediate action from local authorities.
Jul 31, 2024
"इनका गज़ब ही चल रहा है": Preeti Sudan, once accused of manipulating leave for personal gain, now captains the UPSC through turbulent integrity waters, as echoes of Manoj Soni's unexpected resignation and IAS Puja Khedkar's scandal ominously linger
In a twist that could only be described as a bureaucratic ballet, Preeti Sudan, a seasoned IAS officer from the 1983 batch, has pirouetted into the spotlight as the new chairperson of India's premier government recruitment body. The stage was set with the dramatic exit of Manoj Soni, who tendered his resignation to the President earlier this month, citing 'personal reasons'—a classic exit line in the theatre of administration. His departure left a vacancy that wasn't due until May 2029, making room for Sudan's unexpected debut.
Jul 30, 2024
"गुस्ताखियां": In Mumbai's Dharavi, RSS worker Arvind Vaishya was tragically stabbed to death in front of police; during his funeral, mourners and police faced stone-pelting by Islamists. Arrested individuals include Niyaz, Arif, Yasin, Saddam, and others
Tragedy struck in Dharavi, Mumbai, on Sunday night when Arvind Vaishya, a 26-year-old member of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), was fatally stabbed amidst a local dispute. Vaishya, who lived in Rajiv Gandhi Nagar and worked for a medical supplies company, was attempting to mediate a conflict between two groups when the incident occurred. Despite seeking help from nearby police officers, who were following him from a distance of 50 meters, he was attacked and stabbed in the chest, leading to his death.
Jul 30, 2024
"क़ुबूल है?": Ankita Sharma, accuses Saifuddin of rape in Bahrain, forced conversion to Islam, and coerced abortion in Mumbai, claims Congress leader Alimuddin's involvement, and inaction by Muslim police officer Zafar Abbas in a deeply troubling case
At the onset of July this year, a grave and unsettling incident surfaced when a report by Satyaagrah revealed that a Hindu woman lodged a formal complaint against her Muslim spouse in Lucknow. This distressing case implicated not only the husband but also six additional individuals, with names including Monika, Tabassum Saeed, Najam, Fahim, and Ashifuddin, plus a number of unidentified persons. The central figure in this case, Mohammed Saifuddin, is a native of Bidar, Karnataka, whereas the plaintiff, referred to here as Ankita Sharma (a pseudonym to protect her identity), comes from Bahara...
Jul 30, 2024
"ये जवानी है दीवानी": In a bold move, Odisha's govt suspends IPS officer Pandit Rajesh Uttamrao, father of two, after he forcibly tried to marry a woman inspector & assaulted her husband, marking a significant disciplinary action for grave misconduct
In a decisive move signaling zero tolerance for inappropriate conduct within its ranks, the Odisha government took stern action against one of its high-ranking police officers. Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi took the decisive step on Tuesday (30th July), issuing the suspension of an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer, identified as Pandit Rajesh Uttamrao. This decision came in response to charges of 'grave misconduct.'
Jul 29, 2024
"बेहद हैं फ़ासले, हम-तुम अलग हैं": Under Yogi Adityanath's leadership, Uttar Pradesh introduces a groundbreaking bill mandating life imprisonment for 'love jihad' convictions, significantly toughening measures against unlawful religious conversions
In a significant move, the Uttar Pradesh government, led by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, is taking decisive steps to amend the existing legislation related to 'love jihad.' The administration has tabled the Uttar Pradesh Unlawful Religious Conversion Prohibition Bill 2024 in the state assembly. This new bill is groundbreaking as it proposes lifetime imprisonment for anyone convicted under its terms. Additionally, it targets the financial aspects of unlawful conversions by making funding for such activities a criminal offense.
Jul 29, 2024
"नमाज़-ए-जंग": Denied entry at local mosques, Muslim girls at Nirmala College audaciously demanded prayer space; when refused—citing a 72-year precedent—the students escalated their protest, culminating in gheraoing of the principal and creating a ruckus
Tensions flared at Nirmala College in Muvattupuzha, Kerala, where a storm of controversy brewed as the institution denied Muslim female students the facility to conduct their Friday prayers on the premises. This Catholic college, under the governance of the Kothamangalam diocese, became the epicenter of dissent starting from July 26. On this day, the college staff halted a few Muslim girl students from using a college room to perform their namaz, igniting immediate protests.
Jul 29, 2024
"इश्क़बाज़": Shadab Tamboli, Yusuf Chaughule, Kunal Shirole, and Ayaz Pathan are charged with stalking, abducting, raping, and forcibly marrying a minor girl in Ahmednagar, igniting a police hunt that culminates in arrests and a high-profile court case
On the 26th of July, the Maharashtra Police took decisive action against four individuals, Shadab Tamboli, Yusuf Chaughule, Kunal Shirole, and Ayaz Pathan, following allegations of prolonged criminal conduct against a minor girl in Ghargaon village, located in Ahmednagar district. These men, known for their criminal backgrounds, are accused of harassing, sexually assaulting the minor, and even threatening her life over a span of approximately two years.