Aug 6, 2024
"तख़्तापलट": Meet Muhammad Yunus, interim chief of Bangladesh, branded a ‘bloodsucker’ by Sheikh Hasina and a ‘US asset,’ as the US revokes Sheikh Hasina’s visa after her ouster and the UK denies her asylum, leaving her stranded at Hindon Airbase in India
Following the dramatic resignation of Sheikh Hasina as the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Muhammad Yunus, the controversial Nobel laureate, announced on Tuesday (6th July) that he would take on the role of chief advisor to the interim government.
Aug 6, 2024
"कुरान की कसम तुझे मार दूँगा": After a heated argument escalated post-Jumma, a 12-year-old student in a UP madrasa used a pillow to smother Mohammad Ayan's screams and fatally stabbed him in the neck, fulfilling a threat made on the Quran
In a harrowing incident that has shocked the community, a young boy, Mohammad Ayan, was tragically killed inside a madrasa in the Balrampur district of Uttar Pradesh. The incident, which occurred on the night between the 1st and 2nd of August, led to the arrest of a fellow student, also a minor, by the police on the 4th of August.
Aug 6, 2024
"Hindu Minorities Under Siege": Amidst escalating tensions in Bangladesh, EAM S Jaishankar assured Sheikh Hasina of India's full support and emphasized the importance of protecting minorities, as Hasina sought refuge in India following her resignation
On Tuesday, August 6, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar discussed the prevailing situation in Bangladesh during his address to the Parliament. He initiated his remarks in the Rajya Sabha, highlighting a broad concern shared across India's political landscape regarding the violence and instability that has erupted in the neighboring nation.
Aug 6, 2024
'My family is done saving Bangladesh': After enduring three coups and transformative leadership, Sheikh Hasina's son declares his mother's permanent departure from politics amidst protests that left 95 dead, including 14 police officers
In a revealing statement that underscores a significant shift in his family's political engagement, Sajeeb Wazed Joy, the son of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, declared that his mother has decided to permanently step back from the political arena. Speaking to a British public service broadcaster's Newshour program, Joy conveyed that the decision comes after a period of intense dissatisfaction and disappointment with the political upheaval she faced, despite her dedicated efforts to improve the nation. "She is deeply disappointed by the uprising against her leadership despite her e...
Aug 5, 2024
UK descends into chaos with violent protests after a stabbing at a dance class kills 3 young girls; PM Starmer issues stern warnings as the govt faces criticism for providing protection exclusively to mosques, amidst escalating tensions and public outcry
On 4th August (local time), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Keir Starmer, issued a statement condemning the violence that erupted across the country, creating chaos. He said, “I utterly condemn the far-right thuggery we have seen this weekend,” blaming the protesting groups and individuals against immigrants for the violence. He made it clear that those involved in the violence would face the full force of the law. However, there have been reports that the government’s action is going to be selective.
Aug 3, 2024
"इश्क़विश्क": In a chilling turn, Parvati Chakraborty, identified by a 'Mubarak' tattoo, found in a sack in a Kolkata canal, showing signs of drug injection; accomplice arrested while main suspect, Rahul Mubarak, flees the scene, intensifying the manhunt
Approximately 10 days ago, on July 23rd, a chilling discovery was made near a canal in the New Town area of Kolkata. Local workers clearing the overgrown vegetation stumbled upon a horrifying sight—a body was found encased in a red trolley bag, abandoned and soaked in blood, according to the police.
Aug 3, 2024
"साथी हाथ बढ़ाना": Indian government steps in with 40 ACs for athletes battling Paris's scorching heat at the Olympics, while Arjun Babuta criticizes Punjab's AAP government for failing to support sports, highlighting unmet promises and neglect
In the midst of a sweltering summer in Paris, the latest edition of the Olympics is facing significant challenges related to the weather. The city is currently experiencing unusually high temperatures and humidity levels, making conditions difficult for athletes from around the globe. Despite these harsh weather conditions, it has been reported that the Olympics organizing committee did not provide air conditioning in the athletes' accommodations. This oversight has left many competitors struggling to find relief from the relentless heat.
Aug 2, 2024
"Prophecy came true": In the wake of a tragedy at Rau's IAS Study Circle where 3 aspirants died, rival vultures like Sriram’s IAS, Drishti, Next IAS, and Vajiram & Ravi quickly orchestrated a snatch, offering monetary help & free classes to poach students
In a stark aftermath of a tragic incident, days after three UPSC aspirants drowned in the flooded basement of Rau’s IAS Study Circle in Delhi, rival coaching centers have embarked on a controversial spree of poaching distraught students by offering 'free education' and monetary support for those affected by the tragedy.
Aug 2, 2024
"कृष्णलला हम आयेंगे": Allahabad High Court delivers a historic verdict favoring Hindu devotees in the Krishna Janmabhoomi case, dismissing the Muslim side’s plea and affirming the legal standing of Hindu claims under key acts, marking a judicial milestone
In a landmark ruling on August 1st, the Allahabad High Court delivered a significant judgment in the ongoing Krishna Janmabhoomi-Shahi Idgah Masjid dispute. The court declared that the 18 lawsuits filed by Hindu parties were indeed maintainable. This decision is a critical development, undermining the position of the Muslim side, which had hoped to see these claims dismissed based on various legal grounds.