May 29, 2025
Abhishek Bhardwaj, a 20-year-old college dropout from Himachal arrested for spying after police found sensitive military data on his phone and AK-47 visuals on his Facebook—exposing deep Pakistan-linked espionage threats inside India's rural heartland
In late May 2025, intelligence inputs from central agencies warned that a young man in Himachal Pradesh might be spying for a foreign power. Acting on this tip-off, Himachal Police formed a special team under the Dehra Sub-Divisional Police Officer and placed the suspect under close surveillance. For several days, officers quietly monitored his activities – especially his online interactions – after learning he could be providing sensitive information to contacts in Pakistan. According to Dehra Superintendent of Police (SP) Mayank Chaudhary, “after we got an input about Abhishek’s activities…
May 29, 2025
‘Troublemakers’, ‘Radical elements’: Inside Donald Trump’s war on foreign students in the US, from visa freezes to SEVIS revocations, and how it threatens the future of 3 lakh Indian students and America’s $44B global education leadership
Since his return to the White House in January 2025, US President Donald Trump has initiated a series of aggressive policy reforms, particularly targeting foreign students in American universities. The administration presents these measures as efforts to uphold national security, combat antisemitism, and eliminate so-called “troublemakers” from academic institutions.
May 29, 2025
India now demands full hardware, software, and source code checks on all CCTV cameras post-April 9, shaking Chinese giants like Hikvision and Xiaomi, as Delhi leads with 2.5 lakh cameras and the $7B market braces for strict cybersecurity enforcement
In a decisive move to bolster national security, India has mandated that manufacturers of surveillance equipment submit the hardware, software, and source code of CCTV cameras for security assessment in Indian government laboratories before selling their products in the country.This directive arises from India's concerns regarding the potential threat of Chinese surveillance through CCTV cameras and their components supplied by Chinese manufacturers.
May 28, 2025
"जंगलराज": In Lalu Yadav’s jungleraj, gangsta Shahabuddin ruled Siwan with fear—two brothers bathed in acid, cut into pieces, their witness brother shot dead, yet their father fought 14 years for justice, finally jailing the don in a Supreme Court verdict
In the 1990s, Bihar plunged into a period infamously dubbed the “jungle raj,” a time when crime and chaos ruled and politicians openly sheltered gangsters. At the heart of this era was a chilling nexus between Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav and his protégé, Mohammad Shahabuddin, a notorious strongman from Siwan. Shahabuddin was not just an RJD leader – he was Lalu’s close aide and muscle on the ground.
May 26, 2025
In a shocking Ghaziabad raid, Noida constable Saurabh Deshwal was brutally killed by a vicious mob led by vile criminal Qadir, who was shot in the leg and nabbed, as furious police hunt his cowardly accomplices and aid Saurabh’s heartbroken family
A shocking incident unfolded in Ghaziabad on Sunday night when a police operation to arrest a notorious criminal ended in the tragic death of a brave constable. The man at the center of the violence is Qadir, son of Khurshid, a 23-year-old from Nahal village under the Mussoorie police station area in Ghaziabad. Despite his young age, Qadir’s criminal record is staggering.
May 26, 2025
"Freedom by expiry": Jailed in 1977 for a murder he didn’t commit, 104-year-old Lakhan Pasi walks free after 48 years—just as the Supreme Court begins its 2-month summer vacation, because what’s a lifetime lost when justice can nap in May and June
In a country where even the shadows of delayed justice stretch longer than lifetimes, the highest temple of law – the Supreme Court of India – currently lies dormant in its grand two-month summer hibernation. Yes, two full months of silence in the name of rest. If justice is a pillar as critical as healing the sick or guarding the frontiers, then surely the Chief Justice must also summon back every doctor from emergency wards and every soldier from their posts to enjoy the same privilege. Because after all, what’s the hurry? The lives they’re responsible for can wait — just like justice has w…
May 26, 2025
"राज़": After Lalu Prasad Yadav expelled his son Tej Pratap for misconduct, old wounds reopened around the mysterious 2006 death of Abhishek Mishra—BIT Mesra student and boyfriend of Lalu’s daughter Ragini—whose case still echoes with secrecy and suspicion
At a time when the spotlight shines harshly on the Yadav family, following Lalu Prasad Yadav’s decision to expel his elder son, Tej Pratap Yadav, for what he called “irresponsible behavior”, memories of another deeply personal and politically sensitive chapter are being revisited. Tej Pratap's removal from both party and family was publicly announced on social media with a blunt message from the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) patriarch:
May 25, 2025
‘Only people of one religion were identified and killed’: Shashi Tharoor, part of the all-party delegation sent by Modi govt, exposes the chilling truth of the Pahalgam terror attack and India's united stand against faith-based violence
In a sobering account that brought the horror of the recent Pahalgam terror attack into sharp global focus, senior Congress leader and Member of Parliament, Shashi Tharoor, did not hold back. Speaking during a diplomatic engagement at the Indian Consulate in New York, United States, Tharoor—who is part of the all-party delegation formed by the Modi government—revealed the disturbing sectarian motive behind the killings.
May 25, 2025
Justice Bela M Trivedi upheld EWS rights, exposed fake PILs, denied bail in big scams, and stood firm on law—yet the SCBA snubbed her, revealing how the ecosystem punishes those who refuse to bend, even when justice is on their side
The retirement of Justice Bela M Trivedi from the Supreme Court of India, after over three and a half years of distinguished service, was meant to be a moment of celebration and reflection. Instead, it turned into a flashpoint of controversy, exposing deep tensions within the legal community. In an unprecedented break from tradition, the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA), led by Senior Advocate Kapil Sibal, decided not to hold a farewell function for Justice Trivedi, a move that drew a sharp and public rebuke from Chief Justice of India (CJI) BR Gavai.