Apr 11, 2025
"सज़ा-ए-इश्क": In Aligarh, married gym trainer Raza Khan posed as Hindu “Raja” to trap a girl, raped & blackmailed her with explicit videos, forced her to convert to Islam and is now absconding as police hunt him under IPC 376 and UP’s anti-conversion law
A shocking case has come to light from Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, where a young Hindu woman was allegedly trapped, raped, and blackmailed by a Muslim man pretending to be Hindu. The case, which is being reported in the media as an incident of “love jihad,” involves a man identified as Raza Khan, who also goes by Raees Khan in some reports. He allegedly lied to the woman, using the fake Hindu name “Raja” to gain her trust.
Apr 11, 2025
"गिरफ्त": Once a Pakistani army doctor, Tahawwur Rana spent 14 years in a US jail for helping David Headley plot 26/11 Mumbai massacre that killed 166—then shamelessly hailed the terrorists as heroes worthy of Nishan-e-Haider, before being flown to India
Tahawwur Hussain Rana, a man whose name has been linked to one of the darkest chapters in India's modern history, was born in 1961 in Chichawatni, Pakistan. He is a Pakistani-born Canadian citizen with a professional background that spans both medicine and business. He served as a doctor in the Pakistan Army Medical Corps and held the rank of Captain before eventually moving to Canada in the late 1990s.
Apr 10, 2025
"The Forgotten Father of Armed Revolution in India": Vasudev Balwant Phadke led the first militia in 1879, rallied 300 armed Ramoshis, looted British treasuries, escaped Aden jail, and died on hunger strike—igniting freedom long before Bhagat Singh
In the mid-1870s in Pune, and a man with a light complexion and a strong build dashes through the streets. In his 30s, he carries a thali—a metal plate—and a ladle, banging them together to grab attention. As the sound echoes, he shouts to everyone within earshot, "All should come to Shaniwar-wada grounds this evening. Our country must be free. The Englishmen must be driven out. The ways and means of doing it, I shall explain in my speech."
Apr 9, 2025
"अधूरा न्याय": IPS Vandana Malik, a spirited 26-year-old from Haryana, died fighting PLA militants in a 1989 Manipur ambush, only for Thokchom Kunje, accused of her killing, to walk free in 2014 after 25 years as court found no proof tying him to that day
The story of Vandana Malik, a young and fearless woman who joined the Indian Police Service (IPS) in 1987, is one that inspires courage and dedication. At just 26 years old, this brave soul from Faridabad, Haryana, stepped into a world that was tough and unfamiliar, yet she embraced it with determination. After being allotted the Manipur cadre in the IPS, Vandana set out on an incredible journey. She left behind the comforts of her hometown and, after completing her training at the Police Academy in Hyderabad, traveled nearly 3000 kilometers to reach Imphal, the capital of Manipur. There, s…
Apr 9, 2025
"अलविदा": A 14-year-old boy & 12-year-old girl killed 80-year-old Bhim Kohli in Leicester’s Franklin Park, hurled a racial slur, filmed the attack as the girl laughed, broke his neck and ribs—his dog Rocky came home alone; both teens now await sentencing
In a shocking case that has left the Indian-origin community in Leicester devastated, two teenagers—a 13-year-old girl and a 15-year-old boy—have been found guilty by the Leicester Crown Court for the killing of 80-year-old Bhim Kohli, a respected member of the community. The brutal incident took place in September 2023, when Mr. Kohli was out on his usual evening walk with his dog near the entrance of Franklin Park, just a few metres from his residence in Braunstone Town, Leicester.
Apr 9, 2025
"The Forgotten Voice": As Dyer fired 1650 rounds into a trapped crowd & O'Dwyer silenced the press, thousands died at Jallianwala Bagh—only one man, Chettur Sankaran Nair rose alone, took on the Empire and forced the world to confront its colonial cruelty
The date was April 13, 1919, a day that marked the Punjabi New Year, known as Baisakhi, a time meant for celebration and joy. Yet, in the city of Amritsar, hundreds of Indians gathered at a place called Jallianwala Bagh—not just to ring in the festivities, but to raise their voices against a harsh new law imposed by the British rulers. This law, called the Rowlatt Act, had stirred anger across the nation, and nowhere was the unrest more palpable than in Punjab.
Apr 8, 2025
TMC’s political circus hit peak drama as Kalyan Banerjee congratulated a “gentleman” for exposing a “versatile international lady,” sparking a WhatsApp war with Kirti Azad, EC office shouting match, Saugata Roy’s outburst and even a sweet shop controversy
The Trinamool Congress (TMC), West Bengal’s ruling party known for its drama-filled politics, has outdone itself yet again – and this time, the stage is not the state Assembly but the heart of Delhi. The ruling party’s internal brawl has turned into a public boxing match, with its own MPs clawing at each other like contestants on a reality show. What began as a memo submission to the Election Commission turned into a full-blown ego battle, now being served to the public on a political platter.
Apr 8, 2025
Retired Colonel Suryapratap Singh beaten and robbed by Muslim cab driver Wasim and his gang just for talking on the phone about the Waqf Bill during a Kanpur-Lucknow Ola ride on April 4, as the viral video stunned all, sparking a police hunt
The Waqf Amendment Bill is now a law in India, signed off by the President after making its way through both houses of Parliament. But the moment it passed, trouble started. People rushed to the Supreme Court, filing petition after petition, saying it’s against the Constitution and stomps all over the right to religious freedom. Since then, a certain community—mainly Muslims—has been fuming, and their anger is starting to spill out into the open, sometimes in ugly ways.
Apr 8, 2025
27-year-old Dharmesh Katheeriya from Surat fatally stabbed by his white neighbour in Clarence-Rockland, Canada, after hurling racial slurs—he died protecting his wife, as hate crimes rise against Indians and Canada remains mum on the brutal killing
A tragic case of targeted violence has emerged from Canada involving a young man from Surat, Gujarat. Dharmesh Katheeriya, just 27 years old, was brutally murdered by stabbing in Canada. As per the initial details, the attack took place on the afternoon of Friday, April 4, in what is now being seen as a suspected hate crime. The police have confirmed the arrest of the accused involved in this horrific incident. However, authorities have not yet disclosed the motive behind the murder or the full identity of the attacker.