May 16, 2024
"जुनून-ए-इश्क": In Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, a woman courageously filed a complaint against Wasim, Qasim, Dilnawaz, Kamil, and Munna, accusing them of threatening acid attacks and implicating her brothers in false cases if she refused to marry Wasim
In a disturbing event in Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, a serious allegation has been lodged by a young woman against a local man named Wasim. The complaint, which has shuddered the local community, involves threats of grievous harm and defamation. According to the filed complaint, Wasim allegedly possesses an explicit video of the woman and has threatened to distribute it on social media platforms. The threats escalated to include a horrifying promise of an acid attack along with framing her brothers in a fabricated rape case.
May 15, 2024
"घर आजा परदेसी तेरा देस बुलाए रे": A historic day unfolds as the MHA issues the first 14 citizenship certificates under the CAA, signaling over 300 persecuted minorities now embraced as Indian citizens—a profound commitment to refuge and human rights
On the 15th of May, a significant milestone was reached in the implementation of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) as the first batch of citizenship certificates was issued. A total of 14 individuals from persecuted non-Muslim migrant communities in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh were granted Indian citizenship.
May 15, 2024
"How’s the Josh": "With 300 seats we built Ram Mandir; with 400, we'll rebuild Mathura and reclaim PoJK," vows Assam CM Himanta Sarma, advocating fiercely for Modi's third term while highlighting Congress' past inaction on Kashmir issues
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has made a bold assertion during his latest pitch for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's third term. Sarma emphasized the achievements of the BJP government, stating, "when the BJP got 300 seats, it built the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya" and projected further ambitious plans. He claimed that once the BJP secures 400 seats in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls, significant developments are expected at religious sites and in national territorial claims. Specifically, he mentioned the construction of temples at the Krishna Janmabhoomi site in Mathura and the site of th...
May 15, 2024
"लो, कर लो बात": Dr. S. Jaishankar exposes the irony of Western media - quick to critique yet slow to reflect, as they litigate their own elections and still presume to lecture India on democracy, a nation with strong voter turnout and vibrant democracy
In a bold critique of Western media's portrayal of Indian electoral processes, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar highlighted the irony in criticisms coming from nations that have historically resolved election disputes in courtrooms. Addressing an audience in Kolkata during the launch of the Bangla edition of his book 'Why Bharat Matters', Jaishankar pointed out that these countries, which often find themselves entangled in legal battles to determine election outcomes, are the same ones offering unsolicited advice—or “gyan”—on how India should manage its elections.
May 14, 2024
"गर जंग लाज़मी है": Devastating news emerges as Colonel Vaibhav Anil Kale, a former IA officer serving with the UN, tragically loses his life in Gaza, leaving behind his grieving wife & two teenage children, his sacrifice resonates deeply amidst conflict
The Indian national who was killed while travelling in a vehicle to a hospital in the Khan Younis area from the Rafah region has been identified as former army man Anil Vaibhav Kale. The identity of Kale was revealed by Farhan Haq, the deputy spokesperson of the United Nations Secretary-General, in a statement on Monday night.
May 14, 2024
In Jamtara, Sarfaraz Ansari and his accomplice attempted to rape a tribal woman while she was bathing in a pond, brutally assaulted her, and pulled out her tongue when she resisted, angering tribals and demanding strict action from CM Champai Soren
An accused named Sarfaraz Ansari and his accomplice have been arrested in Jharkhand’s Jamtara for attempting to rape a woman who hails from the tribal community (Scheduled Tribes). As per reports, two youths from the Muslim community who are accused in this case, approached the victim when she was bathing in a pond. They attempted to sexually assault the victim, which she vehemently resisted. Enraged by the victim’s resistance, the accused physically assaulted her and pulled her tongue out.
May 14, 2024
"तेरा यहाँ कोई नहीं": Bangladesh following Pakistan's dangerous path sentenced a Hindu girl Tithy Sarkar to 5 years in prison for alleged blasphemy, igniting outrage & raising serious concerns about escalating religious intolerance against Hindu minority
Four years after a Bangladeshi Hindu girl named Tithy Sarkar was accused of insulting Prophet Muhammad and committing ‘blasphemy’ on social media, a court in Dhaka sentenced her to 5 years in prison. This harsh sentence has raised serious concerns about the state of religious freedom and minority rights in Bangladesh.
May 13, 2024
"Flower समझे क्या": Attack on her convoy doesn't deter BJP candidate Madhavi Latha in Hyderabad; despite being booked for challenging polling protocols and accusing election rigging, she boldly promotes 'Sabka Saath' in a heated contest against Owaisi
In a startling turn of events, Madhavi Latha, the BJP candidate from Hyderabad, experienced a direct threat to her safety. An attack on her convoy near Victoria Hotel in the heart of the city has ignited tensions and raised questions about the political climate in Hyderabad. According to reports, the attackers were identified as supporters of the AIMIM, reflecting a potentially volatile reaction to the ongoing electoral competition.
May 13, 2024
In Bilaspur, Islamist mob nearly lynched Jeevandeep Singh with iron rods, kicks, punches, and baseball bats for being Hindu and entering a Muslim-majority area; released swiftly on bail, they then threatened to chop a BJP leader for discussing 'Hindutva'
In the quiet streets of Bilaspur's Talapara, a disturbing incident unfolded that has sent ripples through the local community. On a seemingly peaceful night, "some Muslim hoodlums brutally beat a young man just because he was Hindu". This violent act occurred despite the area's known demographic composition, hinting at underlying tensions. The police were quick to respond, registering the incident under minor charges. However, the release of the accused on bail soon led to further unrest.