Oct 21, 2022
"A question that sometimes drives me hazy: am I or are the others crazy?": ‘Mand Buddhi’ Mohammad Shoaib urinates on Shivling in 200-year-old ancient Mahadev temple in Rasna village of Meerut, police declare him mentally retarded and also a drug addict
A video wherein a young man is seen urinating on the Shivling in a Mahadev temple in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh has gone viral on social media.
Oct 21, 2022
"An error doesn't become a mistake until you refuse to correct it": Supreme Court dismissed a plea seeking the opening of secret rooms of Taj Mahal to put to rest the "alleged history" of monument including claims that it was a Shiva temple, Tejo Mahalaya
The Supreme Court Friday dismissed a plea seeking the opening of certain rooms of the Taj Mahal to put to rest the "alleged history" of the monument including claims that it it was a Shiva temple, Tejo Mahalaya. [Dr Rajneesh Singh v. Union of India and Ors]
Oct 21, 2022
"Propaganda is as powerful as heroin; it surreptitiously dissolves all capacity to think": UPA-era Home Minister S Patil stirred the hornet’s nest while making bizarre claims about Bhagwad Gita, says "Lord Krishna taught Jihad to Arjun in Mahabharat"
New Delhi: After having ‘discovered’ jihad in the teaching of Lord Krishna to Arjuna in the Hindu holy scripture ‘Bhagwad Gita’, former Union home minister and senior Congress leader Shivraj Patil refuses to apologise on Friday.
Oct 21, 2022
"Freedom has cost too much blood and agony to be relinquished at the cheap price of rhetoric": Rs 10/peti - Price of poor Hindu life in the Islamist Khilafat of Kashmir - two laborers sleeping after a long day's work killed in a grenade attack by Islamist
On the 17th of September, news came of a grenade attack in Shopian, Kashmir by Islamist terrorists on the quarters where poor labourers from UP and Bihar lived.
Oct 20, 2022
“No one wants to be easy to get over. That’s what mind games are for”: Prof Derrick Bell at New York University School of Law was godfather, of “Critical Race Theory,” an academic tradition in which race plays same role as a class in the Marxist paradigm
When The Professors was first published in February 2006, it was greeted by cries of outrage from the academic Left. The author was denounced as a reincarnation of Joseph McCarthy and his book as a “blacklist,” although no evidence existed to support either claim and both were the opposite of the truth. Far from being a “blacklist,” the text explicitly—and in so many words—defended the right of professors to teach views that were unpopular without fear of political reprisal. The author also publicly defended the First Amendment.
Oct 20, 2022
"Courage is contagious. When a brave man takes a stand, the spines of others are often stiffened": Tarabai Bhosale - Maratha Queen who singlehandedly led a successful war against the forces of one of the mightiest rulers Aurangzeb
Tarabai Bhosale was the daughter-in-law of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and the queen of Chhatrapati Rajaram Bhosale.
Oct 20, 2022
"Man is constantly building anxiety-structures, like geodesic domes, around his social and religious institutions": Giant dome of the Jakarta Islamic Centre Grand Mosque in Indonesia collapsed on Wednesday after a major fire broke out, no one was injured
Jakarta: The giant dome of the Jakarta Islamic Centre Grand Mosque in Indonesia collapsed on Wednesday after a major fire broke out.
Oct 20, 2022
"Stab the body and it heals, but injure the heart and the wound lasts a lifetime": Love Jihad - Mohammad Akram posed as Amar Kushwaha to befriend a Hindu girl, took her to a hotel room, raped her, told his original name and started forcing her to convert
Bhopal (MP): In a yet another suspected case of Love Jihad, one Mohammad Akram allegedly changed name as Amar Kushwaha to befriend a Hindu girl and have sexual relations with her in Bhopal, police said on Monday.
Oct 20, 2022
“Just a reminder that I’m going on vacation and you’re not”: Plea before Bombay High Court challenges long court vacations; claims such vacations violate fundamental rights of citizens since litigants' right to seek justice is affected by such vacations
A plea has been moved before the Bombay High Court contending that courts taking long vacations is a violation of fundamental rights of citizens since litigants right to seek justice is affected by the such long vacations [Sabina Lakdawala v. Chief Justice of Bombay High Court & Ors.].