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"RAW Officer Who Vanished in 2004": The Making of India’s Most Dangerous Double Agent, Rabinder Singh who leaked 212 secret files, exposed agents, collapsed RAW’s networks, and fled to the U.S. via Nepal with CIA help in India’s worst betrayal ever

Kapil Sibal defends a Bangladeshi illegal's son in SC while India deports over 2,000 infiltrators under Operation Push-back, including PFI-linked, Rohingyas, and organ racketeers, raising serious questions on his record of backing anti-India elements

"Judicial bias": Wazahat Khan, who filed the FIR that got Sharmishta jailed for a now-deleted video on the Pahalgam terror attack is now absconding after multiple FIRs filed against him for his vulgar, abusive posts targeting Hindu Gods, temples & culture

"क़ौम": In a stunning purge, LG Manoj Sinha sacked cop Malik Ishfaq Naseer, teacher Ajaz Ahmed, and GMC’s Waseem Ahmad Khan for secretly aiding LeT and Hizbul with GPS-guided arms, narcotics, and terror plots—right from inside J&K’s government system

22-year-old Hindu law student Sharmishtha hunted down and arrested by Kolkata Police after Islamist mobs flooded her with Sar Tan Se Juda, rape, and murder threats—just for exposing a Pakistani troll who mocked the slaughter of Hindus in Pahalgam
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