May 14, 2025
"उड़ान": Kashish Chaudhary, a 25-year-old Hindu from Noshki, makes history as Balochistan’s first woman Assistant Commissioner, overcoming minority challenges to empower women and inspire Pakistan’s Hindu community with her grit and vision for change
In a remarkable moment for Pakistan’s minority communities, a 25-year-old woman from Balochistan has etched her name in history. Kashish Chaudhary, a young Hindu from the remote town of Noshki, has become the first female from her community to be appointed as an Assistant Commissioner in the restive province of Balochistan.
May 14, 2025
"Buried Truth": In 1965, Pakistan shot down Gujarat CM Balwantrai Mehta’s civilian plane killing 8; India stayed silent, no protest, no justice—decades later the pilot wrote condolence letter, while today, India ensures even captured soldiers return home
In September 1965, India and Pakistan were caught in a fierce war. The conflict had begun earlier that year in April with border clashes in the Rann of Kutch, located in Gujarat. As the months passed, the confrontation intensified and shifted northward to Punjab and Kashmir by August. By mid-September, the war had reached a point where both countries were battling hard without gaining any major ground. A military stalemate had developed in the north.
May 14, 2025
Who is this fearless daughter of Balochistan whose voice shakes power—Mahrang Baloch, jailed yet unbroken, led a 1,600-km march, earned TIME100, Nobel nod, and rose as the face of peaceful resistance against enforced disappearances in Pakistan
She walks unarmed, but her voice slices through fear like a blade. She carries no weapon, yet the generals in Rawalpindi whisper her name with discomfort. In the dusty alleys of Kalat and the silence of Quetta’s prisons, one name echoes across generations of the oppressed — Mahrang Baloch.
May 6, 2025
"Blackout": India launches its first nationwide civil defense drill since 1971 after 26 Hindu tourists killed in the Pahalgam terror attack, suspends the Indus Waters Treaty, seals borders, cancels Pakistani visas & cracks down on cross-border terrorism
On May 7, the Government of India will carry out a nationwide civil defense mock drill that is likely to remain etched in public memory, especially after the Pakistan-backed Pahalgam terror attack. That horrifying incident in the scenic Baisaran Valley left 26 Hindu tourists dead and many others severely injured. In response to this rising cross-border threat, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has issued specific instructions to 244 districts across the country to participate in this critical mock exercise.
May 5, 2025
India captured Haji Pir Pass in 1965 after a daring operation, but returned it in 1966 at Tashkent, losing a vital infiltration block; decades later, that strategic blunder by Congress still fuels cross-border terror and haunts India’s national security
As grief slowly turns into burning rage, India once again faces the grim and painful reality of terrorism sponsored from across its western border. Years and decades of Pakistan's deliberate encouragement and covert support of violent jihadist activities have pushed India to a tipping point. New Delhi, responding swiftly, is now moving to diplomatically isolate Islamabad while also cautiously planning tougher and more resolute countermeasures behind the scenes.
May 5, 2025
In Kalaburagi, a NEET candidate's forced removal of his sacred Janeu at St. Mary’s School sparked fiery protests, with the Brahmin community, backed by advocate Raghvendra Kulkarni, demanding justice, leading to an FIR and new state guidelines
A significant protest erupted outside St. Mary’s School in Kalaburagi, Karnataka, on Sunday, after a NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) candidate was allegedly asked to remove his sacred thread, known as "Janeu," before entering the examination hall. The incident has sparked widespread outrage among members of the Brahmin community, who have accused the examination officials of religious insensitivity.
May 5, 2025
From slum kingpin to handcuffed fugitive, Lalla Bihari turned Gujarat’s Chandola Lake into a hub for over 500 illegal Bangladeshis, earning ₹5 crore monthly, until forged documents, AMC's bulldozers, and a dramatic Rajasthan arrest ended his reign
In the heart of Ahmedabad, Chandola Lake, a historic water body spanning 109.6 hectares, has become the epicenter of a massive crackdown on illegal settlements. The mastermind behind this illicit operation, Mehmood Khan Pathan, alias Lalla Bihari, was recently arrested and placed in a six-day police remand on Saturday, May 3, 2025, for his alleged role in orchestrating an illegal immigration racket. This operation not only encroached upon a significant natural resource but also turned the lake’s surroundings into a sprawling hub for undocumented Bangladeshi immigrants.
May 2, 2025
"मकसद-ए-कौम": In Bhopal, a Muslim gang led by Farhan Ali posed as Hindus to trap, rape, and film college girls, blackmailed them with videos, plotted to sell them as porn, forced conversions, and now face charges under rape, POCSO & religious deceit laws
On April 18, 2025, a 19-year-old college student in Bhopal gathered the courage to report a harrowing incident that would soon uncover one of the most shocking crimes in the city's recent history. She approached the Bag Sewania police and shared a disturbing account involving a person she once considered a friend. That person, now identified as Farhan, had introduced himself using a fake Hindu name and carefully built her trust. Once she let her guard down, Farhan sexually assaulted her and secretly filmed the act without her consent.
May 2, 2025
Pooja, a Hindu woman, supported Mushtaq Ahmad financially, bought him a plot, unaware he was a Muslim posing as Sunil, before he beheaded her in Uttarakhand and dumped her body in a canal after secretly marrying another woman—her head is missing
In a disturbing saga of deception and horror, the brutal murder of a Hindu woman named Pooja has sent tremors across the nation. A quiet life shattered by monstrous betrayal, this tragedy unfolded between November 16, 2024, and May 2, 2025, across two Indian states—Haryana and Uttarakhand—but its roots stretch back to a web of lies spun with disturbing intent. The chilling details of this case not only expose a heinous crime but also highlight a growing pattern of “Love Jihad”, where Hindu women are lured into relationships under false identities by Muslim men, only to face abuse or death.