Jun 19, 2024
"Now or Never; Are We to Live or Perish Forever," declared Rahmat Ali in his Pakistan Declaration, coining 'Pakstan,' setting the stage for Iqbal, Jinnah, and Nehru to shape the subcontinent's transformative history amid objections from the Hindu press
The "Pakistan Declaration", infamously known as "Now or Never; Are We to Live or Perish Forever?", emerged as a pivotal document when it was penned by Choudhary Rahmat Ali on January 28, 1933. This pamphlet, significant for its introduction of the term "Pakstan" — notably missing an 'i' — marked its first usage and subsequent presentation at the Round Table conferences that same year.
Jun 18, 2024
"झंझट-ए-उल्फत बादस्तूर": In Mira Road, Hindu residents loudly protest against Muslims bringing goats for slaughter inside building society premises, leading to escalated tensions as Hindu activists assaulted and abused by Muslims; police action pending
On the evening of Sunday, 16th June, tension gripped several residential areas in Mira Road, a locality in Maharashtra’s Mumbai district. The conflict arose in JP North Celeste society and Hill Galaxy where it was reported that some Muslim families had brought goats intended for slaughter onto the premises. This action led to significant unrest, with Hindu residents voicing strong opposition to the practice of animal slaughter within their building complex. "The Hindus were also threatened and women were abused as they strongly protested against animal slaughter inside society premises," as...
Jun 18, 2024
"मकड़जाल": In Muzaffarpur, Bihar, a gang raped nearly 200 girls under the guise of offering jobs; victims were held hostage, assaulted with belts, and coerced into undergoing abortions, police raid exposed similarities to the infamous Shelter Home case
In a distressing turn of events, a massive case of sexual exploitation has been uncovered in Muzaffarpur, Bihar, where a criminal gang is alleged to have exploited nearly 200 young girls under the pretext of providing employment. This horrific scam came to light following a courageous revelation by a victim from Chapra, who has since initiated legal action regarding the atrocities committed in Muzaffarpur.
Jun 17, 2024
"एक माँ ऐसी भी": In Silchar, a mother poured hot oil on her three-year-old daughter, causing severe burns to her stomach, chest, and upper lips, a cruel response to the child's crying that led to urgent police action and widespread community outrage
In a harrowing incident in Assam’s Cachar district, a young couple was taken into custody after allegedly attempting to harm their three-year-old daughterin an unimaginably cruel way. The arrest was made possible through the swift intervention of District Child Protection officers, according to local police authorities.
Jun 17, 2024
"Heartless evil": In a shocking case from Silchar, Assam, Sangeeta Roy, a health department worker, was caught making her 20-month-old baby smoke and drink; authorities swiftly intervened, and she showed no remorse, claiming they were just "partying"
We strive to keep intoxicating substances as far away as possible from children. Exposure to secondhand smoking is considered child abuse, meaning one should not smoke with a child in the same room. But can you imagine a mother making her 1 year 8 months old baby smoke and drink? This sounds inhuman and shocking, but one such incident was reported from the Chencoorie Road area of Silchar.
Jun 17, 2024
Jalandhar: In a dramatic sweep, family members including mothers and sisters of notorious Canada-based terrorist Lakhbir Singh Landa and his cohort Yadwinder Singh were arrested, cracking down on a ruthless extortion racket terrorizing local businesses
In a significant operation, the Jalandhar Commissionerate Police apprehended several family members of the notorious terrorist Lakhbir Singh Landa and his associate Yadwinder Singh. Both individuals are currently based in Canada but have been implicated in serious criminal activities back in India. The arrests include both the mothers and sisters of Lakhbir Singh Landa and Yadwinder Singh. This action follows a recent violent incident involving two motorcyclists who launched an attack on a local industrialist’s office in Jalandhar.
Jun 16, 2024
"दुराशय षड्यंत्र": In Navi Mumbai, tensions escalate as a goat intended for Bakrid is marked with 'Prabhu Shree Ram,' provoking protests from Hindus; shop owner Muhammad Shafi is detained after the incident goes viral, leading Mumbai Police to file an FIR
In anticipation of the widely celebrated Islamic festival of Eid al-Adha, also known as Bakrid, which is set to be observed this week both in India and around the globe, the government and local authorities have issued guidelines urging the public to practice their religious rites respectfully and without infringing upon the rights of others. Despite these instructions, a controversial event has surfaced in Mumbai that has sparked significant unrest among the Hindu community. A goat, which was slated for ritual sacrifice as part of Bakrid celebrations, was found with the sacred Hindu name "...
Jun 16, 2024
"Revise, reveal, heal": NCERT renames Babri Masjid to '3-domed structure' at Shri Ram’s birthplace, reflecting its 1528 construction with Hindu symbols, and references the Supreme Court's verdict recognizing the site’s historical and cultural significance
In a significant development, the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has decided to remove the reference to the ‘Babri Masjid’ from its Class 12 Political Science textbook, as reported by The Indian Express. This change marks a notable shift in the way historical events are presented in educational materials.
Jun 16, 2024
"कर्मण्येवाधिकारस्ते": Students at Raghunathganj Higher Girls School are barred from wearing tilaks and vegetarian students are forced to eat non-veg food in mid-day meals, prompting strong protests by parents and ISKCON devotees in Murshidabad
On the morning of Friday, June 14, a significant number of parents gathered in protest at the Raghunathganj Higher Girls School located in West Bengal’s Murshidabad district. The cause of their uproar? A school policy reportedly enforced by one of the teachers that barred Hindu students from wearing traditional religious symbols, specifically the tilak and the tulsi mala, while attending school.