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"आख़िर कब तक": Massive unrest in Dhupguri, West Bengal, after four Hindu temples—two Goddess Kali, one Shiv, and one Shani in Kholai gram—were desecrated in a single night, sparking widespread, fiery protests over this organized attack
| Satyaagrah | Anti-Hindu
"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
| Satyaagrah | Anti-Hindu
Lt Col Purohit's shocking testimony to the NIA court exposes torture by ATS to force accusations against RSS, VHP, and Yogi Adityanath in the Malegaon blast, revealing deep-seated plots involving ISI agents and an attempt to coin the term 'Saffron Terror'
| Satyaagrah | Anti-National
Jadavpur University initially granted, then revoked permission for Ram Navami celebrations due to student protests & communal threats, sparking intense chaos; BJP criticizes reversal, blaming left-wing pressure; Trinamool defends the university's autonomy
| Satyaagrah | Anti-Hindu
Bishnu Shrestha, freshly retired from the 7/8 Gorkha Rifles, was journeying home when 40 armed robbers stormed the train. Amid the looting, as they attempted to gangrape a girl, Bishnu wielded his kukri, killing 3 and injuring 8 in a fierce counterattack
| Satyaagrah | Present Heros
Saraswathi Rajamani, at 16, became the youngest and first female spy for INA, boldly recruited by Netaji in 1942, courageously spent two years spying on the British in Myanmar during WWII, a pivotal yet overlooked heroine in India's struggle for freedom
| Satyaagrah | Freedom Fighter

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