Mar 9, 2024
Telangana police lathi-charge innocent Hindu devotees at Komuravelli Temple during Mahashivaratri, igniting widespread anger against Revanth Reddy govt for violating fundamental & religious rights in Siddipet, Public outcry urges accountability & justice
In a deeply troubling event on Friday (8th March), the Komuravelli Temple in Siddipet district of Telangana, a place of great reverence and faith, became the site of an unwarranted act of violence. This incident occurred during the Mahashivaratri celebrations, a time when devotees come together in a spirit of devotion to observe one of the most sacred occasions in Hinduism. The temple, which usually serves as a beacon of peace and spirituality, was marred by an atmosphere of tension and chaos, not because of the devotees, but due to the mishandling by the police authorities.
Mar 9, 2024
"One more": Mutilated body of Hindu boy Deepak, with broken hands, legs, and an eye gouged out, found in a deep pit, arrests of Ejad, Suhan, & Shabir raise haunting questions: Was it over an affair with a Muslim girl or because he witnessed cow slaughter?
In a shocking incident that has rattled the community of Dankaur in Uttar Pradesh, the police made a grim discovery on Wednesday, March 6th. Three individuals, identified as Ejad, Suhan, and Shabir, have been taken into custody for their alleged involvement in the brutal murder of a 16-year-old boy named Deepak, who belonged to the Hindu community.
Mar 8, 2024
In a major setback to the Mamata Govt, Kolkata HC empowered 80 Sandeshkhali women, including Priyanka Tibrewal, to file complaints, ensuring their testimonies verified & identities protected, Pramit Roy champions for witness protection as CBI takes charge
In a significant move by the Calcutta High Court on Thursday, the court has extended an opportunity for voices from Sandeshkhali, specifically women who claim to be victims of distressing circumstances, to be heard directly within its walls. The court's decision came as a response to a request, paving the way for these women to bring forth their concerns and experiences to the forefront of judicial scrutiny.
Mar 8, 2024
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
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose remains one of the most enigmatic figures of India's freedom struggle, often unrecognized by the annals of history and left to the margins by fate. Discussing him and the Indian National Army (INA), an organization that he passionately nurtured, invariably uncovers new facets and stories. Indeed, Netaji’s life and the experiences of his companions in the INA are shrouded in fascination and continue to draw keen interest from scholars and citizens alike.
Mar 7, 2024
In a significant verdict, Delhi's Tis Hazari Court sentenced Akbar Ali, Shehnaz Begum, & Mohammad Salim to life for the murder of Ankit Saxena, with each being fined Rs 50,000; were convicted by the court on Dec 23, 2023, almost 6 years after the incident
In a landmark judgment, the Delhi's Tis Hazari Court has handed down life imprisonment to three individuals involved in the shocking murder of Ankit Saxena, a 23-year-old photographer. This tragic event unfolded six years ago, in 2018, stemming from Ankit's interfaith relationship, leading to a fatal outcome orchestrated by his girlfriend's family. On Thursday, the court delivered its verdict, sentencing the girlfriend's parents, Akbar and Shehnaz, along with her uncle, Mohd. Salim, to life in prison. Each of them has also been ordered to contribute a fine of Rs 50,000.
Mar 7, 2024
"No one left in family": Amarnath Ghosh, an exceptional Indian classical dancer & Washington University scholar, tragically murdered in St. Louis; body languishes in the morgue on day 6 as the Indian Consulate in Chicago urges a swift police investigation
In a world where art transcends borders and cultures, the dance community is in profound grief and turmoil, seeking clarity and justice for a heinous act that took away one of its brightest stars. The story unfolds in St. Louis, USA, where Amarnath Ghosh, a young and extraordinarily talented classical dancer from India, met a tragic end. His journey, marked by ambition and the pursuit of excellence, was abruptly halted on a city street, leaving friends, family, and admirers worldwide in shock and disbelief. The loss of this unique Washington University student has prompted a global outcry, ...
Mar 7, 2024
In a landmark UP verdict, Anees Ahmed was sentenced to life for raping and converting a Hindu girl to Ayesha, posing as Akash; he also stole Rs 2.5 lakh & gold before leaving, court fined him Rs 4.56 lakh, with Rs 3.50 lakh as compensation to the victim
In a groundbreaking court decision dated March 6th, an individual by the name of Mohammad Anees Ahmed, originating from Hapur, Uttar Pradesh, faced a life imprisonment sentence. This judgement followed his conviction for the deceitful entrapment and subsequent religious conversion of a Hindu woman under false pretenses. This severe legal action was undertaken by a specialized SC/ST court located in Bulandshahr, which found him guilty under several laws, including the Religious Conversion Act, the SC/ST Act, and pertinent sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). In addition to the life sente...
Mar 7, 2024
"Same modus operandi": The Bengaluru Rameshwaram Cafe blast is possibly linked to ISIS Ballari module and Lashkar-e-Taiba, with the NIA taken the charge, Key arrests made, explosive materials seized, and concerns over public safety intensify in Karnataka
In an alarming revelation, the investigation into the Bengaluru Rameshwaram Cafe blast has unveiled possible connections to the ISIS Ballari module. Reports, citing official sources, have highlighted similarities in the methods used in the recent blast and previous cases linked to this notorious module.
Mar 6, 2024
”I will shed rivers of blood of Hindus”: UP court declares Maulana Tauqeer Raza Khan as the mastermind behind the 2010 Bareilly riots, exposing a calculated assault on Hindus through a diverted procession, armed mobs & communal chants incited by his words
In a significant development, the Additional Session's Judge Court in Uttar Pradesh has officially recognized Maulana Tauqeer Raza Khan as the principal orchestrator of the devastating riots that targeted Hindus in Bareilly back in 2010. The court has called upon the controversial cleric to appear before it on the 11th of March concerning his role in the violence.