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Artist Behind Controversial Map of India Speaks Out: Claims Distortion Misunderstood
Sep 21, 2023
The recent cancellation of Canadian-Sikh singer Shubhneet Singh's India tour has stirred significant controversy. The storm arose from an Instagram story he shared, depicting a distorted map of India. The artist behind this contentious artwork, Amandeep Singh, known by his pseudonym "Inkquisitive," has now come forward in defense of both the singer and himself.

Canada: Gangster Sukha alias Sukhdool Singh killed in Winnipeg by unknown persons, a day after featuring in NIA’s wanted list
Sep 21, 2023
In a twist of events, Gangster Sukhdool Singh, better known as 'Sukha Duneke', was gunned down by unidentified attackers in Winnipeg, Canada. Sukha, originally from Moga district in Punjab, had been evading the Indian authorities since 2017 after fleeing the country with the aid of forged documentation. He was a known associate of the notorious Davinder Bambiha gang.

NIA releases list of 43 most wanted criminals in India, including Canada-based gangsters with links to Khalistani groups
Sep 21, 2023
In a significant move geared towards national security, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) disclosed details on some of the most elusive terrorists and gangsters currently under their scrutiny on Wednesday. Notably, Lawrence Bishnoi, a renowned criminal figure, was among those mentioned.

Controversy Erupts Over Alleged Removal of "Secular" and "Socialist" from Constitution Copies Distributed to MPs
Sep 21, 2023
In a move that has sparked intense debate and scrutiny, the leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, raised alarm bells over an alleged alteration in the copies of the Constitution distributed to MPs recently. According to Chowdhury, the copies that were handed out conspicuously lacked the words “Secular” and “Socialist” in the Preamble, elements that have been significant aspects of the Indian Constitution since they were added in 1976.

TMC MP Accuses ISRO of Salary Discrepancy, Union Minister Debunks Claims
Sep 20, 2023
In a recent session in the Lok Sabha, Trinamool Congress MP Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar raised a contentious point during the discussion on the Women's Reservation Bill, alleging that women scientists working at prominent institutions such as ISRO and IIT Kharagpur are facing delays in their stipend and salary disbursements.

Pro-Khalistani Canadian singer Shubhneet Singh’s India tour cancelled, had shared distorted map of India
Sep 20, 2023
In the wake of a mounting outcry amongst Indian citizens, the much-anticipated India tour of the Canadian-Sikh singer, Shubhneet Singh, a known Khalistani supporter, has been abruptly cancelled. A rising tide of discontent emerged in response to the singer sharing a distorted map of India, a move that seems to have fanned the flames of anger amongst the Indian populace.

‘We are not looking to provoke or escalate’: Trudeau says over terrorist Nijjar’s murder after triggering a massive diplomatic fallout with India
Sep 20, 2023
In an escalated response to the mounting diplomatic tension between India and Canada, the Indian government has issued a stern advisory to its nationals and students residing in Canada. This urgent message comes as a cautionary measure, advising them to "exercise utmost caution," citing the rising tide of "anti-India activities and politically-condoned hate crimes and violence in Canada."

Trudeau's Failed Attempt to Gather Support against India: A Detailed Report
Sep 20, 2023
In a recent revelation, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's efforts to rally Western allies against India have met a significant roadblock, with a distinct lack of support for his allegations surrounding the Modi government and purported support for Khalistani terrorism. Here's a detailed account of how Trudeau's strategies faltered even before reaching the G20 summit.

India Triumphs as Pakistan Stumbles, asserts Ex-PM Nawaz Sharif
Sep 20, 2023
In a fierce indictment of his nation's current state, former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif contrasted the burgeoning success of India with the debilitating economic crisis engulfing Pakistan. Sharif, currently residing in exile in London, didn't mince words in his recent address, directly attributing the country's dismal state to the actions of former generals and judges.