Oct 7, 2024
"कालाध्याय": In the dark corridors of the 1980s, Coomar Narain and Colonel Alain Bolley orchestrated a deadly espionage ring, leaking top-secret defense files that not only endangered India's nuclear security but also manipulated billion-dollar arms deals
The shadowy corridors of India's intelligence were shaken to their core when a spy scandal erupted, one that reached levels of treachery and deception previously unimaginable. As the arrests of those implicated in the country’s largest espionage ring continued, it became increasingly clear that the security breach was “frightening” in scale. Authorities, now deep into their investigations, began to voice a growing fear—"this case may only be the tip of the iceberg." What was uncovered thus far hinted at a deeper, more sinister network hiding beneath the surface, its roots possibly extending...
Oct 6, 2024
Yogi Adityanath spearheads a transformative Kumbh Mela with AI-driven security, 700 electric buses, zero plastic, and a pledge to double Prayagraj's area, ensuring millions experience a safe, spiritual, and eco-friendly pilgrimage like never before
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath made it clear on Sunday that all necessary arrangements for the upcoming Mahakumbh Mela 2025 in Prayagraj are well underway, with a completion target set for December 15. The CM underscored that the government is committed to providing top-notch facilities to the millions of devotees expected to attend the festival. One of the main focuses of the preparations is to enhance safety measures, for which "AI tools are being implemented to ensure security," ensuring a secure environment for the pilgrims throughout the event.
Oct 5, 2024
"मां, माटी, मानुष": Another RG Kar case in West Bengal as a 11-year-old minor Hindu girl brutally raped, murdered, and dumped in a canal, sparking outrage, women protestors clashed with police, pelting stones & wielding sticks under Mamata Banerjee's govt
On Saturday, 5th October, a shocking incident unfolded in the small village of Kultali, located in the South 24 Parganas district of West Bengal. The body of a minor Hindu girl was tragically found floating in a canal, raising serious concerns about the safety and security of women in the region. The discovery has left the locals in grief and anger, reigniting the debate on lawlessness in the TMC-ruled state.
Oct 5, 2024
American media house CBS downplays the horrific reality of ISIS crimes, claiming a Yazidi woman was merely ‘stranded’ in Gaza, despite being trafficked by ISIS, held captive by Hamas terrorists, forcefully married, and turned into a sex slave for 10 years
On Thursday, October 4th, Israeli authorities shared a monumental rescue mission that unfolded. The world learned that a Yazidi woman named Fawzi Amin Sido, who had been mercilessly abducted by ISIS in 2014 at just 11 years old, was finally freed from her captors. Her tragic journey saw her trafficked from Iraq into Gaza, where she was held for ten excruciating years, enduring relentless sexual abuse, torture, and unimaginable atrocities. This horrific chapter of her life was only brought to an end when Israeli forces successfully rescued her. Reuniting with her family, Sido’s story of surv...
Oct 4, 2024
"आंधी": Pawan Kalyan announces Varahi Declaration, calls for national & state boards to protect Sanatana Dharma, exposing Jagan's corrupt TTD leadership, misuse of temple funds, impurity in TTD laddus, and condemning biased legal treatment against Hindus
HYDERABAD: In a momentous speech that sent ripples through the supporters of Sanatana Dharma, Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan introduced the much-anticipated Varahi Declaration on the spiritual grounds of Tirupati. His words echoed across the nation, stirring emotions and mobilizing those who stand in defense of India’s ancient spiritual heritage.
Oct 4, 2024
"इस्लामनगर": Mohammad Masoom Khan seized 100 acres of forest land to establish Islam Nagar, constructing NREGA roads and infrastructure with BJD government support, while BJP's Anil Biswal declared it a case of land jihad and vowed decisive action
In a shocking turn of events, the name of Mohammad Masoom Khan, a figure linked to the Biju Janata Dal (BJD), has surfaced in a case involving the illegal occupation of forest land in Odisha. According to multiple reports, Khan took control of approximately 100 acres of forest land situated in the tribal-dominated Motu region, located in the Malkangiri district. On this illegally seized land, Khan went on to establish what is now known as Islam Nagar, turning the area into his own domain. What’s particularly troubling is that these actions appear to have been carried out with the support an...
Oct 3, 2024
"Excessively harsh": Centre opposes criminalizing marital rape, citing existing laws like Sections 354, 354A, 354B, 498A IPC, and the Domestic Violence Act, 2005, already offer serious penal consequences for violations of consent within marriage
In a series of petitions calling for the criminalization of marital rape in India, the Union of India has presented a preliminary affidavit before the Supreme Court, asserting that existing laws already provide sufficient protection for married women against sexual violence. The Centre argues that extending the offense of "rape" to marital relationships could be viewed as "excessively harsh" and disproportionate given the unique dynamics of marriage.
Oct 3, 2024
"दुआ़-ए-मंज़िल": Mohamed Iidow repeatedly raped Natalie Shotter, NHS worker and mother of three, while she lay unconscious on a park bench in Southall, leading to her death; CCTV footage captured the brutal assaults, and a court hearing begins
A horrific tragedy unfolded when a mother of three was raped and killed while unconscious on a park bench after a night out, a court was told. Natalie Shotter, aged 37, had been enjoying a night out before she was allegedly attacked by a stranger, identified as Mohamed Iidow.
Oct 3, 2024
"अब आयो ऊंट पहाड़ नीचे": A Bareilly court convicts Mohammed Alim for Love Jihad, tricking a woman into conversion and abortion, giving him life in prison, penalizing his father, and warning of conversion threats like in Pakistan and Bangladesh
In a significant ruling on 30th September, the Bareilly court convicted Mohammed Alim in a case of what is widely known as "love jihad." The court found Alim guilty of deceiving a woman into a relationship by pretending to be someone else—an act that tragically led to coercion, violence, and threats. Posing as "Anand," Alim managed to convince the woman that he was a Hindu, with the false intention of marriage. Once trust was established, he coerced her into sexual relations under false pretenses, leaving her in a vulnerable and dangerous situation.