Jun 17, 2025
Abducted and held for 4 days in a Goa villa, producer Shyam Dey was brutally beaten, blackmailed with false drug charges, and forced to sign property papers and transfer ₹23L by Puja Banerjee, Kunal Verma, and Piyush Kothari; FIR now rocks TV industry
In a disturbing turn of events, the television industry has found itself caught in the crosshairs of an unfolding criminal drama. Acclaimed Bengali film producer Shyam Sunder Dey, whose illustrious career spans over 60 films, has made grave allegations of abduction, extortion, and coercion against popular television couple Puja Banerjee and Kunal Verma. What began as a business trip to Goa ended in a harrowing ordeal that has now triggered a full-blown police investigation.
Jun 17, 2025
Lab manager Aslam from Areekkara was caught spying on women with a hidden camera in a Kuttiady hostel bathroom—locals beat him up, cops arrested him, and Kerala exploded in anger as CCTV proved it wasn’t a mistake but a dirty, planned act
In a disturbing case that has left Kerala shaken, a man named Aslam, working as a laboratory manager in Kuttiady, Kozhikode district, was caught red-handed installing a hidden camera inside the bathroom of a women’s accommodation. The incident, which occurred on the morning of June 13, 2024, quickly went viral on social media after angry residents and women were seen thrashing him publicly.
Jun 17, 2025
Shishir Karmakar, a TMC worker in West Bengal, used his health post to trap a helpless woman into selling her kidney to repay debt, was nabbed in a chilling organ racket, as Mamata Banerjee stays silent and the scandal grips her collapsing empire
In a disturbing revelation from West Bengal’s North 24 Parganas district, a Trinamool Congress (TMC) worker named Shishir Karmakar has been arrested in connection with a kidney smuggling racket that preyed on the economically vulnerable. The case emerged from Ashoknagar, where locals have been left stunned by the horrifying nature of the racket.
Jun 16, 2025
As 241 lives perished in the Air India 171 crash, Rajdeep Sardesai shamelessly paraded a TikToker in a pilot costume to blame dead pilots—only to watch his ‘expert’ flip-flop when RAT footage exposed the truth: it was engine failure, not human error
In an age where social media rewards the outrageous, some people have made a dark art of turning tragedy into traction. But when this hunger for attention finds support from mainstream media houses, the damage is not just to public discourse—it’s to truth itself.
Jun 16, 2025
In 1977, India let Pakistan go nuclear after Morarji Desai betrayed RAW to Zia-ul-Haq—170 nukes now target us; in 2025, Israel struck Iran’s Natanz to halt 60% enriched uranium—stay silent again, and the next nuclear crisis won’t knock, it will detonate
The global security landscape is fraught with challenges, none more pressing than preventing rogue regimes from acquiring nuclear weapons. The recent Israeli strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities underscore the urgency of this mission, drawing parallels to a historical missed opportunity involving India, Israel, and Pakistan’s nuclear program at Kahuta. This article chronicles the events surrounding these critical moments, highlighting why the destruction of Iran’s nuclear program by the U.S. and Israel is essential for global stability, while reflecting on India’s historical missteps under Mo…
Jun 15, 2025
"Tragedy on Wheels": On June 15, 1991, Khalistani terrorists turned Punjab into a nightmare—halting two trains, dragging out Hindus, massacring 110, killing Jatinder Singh, and drowning democracy in blood on one of India’s darkest, bloodiest nights ever
By the early 1990s, Punjab was caught in the throes of a violent separatist insurgency. Khalistani terrorist groups waging a campaign for an independent Sikh homeland, Khalistan, routinely targeted civilians – especially Hindus – in an effort to terrorize the populace and undermine the Indian state. The year 1991 saw a sharp escalation in violence. Punjab had been under President’s Rule (direct central governance) since 1987, and elections were finally scheduled in June 1991 to restore a democratic government.
Jun 12, 2025
"पतिपरमेश्वर": Just 18 days after marrying Anil Lokhande, 27-year-old Radhika brutally killed him with an axe on Vat Purnima night in Sangli—while he slept—shocking India as echoes of the Raja Raghuvanshi murder by his wife Sonam still haunted the nation
Even as ripples caused by the murder of Indore businessman Raja Raghuvanshi are yet to subside, another unsettling case has emerged from Maharashtra that’s pushing society into deeper introspection. In a cruel twist of fate, a 27-year-old woman in Sangli allegedly killed her husband just 18 days after their wedding — and that too, on Vat Purnima, a day when married women pray for the long life of their husbands. The horror of this act is not just in the brutality, but in its timing, its symbolism, and what it reveals about a growing pattern of domestic violence where the aggressor is not who…
Jun 11, 2025
After a quiet family dinner, Solapur’s celebrated neurologist Shirish Valsangkar walked into his bathroom with a revolver—minutes later he was dead, a chilling suicide note in his pocket blaming his trusted admin officer, now arrested, as secrets unravel
How could a man so deeply revered in the medical fraternity, a neurologist of unmatched skill, and the face of brain healthcare in Solapur, choose to end his own life? This question continues to haunt the minds of thousands in Maharashtra and beyond, after the shocking and heartbreaking news broke out that Dr. Shirish Padmakar Valsangkar, a respected neurologist and the founder of Valsangkar Hospital, also known as the S P Institute of Neurosciences, had died by suicide. The esteemed doctor, whose name had become synonymous with cutting-edge neurology in the region, reportedly shot himself in…
Jun 11, 2025
"RAW Officer Who Vanished in 2004": The Making of India’s Most Dangerous Double Agent, Rabinder Singh who leaked 212 secret files, exposed agents, collapsed RAW’s networks, and fled to the U.S. via Nepal with CIA help in India’s worst betrayal ever
There are traitors who betray for ideology, and there are traitors who betray for money. Then there are those like Rabinder Singh, who "sold out the people of the country for personal luxury and comfort." He wasn’t just a minor cog in India’s intelligence machinery. He was a high-ranking officer in RAW — the Research and Analysis Wing, India’s most elite and secretive intelligence agency. And yet, he went down in history as "the biggest traitor in RAW."