Nov 4, 2024
"अस्सी खालिस्तानी गुंडे": Khalistani goons attacked Hindu devotees at Brampton's Hindu Sabha Temple on Nov 3, 2024; Peel Police sided with the attackers, targeting Hindus in their own temple, Leaders Trudeau & Poilievre failed to name the Khalistanis
On 3rd November, Khalistani extremists launched a brutal attack on Hindu devotees at the Hindu Sabha Temple in Brampton, Canada. The incident unfolded during a protest by Hindu worshippers, who were opposing the anti-India slogans being shouted by Khalistani supporters outside the temple. The slogans marked the anniversary of the anti-Sikh riots in Punjab, which had erupted after the assassination of then-Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. As tensions escalated, local law enforcement, including the Peel Regional Police and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), arrived at the scene. Instead o...
Nov 3, 2024
"दिल तो पागल है": Yogi Adityanath, UP CM & Gorakhnath Math Mahant, receives a chilling death threat to resign or face Baba Siddique's fate, ATS traced and caught Fatima Khan in Ulhasnagar, who cited mental health issues as an excuse, security intensified
On Saturday, November 2, a shocking and alarming death threat was directed at the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath. Recognized for his dual role as both a prominent political leader and the Mahant (Head Priest) of the sacred Gorakhnath temple, this threat has left security forces in a state of high alert.
Nov 3, 2024
"बिजली गिराने मैं हूँ आयी": Adani Power will completely stop electricity supply to Bangladesh if $846M in dues aren’t paid by November 7; earlier, 50% of the supply was cut, worsening Bangladesh’s energy crisis amid ongoing fuel and dollar shortages
Adani Power has issued a stern warning to Bangladesh, stating that it will cease electricity supply entirely if outstanding payments are not settled by November 7, 2024. This ultimatum follows a significant reduction in power delivery, with Adani Power Jharkhand Limited, a subsidiary of Adani Power, cutting its supply to Bangladesh by 50% due to unpaid dues amounting to approximately $850 million owed by the Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB). The Daily Star
Nov 3, 2024
"Bravery births revolution": Iranian student strips down outside Tehran’s Islamic Azad University in a protest against Basij militia harassment, she later fell into a coma at noon, reportedly after being tortured by security guards, echoing Mahsa Amini
In a defiant stand against harassment, a female student was arrested on Saturday after carrying out a solo protest outside her university in Tehran, reports indicate. The woman, whose name remains undisclosed, bravely stripped down to her underwear at the Tehran Azad University of Science and Research, a prominent academic institution. This bold move followed a disturbing incident in which she was reportedly harassed by members of the Basij militia, who forcefully tore off her headscarf and damaged her clothing, as noted by various news sources and social media platforms outside of Iran.
Nov 2, 2024
"देश के दुश्मन": Waqf Board claims 53 ASI monuments in Congress-ruled Karnataka, including Gol Gumbaz & Ibrahim Rauza; 43 sites in Vijayapura face encroachments, unauthorized repairs and lost tourism, defying Union Culture Ministry's directives since 2007
In Karnataka, currently under Congress governance, the Waqf Board has asserted ownership over 53 historical monuments. This list includes notable sites such as the Gol Gumbaz, Ibrahim Rauza, Bara Kaman, and forts in Bidar and Kalaburagi. Of these, 43 monuments are located in Vijayapura, formerly the capital of the Adil Shahi dynasty, six in Hampi, and four within the Bengaluru Circle.
Nov 1, 2024
"भाई मानती थी उसको": Missing beautician Anita Choudhary, found murdered, dismembered using a grinder, and buried in a 10-foot-deep pit in Jodhpur, the accused Gul Mohammad’s wife revealed the pit was dug three days prior, and the accused is still at large
A horrifying and distressing crime has emerged from Jodhpur, Rajasthan, where the dismembered body of a 50-year-old beauty salon owner, Anita Choudhary, was discovered. She had been reported missing by her husband, Manmohan Choudhary, on October 27 at the Sardarpura police station. Anita’s remains, "divided into six pieces and wrapped in plastic bags," were buried in a deep pit near the home of the main suspect, Mohammad Gulamuddin Farooqi, whom the authorities are urgently trying to locate.
Oct 22, 2024
"दधीचि": Jatin Das, hailed by Netaji as the "Young Dadhichi," fasted unto death for 63 days in Lahore Jail, enduring brutality while protesting British tyranny, his martyrdom ignited national outrage, inspiring millions in the fight for India's freedom
Jatin Das, revered by many as 'Jatin Da,' was a name synonymous with sacrifice and revolution in India’s struggle for independence. His enduring legacy is often tied to the 63-day hunger strike he embarked on, a journey that would ultimately lead to his tragic yet heroic death. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose fittingly likened Jatin Das to Dadhichi, the mythological sage who sacrificed himself for the greater good. The depth of his conviction shone through as he chose to die in protest rather than succumb to a British-imposed execution.
Oct 21, 2024
"नशेबाज़ी": Drunk Pune tourists assaulted Raigad homestay owner Abhijit Dhamnaskar, killing his sister Jyoti by ramming their car after being denied rooms; three arrested, and the driver remains absconding as police continue their search in Harihareshwar
In a shocking and tragic incident, a group of eleven tourists from Pune, most of whom were college students, visited a homestay in the Harihareshwar area of Raigad district. In an intoxicated state, the group sought accommodation, but when the owner of the homestay, Abhijit Dhamnaskar, refused to rent them rooms due to their drunken behavior, events took a violent turn. These tourists, unable to control their anger, physically assaulted Dhamnaskar. In the midst of the chaos, they struck and fatally injured his sister, Jyoti Dhamnaskar, who was just 28 years old and worked as a cook at her b...
Oct 19, 2024
India hits back, revealing a Canadian Border officer's role in aiding Khalistani terrorists and ISI in the murder of Sikh activist Balwinder Singh Sandhu, as Trudeau accuses Indian diplomats of killing terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, escalating tensions
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s accusations against Indian diplomats, claiming their involvement in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, have escalated tensions between the two nations. Nijjar, an illegal immigrant who was controversially granted Canadian citizenship, was killed last year. These allegations have once again shed light on Canada's alleged sheltering of Khalistani terrorists, raising serious concerns about the government's intentions and its handling of such sensitive issues.