May 28, 2024
"बड़ी वफ़ा से निभाई बेवफ़ाई": Saif Ali, posing as Sukhwinder Singh arrested at Avan Hotel in Lalkuan Nagar, Uttarakhand for Love Jihad, was using a fake ID to lure a Hindu girl, sparking urgent demands for stricter ID verification and hotel regulations
On Sunday (26th May), Haldwani Police arrested Saif Ali, who is accused of using the fake identity of a Hindu man to trap a Hindu girl in a love affair. "After getting information from Hindu activist groups, the Police caught Saif at a private hotel near the railway station in the Lalkuan Nagar area." The accused had booked a room in the hotel using a fake ID card. "The accused had booked the room by showing an ID card in the name of Sukhwinder Singh but when the Police interrogated him, he revealed that he is a Muslim and his name is Saif Ali." The police are investigating the matter.
May 28, 2024
Union Home Minister Amit Shah declares no govt jobs for families of terrorists or stone pelters in J&K, highlights the govt's crackdown on terror funding, PFI ban, and Amritpal Singh's NSA arrest, with a significant drop in terror incidents and casualties
NEW DELHI: Sending a tough message, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has said that no family member of any terrorist nor close relatives of stone pelters will get government jobs in Jammu and Kashmir.
May 27, 2024
"शौक-ए-हकीम": In Uttar Pradesh, a 15-year-old boy tragically ends the reign of his abuser, 50-year-old Hakeem Najakat, who was blackmailing him, a self-proclaimed healer with a dark past of attempted murder, cow slaughter, and occult practices
In a distressing incident that has gripped the community of Paldi village, under the jurisdiction of Shahpur police station, a 15-year-old boy has been arrested for the murder of 50-year-old Hakeem Najakat, who had a controversial past, including charges of cow slaughter and attempted murder. This case has sparked intense discussions on the harsh realities of crime and retribution within the region.
May 27, 2024
"वाह रे तरकीब": Nepal - Infiltrators, in order to grab the temple land, built a slum around it, set it on fire, claimed their papers burnt, played victim cards to get permanent houses, but Hindu groups exposed their plan and are now fiercely protesting
A concerning situation has emerged from Nepal's Mahottari district, where Hindu organisations allege a coordinated effort to seize the land of a historic temple. These groups claim that "Rohingya, Bangladeshi, and illegal Muslim immigrants from other countries have hatched a conspiracy to grab the land of an ancient temple." The land in question belongs to the Laxminarayan Math, also known locally as Mathihani Math. This temple is not just a place of worship but a significant cultural landmark, reputed to be the largest monastery in Nepal and boasting a history that spans hundreds of years.
May 27, 2024
"JungleRaj Horror": IAS Officer BB Biswas fled in despair as his wife Champa, alongside her mother, maids, and niece, endured two brutal years of rape by Mritunjay Yadav, a close associate of Lalu Yadav, in a shocking abuse of power & political corruption
In the shadows of what many call Bihar's 'Jungle Raj', the tragic story of B Biswas, a senior IAS officer, unfolded with a grim end. Biswas passed away due to kidney failure at Raj Hospital in Ranchi on the morning of August 13, 2002, at the age of 53. Originally serving in the 1982 Bihar cadre, he was later allocated to the Jharkhand cadre after the state was divided.
May 26, 2024
"यत्र नारी पूज्यंते": Rahul Gandhi might reconsider his views if he examined history; Lakshmibai Kelkar's 1936 founding of the Rashtra Sevika Samiti robustly championed women's empowerment and national pride, starkly contrasting his claims about the RSS
During a recent election campaign event in Mangolpuri, Delhi, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi expressed his views on the inclusion of women in the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). He stated, "RSS does not include women; it is ingrained in their thinking that women should be kept as second-class citizens."
May 26, 2024
In a heart-wrenching tragedy at Rajkot's TRP Game Zone, 27 lives, including 10 children, were lost due to a fire in a structure lacking necessary fire NOC; the owner has been arrested, sparking immediate, stringent safety inspections across Gujarat
In a tragic incident on the evening of May 25, a devastating fire claimed the lives of 27 individuals, including 10 children, at a gaming zone in Rajkot, Gujarat. Rajkot Police Commissioner, Raju Bhargava, has confirmed that 20 bodies have been recovered so far from the site of the inferno at the TRP Gaming Zone.
May 24, 2024
"यत्र तत्र सनातन सर्वत्र": Recently unearthed in Pakur, Jharkhand, a Pala-Sena era murti of Devi Parvati, flanked by Ganesha and Kartikeya, holds timeless artifacts like a kamandala, sugarcane branch, and Shiva-lingam, dating back to the 7th century
Early Wednesday morning, a group of laborers working in the Bansloi River in Kulbona village made an astonishing discovery that has since captured the attention of the entire region. As they dug through the soft riverbank sands, their shovels clanked against an unusually hard object buried beneath the surface.
May 24, 2024
"कुफ़्र है": Radicals linked to Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan and the Social Democratic Party of India issue ISIS-style beheading threats to 'Hamare Baarah' team, as Kamal Chandra, Annu Kapoor, and Aditi Dhiman gear up for the film's acclaimed June 7 release
The recent unveiling of the first teaser for the movie "Hamare Baarah" has caught the public's attention, not only for its compelling storytelling but also for the controversy it has stirred. Directed by Kamal Chandra, the teaser presents a stark narrative focused on the severe societal challenges faced by Muslim women. These women, portrayed in the film as being treated as lesser beings and akin to "baby-making machines" within their families, highlight the oppressive conditions faced in the name of religious practices.