Pakistani textbooks demonise Hindus! – BBC Urdu documentary
BBC Urdu published a video on YouTube on Monday highlighting the inherent prejudice against Hindus in Pakistani textbooks.
BBC Urdu published a video on YouTube on Monday highlighting the inherent prejudice against Hindus in Pakistani textbooks.
The ongoing Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi case in the Mathura District of Uttar Pradesh has taken a new turn. The Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi Mukti Andolan Samiti has said that the ‘Srivigraha’ (Idol) of the huge temple of Thakur Keshabdev is buried on the steps of the small mosque of Lal Quila (Agra Fort) Dewan-e-Khas in Agra.
It is reported that Jihadi terrorists are plotting an attack during the Amarnath Yatra which will commence from June this year. Incidents of terrorist attacks are on the rise from the last few days in Kashmir.
The Policemen who stopped a religious procession that was taken out on 29th March, hundreds of Sikhs attacked them with swords. Fourteen Policemen were injured in the attack. The condition of 4 Policemen is said to be critical.
When PM Modi went to Bangladesh, he visited the temple of Jeshoreshwari Kali Mata, one of the 51 Shakti Peethas there. He also went to other temples and performed worship. The fanatics there did not like this. The religious fanatics attacked Hindus and their temples…
Reuters has reported that religious fanatics in Bangladesh launched an attack on Hindus and Hindu temples. This incident closely followed PM Modi’s departure from there. Modi was in Bangladesh to attend a program to mark the 50th anniversary of Bangladesh’s nationhood.
In 2007, the previous Himachal Pradesh Government had appointed two non-Hindus to the administration of Maa Jwalamukhi Temple, one of the Shaktipeethas.
Many devotees going to Tirupati Balaji temple in Andhra Pradesh offer their hair there. There is a belief that tonsuring the head there fulfils wishes of devotees.
The title of a s hort film, ‘Pattarude Mutton Curry’, has been changed to ‘Mutton Curry’ following the outrage by the Kerala Brahmins Association (Kerala Brahmana Sabha), alleging that the title is “insulting to Brahmin culture”.
Mahant Narendra Giri, President of Akhil Bharatiya Akhara Parishad, has demanded that the names of roads named after Mughals and British be changed. He said that the streets should be renamed after great people of India who sacrificed their lives for the country.