Bengal Minister Jakir Hossain injured in a bomb attack
Jakir Hossain, Minister of State in the Trinamool Congress government, suffered a major leg injury in a bomb attack targetting him. He has been hospitalised for treatment.
Jakir Hossain, Minister of State in the Trinamool Congress government, suffered a major leg injury in a bomb attack targetting him. He has been hospitalised for treatment.
On 16th February, Mahant Muni Bajrang Das of ‘Badi Sangat’ was attacked by religious fanatics with knives, here. He was grievously injured in the attack. He has been admitted to a hospital in Lakshmanpuri.
Pop star Rihanna is facing backlash on social media yet again. After getting schooled for tweeting in support of the ongoing farmers’ agitation in India, the singer is receiving flak for posing topless for an ad photoshoot while wearing a Lord Ganesh pendant.
NCERT is exposed for spreading the misinformation as their textbook has no proof to back their claim about Mughals destroying Hindu temples and later Shahjan and Aurangzeb making financial provisions to repair them.
In a massive pro-freedom rally organised on the 117th birth anniversary of GM Syed, one of the founding fathers of modern Sindhi nationalism, protesters raised the placards of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other world leaders…
The Tamil Nadu Government has agreed to get the Christian cemetery built in front of Manimoortheeswaram Uchishta Ganapathy Temple near Tirunelveli shifted to another place to avoid any possible law and order problems.
On the night of February 10th, a mob of 30 to 40 religious fundamentalists broke into the house of Rinku Sharma, a 26-year-old Bajrang Dal activist in Mangolpuri area of Delhi, and stabbed him to death.
The Budhvihar police here have registered a criminal case against 3 religious fanatics for kidnapping and coercing a minor girl into marriage.
Farmers have declared that a nationwide ‘rail roko’ protest will be held on 18th February. Some farmers’ unions have been protesting against the farm laws on the borders of Delhi.
Under severe pressure from the Central Government, the micro-blogging social platform, Twitter has blocked the 709 accounts flagged by Indian Government as “carrying inflammatory and divisive comments“.