BBC removes Kashmir and Ladakh region from the map of India in its video
What else can we expect from a British-owned broadcasting company other than hatred for India ?
What else can we expect from a British-owned broadcasting company other than hatred for India ?
“Merely because one religious group is dominating in a particular locality, it cannot be a ground to prohibit from celebrating religious festivals or taking processions of other religious groups through those roads,” the Madras High Court gave this decision while hearing a petition.
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”.
On the night of 20th March, more than 50 religious fanatics attacked a predominantly Dalit colony with sticks, lathis, swords and other weapons, and destroyed houses. This ghastly incident took place in Sarai Kale Khan here.
A copy of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo portraying Prophet Muhammad’s cartoon was shown in Batley Grammar School in Britain’s West Yorkshire, following which, many Muslims held demonstrations outside the school.
Posters proclaiming that “This premises is a holy place for Hindus. Entry of non-Hindus is restricted here,” have been put up by Hindu Yuva Vahini in over 150 temples here.
Allahabad Central University Vice-Chancellor Prof. Sangita Srivastava has written to the District Collector Bhanuchandra Goswami complaining about the use of loudspeakers during Azaan from the nearby mosque.
Rahul Gandhi taking a jibe at the BJP Government said, “Saddam Hussein of Iraq and Muammar Gaddafi used to have elections.
After threatening BJP leader Kalyanaraman with murder, Islamic organisations in Tamil Nadu have started a hate campaign against the Marwari community in particular and North Indians in general accusing them of ‘goading’ Kalyanaraman.
The Indian Government has finally compelled Twitter to close down 97% of accounts spreading anti-India propaganda using the ‘Farmer Genocide’ hashtag, supporting the ongoing farmer agitation on Delhi borders and spreading inflammatory messages.