5-year jail term for ‘offensive’ post : Kerala’s chilling law

The Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan has signed an ordinance to incorporate the controversial Section 118 (A) in the Kerala Police Act, making defamation, intimidation and insulting of any person on social media, a punishable offence, with imprisonment of up to five years or a fine of Rs. 10,000 or both.

Conspiracy to implicate Hindu students by posing anti-Islam material on their social media accounts after hacking the accounts

Hindus demand to stop harassment on Hindu students in Bangladesh in the name of Blasphemy This is a new type of jihad ‘Cyber jihad’ through which attempts are made to ensure that Hindu students are given capital punishment by treating them anti-Islamic and implicating in false charges. The Indian Government should take cognisance of this … Read more

Hindu Goddess Durga Devi denigrated during Navratri – shown drinking and smoking pot by a Christian woman photographer  

Removed the pictures after protest by Hindus It is necessary that the Indian Government should also enact a law on the lines of Pakistan which would award death penalty to  those committing blasphemy. Other religious communities persistently attempt to insult Hindu Deities; however, they do not indulge in causing contempt of seats of faith in … Read more

NIA busts Pak-sponsored al-Qaida module; 9 terrorists arrested from Bengal, Kerala

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on 19th September busted a Pakistan-sponsored Al-Qaeda module planning to attack vital installations in India and being motivated to carry out terror strikes in multiple places including Delhi NCR.