Oct 12, 2025
“Girl… it’s all your fault”: Four arrested for the gangrape of a 2nd-year MBBS student in West Bengal — Firdos Sekh, Apu Bauri, and Sekh Reajuddin, all from the Muslim community — while Mamata Banerjee blames the victim for going out at night
The West Bengal police on Sunday, 12 October, arrested three individuals in connection with the gang rape of a medical student in Paschim Bardhaman district. The case has provoked widespread outrage across the state.
Oct 12, 2025
"Faith should be a choice, not a transaction": In a shocking crackdown, Chitrakoot Police in Uttar Pradesh bust a massive Christian conversion racket in Ghunuwa village as Bajrang Dal’s Shivendra Pratap Singh claims 40% poor Hindus converted
On 11th October, police officials in Chitrakoot, Uttar Pradesh, uncovered an organized Christian religious conversion racket operating in Ghunuwa village, under the jurisdiction of Raipura police station. The investigation began after activists from the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bajrang Dal alerted local authorities about forced conversions taking place among poor Hindu families.
Oct 12, 2025
In Mysuru’s Saligrama, a 5-acre government school land was allegedly bulldozed by Islamists to build a road to Muslim homes, as locals accuse CM Siddaramaiah of ignoring growing land jihad across Karnataka
A shocking incident has surfaced in Saligrama town, Mysuru district. Locals say that “a portion of a government school building was allegedly demolished by Islamists using a JCB and tractor to create a road.”
Oct 12, 2025
“Durand Line burns as Pakistan surrenders pride”: Taliban forces devastate Pakistan in brutal Durand Line clashes, killing 18 soldiers and forcing several to surrender after Kabul airstrike as Amir Khan Muttaqi visits India amid tensions
At least 18 Pakistani Army soldiers were killed, with several more taken prisoner, on Sunday as fighting along the Afghanistan–Pakistan border escalated overnight.
Oct 11, 2025
Afghan FM Amir Khan Muttaqi’s visit to Darul Uloom Deoband in Uttar Pradesh revives global focus on the Taliban’s Deobandi roots and the historic seminary’s lasting influence on South Asia’s Islam
On October 11, Afghanistan’s acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi, representing the Taliban government, made an important visit to the Darul Uloom Deoband seminary in Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh. This visit has attracted global attention because it marks the first diplomatic engagement between the Taliban and India since the militant group regained power in Afghanistan in 2021.
Oct 11, 2025
Donald Trump hilariously claims Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado accepted her 2025 Nobel Peace Prize “in his honour,” turning Venezuela’s democracy win into yet another episode of his self-glorifying world tour
Former U.S. President Donald Trump once again turned a global moment into a personal headline, claiming that Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado accepted her 2025 Nobel Peace Prize “in his honour.”
Oct 11, 2025
"In diplomacy, silence often shouts the loudest": Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi’s outrage over women journalists barred at Taliban presser in New Delhi backfires as MEA cites Vienna Convention, exposing Congress’s hypocrisy on diplomacy and feminism
Some controversies happen by chance; others are intentionally built for attention. The uproar over the recent Taliban press interaction in New Delhi clearly belonged to the second type — a piece of political theatre directed by the usual figures of Lutyens’ Delhi.
Oct 11, 2025
“One crime too many, one justice too late”: An Odisha MBBS student was dragged into a jungle near Durgapur’s IQ City Medical College in West Bengal and gang-raped by five men as her friend Wasif Ali fled, sparking NCW probe and statewide outrage
A terrifying event in Durgapur has shaken not only the medical community but also ordinary citizens. On the night of October 10, 2025, a second-year MBBS student from Odisha was abducted and gang-raped by a group of men in a forested area near her college campus.
Oct 11, 2025
“They called it holy land, but it was just stolen ground”: Kerala High Court tears into Waqf Board for grabbing Munambam’s 404-acre land, exposes 1950 Farook College deed as fake waqf claim, saving 600 Christian and Hindu families from eviction
In a landmark ruling handed down on 10 October, a division bench of the Kerala High Court declared that the Kerala Waqf Board’s decision to classify the contested Munambam land as a waqf property was “bad in law” and amounted to a “land-grabbing tactic.”








