Aug 27, 2025
Milords, why demand to stand above criticism when democracy thrives on questioning, for Justice B Sudershan Reddy’s Salwa Judum verdict shows even judges must face accountability, no matter how powerful their robes once were
On 26th August, a group of retired judges issued a strongly worded response that has reignited the debate on judicial accountability. Their intervention came after some sitting judges and activists defended former Justice B. Sudershan Reddy from political criticism. The retired judges, however, plainly stated that judicial independence was not under threat from Amit Shah’s remarks.
Aug 26, 2025
Samajwadi Party’s boast of 18,000 affidavits backfired as Uttar Pradesh CEO exposed fake scans and dead voters, leaving Akhilesh Yadav looking foolish in Kannauj while Asim Arun and the Election Commission tore apart his baseless allegations
The I.N.D.I. Alliance, led by the Congress party, has been repeatedly accusing the Election Commission of India (ECI) of being involved in voter fraud. These allegations have been fact-checked several times in the past, and each time the claims have been found to be misleading or false. Despite this, the accusations have not stopped. The latest controversy involves Akhilesh Yadav’s Samajwadi Party (SP), which went as far as to allege that the Election Commission was acting like “Dhritrashtra” instead of presenting proof to back its charges.
Aug 26, 2025
Hidden in archives for decades, Britain’s Rawalpindi mustard gas experiments forced Indian soldiers into chambers, leaving them burned and broken, while Churchill backed poison gas and the empire cloaked its war crimes in a mask of civilization
Between 1930 and 1933 – over a decade before the Nazis opened the Auschwitz concentration camp – British colonial authorities were already using gas chambers on human subjects. This fact alone overturns the carefully polished image of Britain as a so-called “civilized” empire. Long before Europe shuddered at Hitler’s crimes, Britain had already begun its own gas chamber experiments—not on its enemies, but on the very Indian soldiers who fought under its flag.
Aug 26, 2025
Rahul Gandhi’s “vote chori” cry in Bihar revives memories of 1988, when a child’s “Rajiv Gandhi chor hai” on AIR sparked fury, violence at Sagar University, and exposed how Congress twisted protests into chaos while dragging children into politics
After the complete collapse of the much-publicized “Chowkidar Chor Hai” slogan during the 2019 elections, Rahul Gandhi has once again picked up a similar line of attack against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In what many describe as another desperate attempt to destabilize the government, the Congress leader has launched a fresh campaign, this time accusing the ruling party of stealing votes. The opposition has branded this movement as the “vote chori” campaign, alleging that the Election Commission of India is colluding with the Modi government to disenfranchise ordinary voters and tilt the p…
Aug 25, 2025
Syeda Hameed’s defence of Bangladeshis in Assam as “humans with a right to live here” ignited fury, as Himanta Biswa Sarma, Kiren Rijiju and AASU vowed to protect Assamese identity and honour martyrs against what they see as a grave threat to the state
Activist Syeda Saiyidain Hameed, a former member of the Planning Commission during the Manmohan Singh–led Congress government, said that Bangladeshis have the right to live in India. She made this statement during a visit to Assam, at a time when the state government is evicting illegal encroachers from government land and pushing back illegal immigrants from Bangladesh. Her remarks came directly in the context of these ongoing drives.
Aug 25, 2025
Eighty years after World War II, Taiwan and China remain locked in a fierce battle of history, as Chiang Kai-shek and Mao Zedong’s legacies fuel today’s fight over Japan’s defeat, Taiwan’s sovereignty, and rising tensions across the Taiwan Strait
Eighty years have passed since World War II ended, yet the argument over who truly defeated Japan continues to divide China and Taiwan. This battle is not fought with armies anymore but with history books, commemorations, and political speeches. Both sides want to claim the honor of victory, making it a war of narratives. As Beijing prepares for its grand 80th Anniversary Parade, the debate has only become more intense across the Taiwan Strait.
Aug 24, 2025
In Bhagalpur, Bihar, Pakistani women Imrana Khanam and Firdousia Khanam, living since 1956, were found with voter IDs during the SIR exercise, leading to MHA orders, BLO Farzana Khanam’s action, and DM Nawal Kishor Choudhary’s confirmation
On 24th August, a shocking revelation surfaced in Bhagalpur, Bihar. Two women identified as Imrana Khanam and Firdousia Khanam, both of Pakistani origin, were discovered to have their names listed in the state’s official voter list. Alongside this, they also possessed Aadhaar cards, documents that normally establish the holder’s identity as an Indian resident.
Aug 24, 2025
Nikki Bhati of Greater Noida set on fire by her husband Vipin and in-laws over a ₹36 lakh dowry demand as her son and sister saw the horror unfold while protests rose, her father demanded bulldozer justice and Vipin was later shot in a police encounter
In December 2016, a young woman named Nikki entered into marriage with Vipin Bhati in Greater Noida’s Sirsa village. On the very same day, Nikki’s elder sister Kanchan married Vipin’s brother, Rohit. The two sisters became brides in the same household, a union that their family believed would be a happy beginning. To honor the marriage, Nikki’s family provided a lavish dowry. The gifts included a Mahindra Scorpio SUV, a Royal Enfield Bullet motorcycle, a large amount of cash, gold jewelry, and several other valuables.
Aug 24, 2025
Lt. Col. Rishi Rajalakshmi, shot in the face in the 2017 Pulwama Tral encounter with his nose, jaw, and cheek shattered, returned scarred but unbroken to serve again, and for this indomitable courage Gen. Bipin Rawat hailed him as “the most fearless man”
Lieutenant Colonel Rishi Rajalakshmi often wears a veil to cover the scars from his battlefield injuries, but his valor and spirit remain unscarred. A native of Muthukulam in Alappuzha district of Kerala, this Indian Army officer’s life is an inspiring story of extraordinary courage and dedication. Severely wounded in a counter-terror operation in Kashmir, he not only returned to serve with undiminished fervor but also went on to lead life-saving disaster relief efforts in his home state with the same passion and commitment.