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Sadhvi Pragya’s 17-Year Ordeal Ends with Acquittal in Malegaon Blast Case
Jul 31, 2025
On July 31, a turning point was reached in one of India’s longest and most controversial terror trials. A special NIA court in Mumbai acquitted all accused in the 2008 Malegaon blast case — a case that for nearly 17 years had clouded the lives of Sadhvi Pragya Thakur, Lieutenant Colonel Purohit, and others. Most notably, the court ruled that there is no evidence to establish that the bike, allegedly used in the 2008 Malegaon blast that claimed six lives, belongs to former BJP MP Pragya Thakur.

Praniti Shinde Follows Her Father's Path: Calls ‘Operation Sindoor’ a ‘Tamasha’
Jul 31, 2025
Congress MP Praniti Shinde, daughter of former Union Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde, has reignited political tensions by echoing what many believe is a familiar anti-Bharat rhetoric. Known for her unwavering allegiance to the Congress party and its controversial narratives, Praniti recently made headlines for a statement that has triggered national outrage.

Trump’s Claims on India Deal Exposed as Empty Talk Amid Tariffs and False War Mediation Boasts
Jul 31, 2025
In what appears to be yet another blow to the historically steady ties between India and the United States, President Donald Trump has taken a confrontational turn. In a surprising statement, he declared that India would now face a 25% tariff and an additional ‘penalty’ for importing Russian oil. Adding to the tension, he also voiced strong displeasure over India’s position as one of the top purchasers of Russian arms and energy.

Why is the US Fuming Over India’s BrahMos Strike on Pakistan During Op Sindoor? Trump’s Bizarre Outbursts Fuel Speculation
Jul 31, 2025
In a rather startling development, US President Donald Trump has gone off on what many are calling an unhinged tirade, unleashing a series of erratic statements through social media and official addresses. On July 30, he threw the global community off balance by suddenly announcing a 25% tariff on India, alongside a penalty for continuing to import Russian oil.

2006 Nithari Murders: Supreme Court Backs Allahabad High Court’s Acquittal of Moninder Singh Pandher and Surendra Koli, Dismisses Appeals from CBI, UP Government, and Victims’ Families
Jul 30, 2025
On Wednesday, July 30, 2025, the Supreme Court of India upheld the Allahabad High Court’s decision to acquit Moninder Singh Pandher and Surendra Koli, two individuals initially convicted in the horrific 2006 Nithari serial murders case. This ruling came despite appeals from the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), the Uttar Pradesh government, and the families of several victims who sought to challenge the High Court’s judgment. The decision marks a significant moment in a case that has gripped the nation for nearly two decades, leaving families of the victims in anguish and raising questio…

Rahul Gandhi’s Operation Sindoor Remarks: A Political Gamble Threatening India’s Strategic Interests
Jul 30, 2025
When Rahul Gandhi stood up to speak in the Lok Sabha about Operation Sindoor, many anticipated a sense of national solidarity. After all, India had just executed a successful and widely praised military response to the brutal terror attack in Pahalgam. However, what followed was far from unity. Instead of applauding the Indian armed forces and standing behind the government, Gandhi delivered a brazen, emotionally-charged, and directionless speech that turned into a political assault—not just on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, but on the very core of India’s sovereignty, military deterrence, and…

Bengaluru Woman Arrested by Gujarat ATS for Allegedly Running Al-Qaeda’s Propaganda Network Online
Jul 30, 2025
In a serious breakthrough in its counter-terrorism operation, the Gujarat Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) has apprehended a “highly radicalised” woman, Shama Parveen, from Bengaluru. She is the fifth person to be arrested in a growing probe into the alleged Al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) digital network operating in India. Parveen, 30 years old, hails from Jharkhand but had been residing in Bengaluru for the past five years.

Washington Post’s Blunder: How It Spread the Same Misinformation It Accused Indian Media Of
Jul 30, 2025
What was supposed to be a critical exposé of Indian journalism during Operation Sindoor turned into a mirror reflecting the faults of the Western media itself. The Washington Post (WaPo), in its coverage of India’s conflict with Pakistan, ended up indulging in the very misinformation it claimed to uncover. “Operation Sindoor’s coverage was no less than a ‘festivity’ for the Western media, something like Christmas in advance as they got a chance to relentlessly hit out at India.”

Baby-Selling Racket Busted at Hyderabad Fertility Clinic Disguised as IVF Treatment
Jul 29, 2025
In Hyderabad, a chilling case of deception and exploitation has come to light involving fake surrogacy, stolen newborns, and ₹35 lakh fraud. What appeared to be a standard IVF surrogacy arrangement turned out to be a well-organized baby-selling racket run from a fertility clinic in Secunderabad. The truth surfaced only after a DNA test at a forensic centre revealed a shocking reality: the baby had no genetic connection with the supposed parents.