May 21, 2024
"हम-तुम अलग हैं फ़र्क है": In a stunning display of judicial leniency, Pune's wealthy builder’s drunk teen son, who killed two with his Porsche, was swiftly granted bail—only to face the harrowing task of writing a 300-word essay and making traffic boards
Early on Sunday morning, a fast-driving Porsche lost control in East Avenue, Kalyani Nagar, Pune. The car, which people said was driven by a drunk teenager named Vedant Agarwal, hit several other vehicles and then crashed into a pavement. This terrible crash resulted in the deaths of a man and a woman, Anis Awadhia and Ashwini Costa.
May 20, 2024
"शक-ए-साज़िश": Horrific bus fire on Haryana's KMP Expressway claims 10 lives, including a 12-year-old girl, as pilgrims returning from sacred sites in Mathura and Vrindavan are tragically engulfed in flames, people comparing it to the Godhra incident
In the early hours of Saturday, tragedy struck a group of 64 pilgrims when their bus suddenly caught fire on the Kundli-Manesar-Palwal (KMP) Expressway in Nuh, Haryana. The devastating incident resulted in the deaths of ten individuals, while many others sustained burn injuries. This group of devotees, including women and children, were on their way back from a spiritual journey to the sacred sites of Mathura and Vrindavan in Uttar Pradesh when the catastrophe occurred around 2 am.
May 19, 2024
"हस्ती मिटती नहीं हमारी": In a landmark victory, security forces finally dismantled Permili Dalam, a notorious Naxalite faction (PLGA) that terrorized Maharashtra's Gadchiroli for 39 years, running a parallel govt & even poisoning food supplies of jawans
Last week, the security forces finally completely destroyed the deadly Naxal terror group ‘Permili Dalam’ of the Peoples’ Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA) in the Gadchiroli area of Maharashtra. This group, long recognized as the logistical backbone for the Naxalite headquarters in Abujhmarh, met its end after decades of persistence and resistance. For 39 years, paramilitary and state police personnel engaged tirelessly in anti-Naxal operations before they could successfully dismantle this formidable group. The conclusion of this terror outfit represents the culmination of numerous sacrifice...
May 19, 2024
"आख़िर कब तक": Massive unrest in Dhupguri, West Bengal, after four Hindu temples—two Goddess Kali, one Shiv, and one Shani in Kholai gram—were desecrated in a single night, sparking widespread, fiery protests over this organized attack
In a distressing series of events on the night of May 17th, unidentified individuals caused severe damage to four Hindu temples in Kholai gram, Dhupguri, located in the Jalpaiguri district of West Bengal. This violent act affected two temples dedicated to Goddess Kali, one to Lord Shiv, and one to Lord Shani, suggesting a coordinated attack.
May 18, 2024
"मुद्दई लाख बुरा चाहे तो": Chadar seller of Badaun, UP, Rahat booked for raping and threatening a Muslim widow at Bade Sarkar Dargah, a site also tragically tied to the brutal murder of two minor boys, exposing a harrowing pattern of violence and abuse
In Badaun district of Uttar Pradesh, a distressing incident has come to light involving a chadar vendor named Rahat, who has been accused of raping a widow. This widow had visited a Dargah for Ziyarat. It is reported that Rahat also threatened the victim with dire consequences if she disclosed her ordeal to anyone.
May 18, 2024
"ये न थी हमारी क़िस्मत": In Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, violent mobs have targeted Pakistani MBBS students, resulting in serious injuries, many killed & prompting urgent calls for safety; the response from Pakistani authorities widely condemned as insufficient
In a distressing turn of events, the city of Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan, witnessed appalling violence on the night of Friday, 17th May. Reports have emerged that foreign students, particularly Pakistani MBBS students, were subjected to brutal attacks by local mobs. Several informed sources indicated that these violent incidents resulted in the tragic deaths of four Pakistani students, while numerous others sustained severe injuries. This alarming situation has led the embassies of both India and Pakistan to issue urgent advisories to their citizens, strongly advising them to remain ...
May 16, 2024
"दास्ताँ -ए-रिवाज़": Mohd Sameer, son of Sajid, who was out on bail for sexually assaulting a 5-year-old, rapes another 4-year-old disabled Hindu girl in a sugarcane field after abducting her from a bhandara in a mandir, fled the scene thinking her dead
In a deeply disturbing incident in the Gnagoh area of Saharanpur district, Uttar Pradesh, the local community has been shaken by a brutal rape. A 4-year-old handicapped little Hindu girl was the victim of a severe attack perpetrated by an individual named Sameer, son of Sajid. The assault took place in a secluded sugarcane field where, after committing the crime, Sameer abandoned the injured girl thinking she is dead and fled.
May 16, 2024
"जुनून-ए-इश्क": In Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, a woman courageously filed a complaint against Wasim, Qasim, Dilnawaz, Kamil, and Munna, accusing them of threatening acid attacks and implicating her brothers in false cases if she refused to marry Wasim
In a disturbing event in Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, a serious allegation has been lodged by a young woman against a local man named Wasim. The complaint, which has shuddered the local community, involves threats of grievous harm and defamation. According to the filed complaint, Wasim allegedly possesses an explicit video of the woman and has threatened to distribute it on social media platforms. The threats escalated to include a horrifying promise of an acid attack along with framing her brothers in a fabricated rape case.
May 15, 2024
"घर आजा परदेसी तेरा देस बुलाए रे": A historic day unfolds as the MHA issues the first 14 citizenship certificates under the CAA, signaling over 300 persecuted minorities now embraced as Indian citizens—a profound commitment to refuge and human rights
On the 15th of May, a significant milestone was reached in the implementation of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) as the first batch of citizenship certificates was issued. A total of 14 individuals from persecuted non-Muslim migrant communities in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh were granted Indian citizenship.