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Manisha, an 18-year-old teacher from Loharu, was found dead with her throat slit and body mutilated, police negligence sparked outrage, highways blocked, leaders from CM Nayab Saini to Digvijay Chautala promised justice as villagers refused her funeral
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The anger of Manisha’s family and villagers is not without reason. From the very beginning, police handling of the case was careless and unprofessional.
In Rajasthan, Hansram Suraj’s body was found in a blue drum with salt over it, while his wife Sunita, three kids and landlord’s son vanished, echoing the Meerut case where Muskan Rastogi and lover Sahil Shukla killed Saurabh Rajput
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Investigators revealed that Hansram worked at a local brick kiln and stayed in a rented rooftop room.
By naming CP Radhakrishnan, a veteran from Tamil Nadu with RSS roots, Coimbatore wins, party leadership, and governorships, NDA signals a bold southern push while securing near-certain victory in the Vice-Presidential election
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A veteran BJP leader from Tamil Nadu, Chandrapuram Ponnusamy Radhakrishnan has had a long career in politics, marked by his association with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and various leadership roles within the BJP
The Wire uses Bangladeshi writer Ahmede Hussain to whitewash Hindu massacres, masking Moplah genocide of 2,500, Direct Action Day’s 10,000 dead, Noakhali’s 5,000 butchered, twisting Jinnah’s Two-Nation Theory into fake ‘class struggle’
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The Muslim League rallied people under the green banner of Islam, with speeches and campaigns rooted in religion, not in socialism or economic redistribution.
As PM Modi unveils the High-Power Demography Mission, rising Muslim births in Kerala, NRC exclusions in Assam, surges in Bengal, and echoes of Partition reveal how shifting numbers threaten India’s security, culture, and future identity
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At the national level, the Hindu population came down slightly, from 80.46% in 2001 to 79.8% in 2011. But the Muslim population rose from 13.43% to 14.23%.
Billionaire Sunjay Kapur’s sudden death during a London polo match sparks a ₹30,000 crore storm—Rani Kapur alleges foul play, Priya Sachdev seizes control, and a fractured family wages war over Sona Comstar’s vast and fiercely contested empire
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The sudden death of billionaire industrialist Sunjay Kapur, ex-husband of actress Karisma Kapoor, during a polo match in London has triggered a bitter inheritance battle over his ₹30,000-crore fortune.
In 1971, US armed Pakistan with $2B in weapons during Bangladesh’s genocide, and today, while blaming India for buying Russian oil, it cuts tariffs for Pakistan, hosts its Army Chief at the White House and calls India a “dead economy” — hypocrisy much?
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The post by the Eastern Command comes in the wake of the US blaming India for buying Russian oil and ‘funding the war against Ukraine’, while the US and EU themselves continue their trades with Russia.
"India’s bold new doctrine": Swift strikes on terror camps, no fear of nuclear threats, no distinction between terrorists and their backers; NDA vows zero tolerance against cross-border terrorism under PM Modi’s iron-willed leadership
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The NDA resolution praises Operation Sindoor, PM Modi’s leadership, and India’s global outreach after the Pahalgam attack, asserting a bold shift backed by defence reforms, Nari Shakti, and support from the US and BRICS.
Odisha’s Vigilance raids unravel a shocking saga of corruption—a Motor Vehicle Inspector owns 44 plots, a Project Director hoards 84 acres, a Forest Officer grabs 115 plots, and crores in gold, cash, flats, and complexes expose empires built by officials
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With asset seizures happening almost every week, it is clear that corruption in Odisha has not only grown in depth but also in sophistication.
The Supreme Court slammed Rahul Gandhi for claiming Chinese soldiers thrashed Indian troops, questioned his sources, halted the defamation case, and warned that "a true Indian wouldn’t say such things"—freedom of speech doesn't mean Army defamation
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"How do you get to know when 2000 square kilometres was acquired by China? Were you there? Do you have any credible material?" Justice Dipankar Datta inquired.














