Aug 3, 2025
‘Time Is Running Out’: Held captive by Hamas since Oct 7, Israeli hostage Evyatar David is starved and forced to dig his own grave—proof Hamas uses civilians as pawns while Israel urges aid and fights to rescue its people from terror’s grip
The world watched in horror on Saturday as Palestinian terror group Hamas released a disturbing video of 24-year-old Israeli hostage Evyatar David, kidnapped during the October 7, 2023 massacre at the Nova music festival in southern Israel. In the video, filmed inside one of Gaza’s concrete tunnels, Evyatar appears severely emaciated, his ribs visible, his body frail. Holding a shovel with trembling hands, he is seen digging a pit in the dirt below.
Aug 3, 2025
No women’s remains found at 10 Dharmasthala sites as SIT digs raise doubts on mass burial claims; Karnataka HC lifts gag order, citing public’s right to know, while a PAN card, bone fragments, and changing panchayat statements deepen the mystery
The ongoing probe into the shocking allegations of mass burials in the temple town of Dharmasthala, Karnataka, seems to be revealing more confusion than clarity. As of now, the Special Investigation Team (SIT), assigned to investigate the claims, has not discovered any human remains of women at the sites mentioned by the sanitation worker who initially made the explosive allegations.
Aug 3, 2025
A senior Army officer brutally attacked four SpiceJet staff at Srinagar Airport over excess cabin baggage, leaving one with a broken jaw, another with spinal injuries, as CISF intervened, FIR was filed, and CCTV handed to police for action
In a deeply shocking and violent episode at Srinagar Airport on July 26, 2025, a senior Army official has been accused of grievously assaulting four ground staff members of SpiceJet after he was asked to pay for carrying excess cabin luggage on flight SG 386 bound for Delhi.
Aug 3, 2025
Four Indian-origin seniors vanished on a road trip from Buffalo to a West Virginia temple, last seen at a Burger King in Erie—days later, their car was found crashed off a steep embankment near Big Wheeling Creek, all four tragically confirmed dead
A road trip meant to be a peaceful religious visit has turned into a distressing mystery, as U.S. authorities continue their urgent search for four Indian-origin senior citizens who have disappeared without a trace. The missing individuals — Asha Divan, Kishore Divan, Shailesh Divan, and Gita Divan — were last known to be on a journey from Buffalo, New York to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, traveling together in a light green Toyota Camry with a New York license plate (EKW2611).
Aug 2, 2025
Hindus were brutally massacred in Pahalgam after religious profiling by Pakistani terrorists, yet Opposition leaders denied the jihadist motive, whitewashed the carnage as politics, and handed Pakistan the perfect shield for its blood-soaked terror agenda
The terrorist attack in Pahalgam on April 22, 2025, has emerged as one of the deadliest hate-driven massacres India has seen since Pulwama. In a horrifying display of ideological violence, twenty-six civilians were executed, with all but one being Hindu. Terrorists reportedly forced their victims to recite the Kalma and checked for circumcision to identify non-Muslims, targeting them with calculated brutality.
Aug 2, 2025
A low-paid Karnataka clerk with a ₹15,000 salary secretly built a ₹30 crore empire—24 homes, 40 acres, gold, luxury vehicles—by faking 96 govt projects, as Lokayukta raids across 41 sites expose a corruption web entangling engineers, suppliers, and babus
A routine raid turned into a jaw-dropping revelation when Lokayukta officials uncovered properties worth ₹30 crore belonging to a former clerk in Karnataka. This shocking discovery has now become a symbol of how deep-rooted corruption can thrive even in seemingly modest government jobs.
Aug 2, 2025
Tejashwi Yadav dramatically claimed his name vanished from Bihar’s voter list, flashing a wrong EPIC number—only to be exposed when officials and netizens proved his name stood clear at serial 416, tearing apart his narrative before the elections
As Bihar gears up for its Assembly elections slated for later in 2025, a fresh political controversy has surfaced. The electoral process has once again come under scrutiny, this time involving none other than the Rashtriya Janata Dal’s (RJD) key face and Chief Ministerial candidate, Tejashwi Yadav, son of RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav.
Aug 2, 2025
“Call it Sanatani terrorism,” said ex-CM Prithviraj Chavan, exposing Congress’s anti-Hindu venom—after 17 years of false arrests, torture, and a collapsed saffron terror myth, they still shame Dharma to protect vote banks and rewrite the truth
The Congress party has once again ignited political tensions, this time with a term that is raising eyebrows and stirring sharp reactions—‘Sanatani terrorism’. Former Maharashtra Chief Minister and senior Congress leader Prithviraj Chavan has drawn fire for using this phrase, especially in the wake of the acquittal of all seven accused in the 2008 Malegaon bomb blast case by a special NIA court. The fresh controversy signals Congress’ continuing pattern of allegedly vilifying Hindus after the earlier ‘Bhagwa terror’ narrative fell flat.
Aug 2, 2025
Supreme Court steps in to decide whether Rohingyas are ‘refugees’ or ‘illegal immigrants’, raising critical concerns about whether the judiciary is once again overstepping its constitutional limits and assuming the role meant for the government
On Thursday, 31st July 2025, the Supreme Court of India made a significant announcement that could have long-term national implications. A three-judge bench comprising Justices Surya Kant, Dipankar Datta, and N Kotiswar Singh said that the Court would decide whether the Rohingyas living in India are to be regarded as refugees or illegal immigrants. The matter, which involves serious national and legal questions, will be heard over an extended three-day session.