Aug 2, 2025
Rahul Gandhi claimed the late Arun Jaitley warned him on farm laws—a full year after Jaitley’s death; as Rohan Jaitley hit back, Rahul doubled down with wild accusations of election rigging, forgetting Modi won with full majority—twice
In a fresh controversy, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has found himself at the center of criticism after making a provably false claim involving the late BJP stalwart Arun Jaitley. While attacking the electoral system of India and the contentious farm laws during the Congress Party’s Annual Legal Conclave in New Delhi, Rahul Gandhi narrated an incident that has left many baffled.
Aug 2, 2025
A Muslim man Hafijul Rahman slapped another Muslim, Hossain Ahmed Mazumdar, on an Indigo flight, but leftist-Islamist handles falsely blamed a Sanghi or RSS-BJP Hindu, spinning a victimhood tale—until a journalist exposed the truth with Indigo’s statement
On Friday, 1st August, a flood of misleading posts took over social media platforms, especially X (formerly known as Twitter), falsely portraying a communal incident onboard an Indigo flight. The central claim? That a Hindu man had assaulted a Muslim co-passenger mid-flight. But what actually unfolded was far removed from this carefully crafted narrative.
Aug 1, 2025
Forgotten story of Damodar Rao, the royal child tied to Rani Lakshmibai’s back in battle, who lost his kingdom, wandered through forests with a ₹7 lakh inheritance stolen by the British, lived in hiding, and died in 1906 as a prince no one remembered
Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi is remembered with pride across India as a fearless warrior queen of the Revolt of 1857. Her name is etched in history books, folk songs, and nationalist stories. However, very few know about her adopted son, Damodar Rao, who witnessed the rebellion not through legend, but through the harsh realities of life. The British Empire’s controversial policy known as the Doctrine of Lapse refused to recognize adopted heirs as rightful successors. It was this very denial that pushed Rani Lakshmibai into battle. But while she became a national symbol of resistance, her son’s l…
Aug 1, 2025
Special NIA court acquits 7 in the 2008 Malegaon blast, orders probe against ATS’s ACP Shekhar Bagde for planting RDX, forging medical reports, and owning suspicious assets, exposing a shocking tale of fabricated evidence and investigative abuse
In a major turn of events, a special NIA (National Investigation Agency) court in Mumbai has acquitted all seven accused in the 2008 Malegaon blast case. The list of those cleared includes Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur and Lt. Colonel Shrikant Prasad Purohit, both of whom were under trial for over a decade. On July 31st, Special Judge A.K. Lahoti not only acquitted the accused but also raised serious questions over the integrity of the investigation conducted by the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS). Most importantly, the court recommended an inquiry against ATS officer ACP Shekhar Bagde fo…
Jul 31, 2025
‘Bhagwa Has Won’: After 17 years of torture and false charges, Sadhvi Pragya is acquitted in the Malegaon blast case as the NIA court finds no proof—Congress’s false narrative collapses, and it’s now clear that Hindus cannot be terrorists
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.
Jul 31, 2025
Congress MP Praniti Shinde called Operation Sindoor a ‘tamasha’, sparking outrage in Lok Sabha as Shrikant Shinde slammed her, invoking 26/11, and BJP hit back over repeated anti-Army, pro-Pak claims tied to Congress' old ‘saffron terror’ narrative
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.
Jul 31, 2025
Is Trump delusional or just misled by his own staff, as he keeps claiming he used ‘trade’ to stop India’s Operation Sindoor without a single deal to show, while India denies any talks, continues striking terrorists, and quietly exposes his every lie
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.
Jul 31, 2025
What did India’s BrahMos strike in Pakistan during Op Sindoor that rattled the US so badly—Trump’s unhinged rants, wild oil claims, and desperate tariffs hint that India may have hit something far deeper than bunkers, sparking global shock and speculation
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.
Jul 30, 2025
In a saga of missing children, bones in drains, necrophilia confessions, and multiple death penalties, the Supreme Court in 2025 upheld Pandher and Koli’s acquittal, rejecting pleas by CBI, UP govt, and grieving families—justice drowned in Nithari
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…