Jul 30, 2025
Gujarat ATS arrested 30-year-old Shama Parveen from Bengaluru for running an AQIS-linked terror propaganda network on Instagram, marking the fifth arrest in a nationwide crackdown on radicalised individuals spreading jihad and inciting violence in India
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.
Jul 30, 2025
In a stunning twist, The Washington Post admits to peddling fake news during Operation Sindoor—fabricating quotes, mistranslating Hindi, and falsely blaming Indian media, only to quietly erase its lies when caught red-handed, exposing its own hypocrisy
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.”
Jul 29, 2025
A couple paid ₹35 lakh hoping for a baby through IVF, but DNA tests revealed the shocking truth—no biological link, just a baby bought from a poor family; 8 people including top doctors arrested, clinics raided, and a nationwide surrogacy scam exposed
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.
Jul 29, 2025
Assam launched a bold eviction drive in Uriamghat, clearing 3,600 acres of Rengma Reserve Forest from 2,000 illegal settlers, as CM Himanta Biswa Sarma vows to reclaim every inch of encroached land and protect Assam’s culture from demographic threats
The Assam government has launched a sweeping eviction operation aimed at removing illegal encroachments from thousands of acres of reserved forest land in Uriamghat, a sensitive region that lies on the border with Nagaland. This ambitious initiative is part of a larger crackdown against what the state refers to as “illegal infiltration,” and targets encroachers who have taken over protected forest zones.
Jul 29, 2025
In a fiery Lok Sabha address, Amit Shah revealed how India avenged the Pahalgam attack by killing 3 LeT terrorists in Operation Mahadev and flattening 9 Pakistani terror camps in Operation Sindoor, exposing proof from rifles to voter IDs from Pakistan
On 29th July 2025, Union Home Minister Amit Shah delivered a powerful and emotionally charged speech in the Lok Sabha, shedding light on the swift and strategic military operations that followed the Pahalgam terror attack. As Parliament discussed Operation Sindoor, Shah provided a detailed account of how India avenged the bloodshed inflicted by Pakistan-backed terrorists and exposed Islamabad’s undeniable role in harboring jihadist elements.
Jul 29, 2025
In a bold clean-up ahead of 2025 polls, Bihar’s voter list shows a shocking 77 lakh bogus entries—an IIM-backed study confirms 9.7% roll inflation, even as political drama erupts over EC's SIR drive to restore fairness, accuracy, and voter trust
Bihar has now become the epicenter of political controversy across India. The Election Commission of India (ECI), while conducting its Special Intensive Revision (SIR) campaign to clean up the electoral rolls ahead of the state assembly elections, has revealed something that has stirred a massive uproar: more than 60 lakh names from the previous voter list were not found.
Jul 28, 2025
Justice Yashwant Varma, caught in a storm after firemen found piles of cash in his Delhi home, now challenges the SC's inquiry while hiding his identity, as the court questions his delay, his silence, and his refusal to explain how the money got there
On Monday, 28th July, the Supreme Court delivered a scathing response to Justice Yashwant Varma’s petition, in which he challenged the findings of an in-house inquiry conducted by the apex court itself. The inquiry had been initiated following a major incident at Justice Varma's official government residence in Delhi, where a huge pile of cash was discovered inside a storeroom, triggered by a fire outbreak in March this year. The visuals from the scene had quickly gone viral, sparking public outrage and calls for accountability.
Jul 28, 2025
Saurabh Anand brutally attacked with a machete in Melbourne, nearly losing his hand, as global hate crimes against Indians rise—Charanpreet Singh beaten unconscious in Adelaide, Harsimrat Randhawa shot dead in Canada, and MEA confirms 30 killed
In a deeply disturbing reminder of growing racial violence against Indians abroad, a 33-year-old Indian-origin man, Saurabh Anand, is now recovering in hospital after a horrific machete assault that nearly severed his hand. The shocking incident took place outside Central Square Shopping Centre in Altona Meadows, southwest Melbourne, on the evening of Saturday, 19 July, and has sent shockwaves through the Indian community in Australia and beyond.
Jul 28, 2025
A 600-strong Muslim mob attacked 15 Hindu homes in Rangpur, Bangladesh over a fake blasphemy post by a cloned account, forcing 50 terrified families to flee as police watched and later fled, with no arrests made and an 18-year-old Hindu boy wrongly jailed
On Sunday, 27th July, a violent and organised mob of 500-600 Muslims launched a brutal assault on over 15 homes belonging to Hindus in Betgari Union of Gangachara upazila, Rangpur district, Bangladesh, under the allegation of ‘blasphemy’. This was not a spontaneous act of outrage but a calculated and selective attack, aimed at terrifying and uprooting the minority Hindu community in the area.