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After 13 bodies were shattered, ‘The Wire’ writes emotional fiction for Red Fort bombers: The platform’s evergreen love story with Islamist killers

After 13 people died in pieces at the Red Fort, The Wire delivers a syrupy sob story to cleanse jihadi doctors, proudly continuing its long romance with Islamist killers who butcher the very nation that feeds them

Excerpt: The article opened with an interview featuring Umar Nabi’s 53-year-old father, Ghulam Nabi Bhat, who reminisced about the moment his son fulfilled his dream of becoming a doctor.
The article opened with an interview featuring Umar Nabi’s 53-year-old father, Ghulam Nabi Bhat, who reminisced about the moment his son fulfilled his dream of becoming a doctor.

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A Growing Threat: India’s Counterfeit Drug Crisis

“When greed enters medicine, death follows”: India’s fight against fake medicines intensifies as raids in Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Punjab, and Rajasthan expose a deadly ₹200 crore counterfeit network and trigger WHO’s global alarm

Excerpt: During a 60-hour police operation in Kanpur, two secret factories were found manufacturing 434 varieties of fake drugs worth around ₹4.5 crore.
During a 60-hour police operation in Kanpur, two secret factories were found manufacturing 434 varieties of fake drugs worth around ₹4.5 crore.

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Journalist rattled after ex-CJI underlines mosque-over-temple act as desecration: Here’s how the addendum backs Hindu belief

‘Journalist’ rattled as ex-CJI DY Chandrachud calls mosque atop Ram Mandir a desecration, with Ayodhya verdict addendum confirming Hindu beliefs through historic evidence

Excerpt: The addendum notes Janma Sakhies record Guru Nanak’s visit to Ayodhya in 1510 for Ram Janmabhoomi Darshan, years before the Babri mosque was built in 1528.
The addendum notes Janma Sakhies record Guru Nanak’s visit to Ayodhya in 1510 for Ram Janmabhoomi Darshan, years before the Babri mosque was built in 1528.

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What Many Do Not Know About Ambedkar’s Vision

The Ambedkar they never wanted India to remember, who drew democracy from the Upanishads, defied Nehru, unmasked left-liberal falsehoods, and stood firm against Muslim dominance and Pakistan

Excerpt: He took the three mahavakyas — Sarvam Khalvidam Brahma, Aham Brahmasmi, and Tatvamasi — and explained what their combined meaning could be.
He took the three mahavakyas — Sarvam Khalvidam Brahma, Aham Brahmasmi, and Tatvamasi — and explained what their combined meaning could be.

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Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Pakistan and now Nepal: How India has remained a strong, stable democratic force in an increasingly chaotic and unstable neighbourhood

Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Nepal face protests, ousters and collapse, yet India remains a strong, stable democratic force in an increasingly chaotic and unstable neighbourhood

Excerpt: From Myanmar’s brutal junta crackdown to Sri Lanka’s Aragalaya and now Nepal’s Gen Z revolt, chaos and violence have become the defining features of the region.
From Myanmar’s brutal junta crackdown to Sri Lanka’s Aragalaya and now Nepal’s Gen Z revolt, chaos and violence have become the defining features of the region.

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Ravish Kumar, who earlier said GST burdened consumers, sulks after Modi govt makes insurance tax-free

Ravish Kumar, once crying that GST on insurance crushed the common man, now sulks and nitpicks after Modi govt’s GST Council scraps it in 56th meet from 22 Sept

Excerpt: ChatGPT said: When GST was imposed, he called it a burden. Now that the Modi govt has scrapped it, he downplays it, saying premiums depend on other factors.
ChatGPT said: When GST was imposed, he called it a burden. Now that the Modi govt has scrapped it, he downplays it, saying premiums depend on other factors.

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Congress’s Hypocrisy on ‘Vote Chori’ Deepens as Pawan Khera’s Wife Found with Multiple Voter IDs

Congress’s hypocrisy on ‘Vote Chori’ explodes as Pawan Khera and wife Kota Neelima are exposed with duplicate voter IDs in Hyderabad and Delhi, confirmed by Satyaagrah, while Rahul Gandhi’s silence fuels charges of deceit and deepens the scandal

Excerpt: The allegations were made public by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) IT Cell Chief Amit Malviya, who shared specific details about Neelima’s voter identity
The allegations were made public by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) IT Cell Chief Amit Malviya, who shared specific details about Neelima’s voter identity

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Ravish Kumar’s Blind Faith: Comparing Rahul Gandhi to Mahatma Gandhi

Ravish Kumar, NDTV’s fallen star turned YouTube propagandist, cringingly crowns Rahul Gandhi as Mahatma, mocks BJP, whitewashes Sandeshkhali, whines on Indus Treaty, opposes voter reforms, yet flaunts a dubious RSF award

Excerpt: Ravish Kumar attempted to portray the Lok Sabha MP as an enlightened person who is indifferent to electoral triumphs and is solely advocating for the people of the nation.
Ravish Kumar attempted to portray the Lok Sabha MP as an enlightened person who is indifferent to electoral triumphs and is solely advocating for the people of the nation.

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Judges in Politics: Why Should They Escape Criticism in a Democracy?

Milords, why demand to stand above criticism when democracy thrives on questioning, for Justice B Sudershan Reddy’s Salwa Judum verdict shows even judges must face accountability, no matter how powerful their robes once were

Excerpt: After Amit Shah’s attack on Justice Sudershan Reddy over the Salwa Judum verdict, retired judges split—one group defending him, another insisting politics makes judges open to scrutiny.
After Amit Shah’s attack on Justice Sudershan Reddy over the Salwa Judum verdict, retired judges split—one group defending him, another insisting politics makes judges open to scrutiny.

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Rahul Gandhi drags children into his politics: The story of how a young girl once shouted ‘Rajiv Gandhi chor hai’ on AIR in 1988

Rahul Gandhi’s “vote chori” cry in Bihar revives memories of 1988, when a child’s “Rajiv Gandhi chor hai” on AIR sparked fury, violence at Sagar University, and exposed how Congress twisted protests into chaos while dragging children into politics

Excerpt: "Gali gali mein shor hai, Rajiv Gandhi chor hai" slogan gained significant popularity in opposition to his government in 1988.
"Gali gali mein shor hai, Rajiv Gandhi chor hai" slogan gained significant popularity in opposition to his government in 1988.

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