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Bareilly Conversion Racket: Abdul Majeed’s Network Across 13 States, 200 Clerics Under Scanner
Aug 28, 2025
The Bareilly religious conversion racket has turned out to be far bigger and more organized than what officials initially believed. Investigations have revealed that the gang, run by Maulana Abdul Majeed, had networks spread across 13 states of India and was backed by over 200 maulanas. Police say the group targeted vulnerable people and pressured them into embracing Islam using both temptations and threats.

Peter Navarro Blames India for Russia-Ukraine Conflict, Labels It ‘Modi’s War’ in Fiery Rant
Aug 28, 2025
In recent times, the United States has developed a pattern of singling out India whenever the Russia-Ukraine war is mentioned. What began as occasional remarks from American officials has gradually become a repetitive exercise, almost a ritual, where India is either lectured, vilified, or outright blamed for the continuation of the conflict. For many in India, these accusations have even turned into meme material, given how detached they are from ground realities.


Several Countries, Including India, Suspend Parcel Deliveries to U.S. After Trump Ends “De Minimis” Tariff Exemption
Aug 27, 2025
Japan, Australia, and Taiwan have now joined the growing list of countries suspending parcel shipments to the United States. This development comes right after the Trump administration announced new trade rules ending tariff exemptions on small imports.

Judicial Appointments Under Fire: Nepotism, Recusals, and the Need for Reform
Aug 27, 2025
On Tuesday, 26th August, the Supreme Court Collegium recommended the elevation of 14 lawyers to the Bombay High Court. Among them was Raj Damodar Wakode, whose inclusion has raised many eyebrows. The reason is not hidden — Wakode is the son of Chief Justice of India (CJI) Bhushan R. Gavai’s cousin, and in many circles, he is casually described as the CJI’s nephew.

Death Toll in Vaishno Devi Landslide Reaches 32, Rescue Operations Continue
Aug 27, 2025
  Jammu and Kashmir is reeling under the full force of the monsoon, with heavy rains triggering landslides, flash floods, and serious damage to infrastructure across the Union Territory. The most tragic incident has been reported at Adhkuwari on the Vaishno Devi pilgrimage route in Reasi district, where a devastating landslide struck on Tuesday.

Judges in Politics: Why Should They Escape Criticism in a Democracy?
Aug 27, 2025
On 26th August, a group of retired judges issued a strongly worded response that has reignited the debate on judicial accountability. Their intervention came after some sitting judges and activists defended former Justice B. Sudershan Reddy from political criticism. The retired judges, however, plainly stated that judicial independence was not under threat from Amit Shah’s remarks.

Samajwadi Party’s ‘18,000 affidavits’ claim exposed: Investigation reveals names of dead voters
Aug 26, 2025
The I.N.D.I. Alliance, led by the Congress party, has been repeatedly accusing the Election Commission of India (ECI) of being involved in voter fraud. These allegations have been fact-checked several times in the past, and each time the claims have been found to be misleading or false. Despite this, the accusations have not stopped. The latest controversy involves Akhilesh Yadav’s Samajwadi Party (SP), which went as far as to allege that the Election Commission was acting like “Dhritrashtra” instead of presenting proof to back its charges.

Hidden Gas Chambers of Empire: Britain’s Darkest Secret in India
Aug 26, 2025
Between 1930 and 1933 – over a decade before the Nazis opened the Auschwitz concentration camp – British colonial authorities were already using gas chambers on human subjects. This fact alone overturns the carefully polished image of Britain as a so-called “civilized” empire. Long before Europe shuddered at Hitler’s crimes, Britain had already begun its own gas chamber experiments—not on its enemies, but on the very Indian soldiers who fought under its flag.