Jun 26, 2025
NIA uncovers a chilling PFI hitlist of 950 names, yet SC grants bail in the cold-blooded murder of RSS leader Sreenivasan, dismissing it with “only one person is killed”—a shocking blow to justice as terror conspiracies are downplayed in open court
In a disturbing revelation, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) recently told a special court that they had discovered a hitlist with more than 950 names during raids at locations linked to individuals associated with the banned Islamist group Popular Front of India (PFI). This information came to light during the bail hearing of some PFI members from Palakkad, and it sent shockwaves through law enforcement and the public alike.
Jun 26, 2025
Madras HC’s split verdict on Thiruparankundram Hill—where ancient Hindu temples and Jain caves stand desecrated—ignites outrage as Islamists demand animal sacrifice and claim the sacred land as Waqf, sparking a battle for dharmic heritage
In a highly sensitive and controversial case, the Madras High Court bench delivered a split verdict on a series of petitions that challenged the practice of animal sacrifice at a Dargah situated on Thiruparankundram Hill in Madurai, Tamil Nadu. The petitions also sought to rename the hill. However, the court unanimously rejected any renaming effort, while expressing divided opinions on the issue of religious animal sacrifice.
Jun 26, 2025
Just two days after an Islamic mob's ultimatum, Dhaka's 50-year-old Durga Mandir was brutally bulldozed by authorities—Kali and Shiva idols crushed, devotees weeping, pleas ignored, and Rath Yatra dreams shattered under the weight of state-backed silence
In a deeply disturbing incident that has sent shockwaves across the Hindu community in Bangladesh, a Durga Mandir in the capital city Dhaka was demolished by the administration 2 days after a large mob threatened to bring it down. The religious structure, which stood as a place of worship for over fifty years, was flattened under government orders, leaving devotees heartbroken and in tears.
Jun 25, 2025
Madras High Court slams top IAS officers with contempt notices after 5 years of inaction on removing St. Joseph School from Cuddalore’s Devanathaswamy Temple land, as BJP’s Vinoth Raghavendran fights to reclaim encroached Hindu property
In a case that has stirred legal and social attention in Tamil Nadu, the Madras High Court has issued notices to five IAS officers for allegedly failing to comply with a court order to remove an encroachment on temple land. The land in question is currently occupied by St. Joseph Matriculation Higher Secondary School, which has been operating on temple property for years.
Jun 25, 2025
India launches a bold ₹1,000 crore plan to make 1,500 tons of rare earth magnets, cutting China reliance and powering its EV, defense, and tech sectors—IREL leads, firms join, and the future of self-reliant manufacturing takes a giant leap forward
In a strong move to reduce dependency on Chinese imports and establish self-reliance in a critical sector, the Government of India is preparing to launch a ₹1,000 crore scheme aimed at strengthening the domestic manufacturing of rare earth magnets. These magnets play a vital role in several modern industries, such as electronics, electric vehicles (EVs), and defense manufacturing. According to a report by CNBC-TV18, the new initiative is expected to significantly enhance India's capacity by enabling the local production of approximately 1,500 tonnes of these magnets annually.
Jun 25, 2025
As the 1996 Ganga treaty nears its 2026 expiry, India pushes for a drastic rewrite, warning it can’t sacrifice its rising water needs—while Bangladesh fears a looming water crisis, ecological collapse & a diplomatic rift that could drown decades of trust
India is now actively seeking to renegotiate the historic Ganga water-sharing treaty with Bangladesh. This decision comes at a time when the country is under immense pressure due to rising domestic water demand and shifting geopolitical developments. The move follows closely on the heels of a tragic terrorist attack in Pahalgam in April 2025, after which India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan. It didn’t take long for India to signal a similar reconsideration of the Ganga accord with Bangladesh.
Jun 21, 2025
No one imagined Reena Sindhu, a wife and mother, would pick love and lust over loyalty—plotting with her lover to bludgeon husband Ravindra with a shovel, dump his body in Kotdwar, and flee in his SUV—all for a ₹3 crore Moradabad mansion
A chilling crime from Uttarakhand has brought back memories of the gruesome Sonam–Raja Raghuvanshi murder case in Indore. Just as Sonam, with the help of her lover, had thrown her husband off a cliff, a similar shocking event unfolded in Delhi and Uttarakhand. This time, it was 56-year-old Ravindra Kumar, a resident of South Delhi, who mysteriously disappeared in the first week of June. What followed was a trail of lies, betrayal, and a cold-blooded murder driven by love and greed.
Jun 21, 2025
In Rodkali, Muzaffarnagar, 25-year-old Muskan broke every meaning of motherhood by poisoning her own children—5-year-old Arhan and 1-year-old Enaya—calling them a “hurdle” in her love affair, leaving behind a grieving father and a shattered home
In the small village of Rodkali in Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh, a horrifying tragedy unfolded that no one could have imagined. On June 19, 2025, a young mother named Muskan, only 25 years old, allegedly took the lives of her two children—five-year-old Arhan and one-year-old Enaya—by poisoning them. The reason? To clear her path to live freely with her lover. The act has stunned not only her village but also the entire country. How could a woman, trusted as the caregiver and protector of her children, take such a step? This article tries to trace the steps of that painful journey—how betrayal…
Jun 20, 2025
In a chilling betrayal that shook Bihar, schoolteacher Roma Kumari murdered her 12-year-old son Shreyansh for opposing her affair, then burned his body near Konhar Bridge—his only sin was confronting the very mother who was meant to protect him
In the heart of Bihar’s Barh town, a story has emerged so harrowing that it has left even the most stoic villagers in disbelief. A woman, a teacher by profession and a mother by role, stands accused of a crime that not only defies morality but shakes the very foundation of human empathy. Roma Kumari, aged 32, who earned her position through the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC), has been accused of murdering her 12-year-old son, Shreyansh, in cold blood. According to the police, she did not act alone—she had the assistance of her alleged lover, Nirmal Paswan, a school principal. The chil…