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Without statehood, Kashmir’s ‘victory’ will be short-lived: A.S. Dulat

Without statehood, Kashmir’s ‘victory’ will be short-lived: A.S. Dulat

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Former RAW chief AS Dulat cautioned that the “happiness” of Kashmiris following the elections in 2024 is “temporary.” As they await the fulfilment of the promise of J-K’s statehood, the credibility of both Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and the Centre is on the line. Dulat said that Abdullah, who expressed his desire for a good relationship with the central government soon after becoming chief minister, is not “asking for much” by seeking the restoration of Jammu Kashmir’s statehood. “What’s Omar asking for? What does a Kashmiri expect? Article 370 is gone, it’s not that it has gone out of Kashmiris’ minds; they still think about 370. But Omar knows it is not coming back. What he craves is self-respect—the statehood. “I think it is in the interest of both Delhi and Srinagar that the...
Sadhvi Rithambhara, charged in Babri demolition case, conferred India’s third-highest award

Sadhvi Rithambhara, charged in Babri demolition case, conferred India’s third-highest award

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Sadhvi Rithambhara, who played a pivotal role in the Babri Masjid demolition and was charged in connection with the incident, has been awarded the Padma Bhushan this year in the social work category. The recognition has sparked widespread controversy, given her long history of incendiary rhetoric and involvement in various communal controversies. Rithambhara first rose to prominence in the late 1980s as a star speaker for the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), where her fiery speeches on the Ram Janmabhoomi movement gained considerable attention. Her speeches, often described as the “most aggressive,” were broadcast on public loudspeakers, making her a vocal advocate for Hindu nationalism. According to political scientist Christophe Jaffrelot, these speeches helped shape the narrative o...
Madrasa students forced to chant ‘Jai Shri Ram’ slogans in Bihar

Madrasa students forced to chant ‘Jai Shri Ram’ slogans in Bihar

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A video from Barahat block in Bihar's Banka district showing madrasa students being forced to chant "Jai Shri Ram" has sparked outrage on social media, prompting calls for swift action. Authorities, including the Bihar Police and Banka Police, have confirmed an investigation into the incident. Four juvenile offenders have been arrested in connection with the case, and officials have assured strict action against those responsible. To maintain communal harmony, a peace meeting was convened by the Superintendent of Police, Banka, alongside the Sub-Divisional Magistrate. Officials from various administrative and police divisions also attended, emphasizing the importance of preserving law and order. In a statement, Banka Police said the situation is under control, and both commu...
16-year-old muslim girl brutally murdered in Haryana following months of harassment

16-year-old muslim girl brutally murdered in Haryana following months of harassment

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In a tragic incident in Dabua Colony, Haryana, a 16-year-old Muslim girl, Khushnuma, was brutally killed after months of harassment. On January 18, Pawan, the accused, allegedly broke into her home and fatally stabbed her in the neck and mouth, as a report by Muslim Mirror According to police, Pawan had abducted Khushnuma in April 2024, luring her with false promises of marriage. Following her rescue and his arrest, legal action was initiated. However, after being released, he continued to harass and threaten her family. “Despite repeated refusals and the family’s efforts, Pawan kept pressuring her to marry him,” said Abhishek, a local resident. Police spokesperson Yashpal confirmed the sequence of events and stated that a manhunt for Pawan is underway. The victim’s body ...
Kashmiri shawl seller assaulted, robbed in Punjab’s Kapurthala

Kashmiri shawl seller assaulted, robbed in Punjab’s Kapurthala

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A Kashmiri shawl seller was reportedly assaulted and robbed by three men on a motorcycle in the Sultanpur area of Kapurthala, Punjab, on Saturday, January 19. According to the police, Mohammad Shafi, who travels to Punjab annually for three months to sell shawls, was attacked in the Shahpur Andreta village while en route to make a sale. The assailants, who were masked, beat Shafi and stole Rs 12,000 in cash along with shawls valued at Rs 35,000. Following the attack, Shafi was hospitalized at Sultanpur Lodhi for treatment. One of the suspects, Raj Karan, has been arrested, and the motorcycle used in the crime was seized. Authorities are working to apprehend the remaining two assailants.
Faulty road construction should be made a non-bailable offence: Gadkari

Faulty road construction should be made a non-bailable offence: Gadkari

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Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, on Thursday emphasized that faulty road construction should be treated as a non-bailable offence, holding road contractors and engineers accountable for accidents. He suggested they face strict penalties, including imprisonment, for negligence leading to loss of lives, Press Trust of India reported. Speaking at an event organized by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), Gadkari highlighted that India leads globally in road accidents, recording five lakh mishaps in 2023, resulting in 1.72 lakh deaths. Of these, 66.4 percent, or 1.14 lakh fatalities, were individuals aged between 18-45 years, with an additional 10,000 children losing their lives. The absence of helmets caused 55,000 deaths, while non-use of seat...
Congress defends 1991 Places of Worship Act in Supreme court

Congress defends 1991 Places of Worship Act in Supreme court

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The Congress party has filed an intervention application in the Supreme Court to oppose challenges to the Places of Worship (Special Provisions) Act, 1991. In the application, Congress argues that the pleas against the law are part of a “motivated and malicious” attempt to undermine India’s secular principles. Filed through Congress General Secretary KC Venugopal, the application defends the Act as a critical reflection of India’s secular identity. It underscores that the law, which preserves the status quo of religious structures as they existed on August 15, 1947, was passed with significant support during the 10th Lok Sabha, when the Congress and Janata Dal parties had a majority. The Congress also highlights that the Act was part of their 1991 election manifesto, demonstrating...
Sikh family donates land for mosque in Punjab

Sikh family donates land for mosque in Punjab

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In a heartwarming example of communal unity, a Sikh family in Malerkotla district, Punjab, has donated land to the local Muslim community for building a mosque. Sukhjinder Singh Noni, the former Sarpanch of Umarpura village, and his brother Avninder Singh contributed 5.5 biswas of prime land for the mosque, valued at approximately Rs 7–8 lakh, as reported by The Indian Express. Malerkotla holds historical significance as the only district in Punjab with a notable Muslim population that remained in India after the 1947 Partition. The region's unique bond with Sikhs stems from its Nawab's opposition to the execution of the two younger sons of Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh Guru, in 1704, fostering a tradition of mutual respect and protection between the communities Sukhjinder ...
‘Forced to clean toilets, assaulted despite poor health’: Muslim women accuse Haldwani jail of abuse

‘Forced to clean toilets, assaulted despite poor health’: Muslim women accuse Haldwani jail of abuse

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Six Muslim women, recently released on bail after being imprisoned for seven months in connection with the February 2024 Haldwani violence, have accused prison authorities of subjecting them to forced labour and degrading conditions. The women allege they were made to clean toilets, mop floors, and perform other unpaid manual tasks that violated their constitutional rights under Article 23, which prohibits forced labour The violence in Haldwani erupted on February 8, 2024, following the demolition of a mosque and madrasa in Banbhulpura. The government claimed the structures were illegally built, but the demolition triggered widespread protests, leading to seven deaths and over 150 injuries. These women were arrested during the unrest, facing charges under the Unlawful Activitie...
Hazrat Panj Peer Dargah demolished as part of large-scale encroachment drive in Gujarat

Hazrat Panj Peer Dargah demolished as part of large-scale encroachment drive in Gujarat

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In Gujarat's Dwarka district, the administration has launched a large-scale demolition drive targeting alleged illegal encroachments. Among the structures demolished was the Hazrat Panj Peer Dargah, reportedly constructed on land owned by the Gujarat Maritime Board (GMB) in Okha. Over the past three days, approximately 200 structures, including homes, have been removed in Bet Dwarka, freeing thousands of square meters of government land from encroachments. The authorities also dismantled alleged illegal constructions spanning about 4,000 square feet on Pirotan Island. This action aims to address concerns related to national security and protect the island's fragile marine ecosystem. Pirotan Island, part of the Marine National Park, is located near critical infrastructure, includin...