Rahul Gandhi's claim that Dalits have no representation in India’s judiciary falls under basic scrutiny, given that the current Chief Justice of India, Justice BR Gavai, is from the SC background.
An FIR filed by a railway official reveals that Army jawan Jigar Kumar Chaudhary was fatally stabbed by train attendant Juber Memon on the Sabarmati Express after a heated argument over a blanket request turned violent.
The operation, conducted across Burari, Mayur Vihar, and Karol Bagh, involved specialized aircraft releasing silver iodide and salt-based flares into moisture-laden clouds. These particles serve as condensation nuclei, encouraging cloud droplets to merge and eventually fall as rain.
The BBC’s latest piece betrays a dangerous yearning for violence, a longing to see Indian streets burn like Kathmandu’s in the hope of unsettling Modi’s stable India.
Dhanya Rajendran’s RSF nomination, coming weeks after her outlet’s Dharmasthala hoax, exposes how Soros-linked media networks reward propaganda that maligns Hindu institutions under the guise of “press freedom.”
The namaz at Pune’s Shaniwar Wada was not an innocent act of prayer but a symbolic test of Hindu vigilance, a part of a wider pattern where temporary acts of devotion over a period of time are used to stake ownership claims.
The St. Rita Public School hijab row has laid bare the CPM government’s brand of “secularism” in Kerala, one that bends for Muslims, bargains with Christians, and bullies Hindus.
Ashley Tellis’s arrest for allegedly spying for China exposes a troubling nexus where Soros-funded think tanks, Chinese propaganda outlets, and anti-India media networks appear to converge toward a single goal — undermining India’s rise and promoting Beijing’s narrative.
The Congress and the Gandhis’ outrage over the exclusion of women journalists from the Taliban presser appears both dishonest and uninformed, given their own track record with Indian journalists and the clear provisions of the Vienna Convention.