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Anurag

Anurag is a Chief Sub Editor at OpIndia with over 22 years of professional experience, including more than six years in journalism. He is known for deep dive, research driven reporting on national security, terrorism cases, judiciary and governance, backed by RTIs, court records and on-ground evidence. He also writes hard hitting op-eds that challenge distorted narratives. Beyond investigations, he explores history, fiction and visual storytelling. Email: [email protected]

Uttar Pradesh: ‘Obscene, vulgar, dangerous for society’, Mother files FIR after children exposed to sexually explicit Instagram reels by influencer in Agra

The FIR names an unknown accused and cites provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the IT Act. Police are tracing the Instagram account as concerns grow over unchecked obscene content accessible to minors.

Qualify for PG medical seats even with negative marks? Read why netizens are outraged at latest NEET PG cut-off marks

The revised cut-offs allow SC, ST and OBC candidates with negative scores to enter counselling, prompting reactions from doctors and commentators who question how seat utilisation should be balanced with minimum academic standards in postgraduate medical education.

Reuters journalist Saad Sayeed writes dubious ‘exclusive’ stories to boost unrealistic Pakistan defence deal narrative, makes self citation loop obvious

Articles cited Pakistan’s 2025 conflict with India, framed weapons as combat-proven economic lifelines, downplayed ethical risks of arming conflict zones, and offered limited independent verification, prompting questions about editorial oversight at a global news agency.

Ajit Doval’s ‘revenge through nation building’ triggers outrage from usual Left-liberals who misread history, memory and intent

Outrage followed after selective readings of Doval’s speech erased its focus on responsibility and capacity building, revealing a pattern where historical discussion is framed as hatred to shield ideological narratives from scrutiny and public accountability.

YouTuber gets threat call for expose video on how Dhruv Rathee’s AI app, AI Fiesta ‘steals personal data’ – Here is what happened

Gupta said his expose relied on publicly available policies, flagged privacy risks in AI Fiesta, questioned its US registration.

From political assassinations to gang wars, narco terrorism to rise of Khalistani separatism – Is Punjab sinking into lawlessness under AAP rule?

From the assassination of an AAP sarpanch in Amritsar to repeated gang-linked killings, drug smuggling routes, drone recoveries and controversial handling of separatist elements, the state faces mounting pressure as citizens question public safety and institutional accountability.

European leaders support Denmark over Trump’s Greenland claim, say NATO allies need to be respected

The pushback followed Trump’s post Venezuela threats across continents, with Nordic and Baltic leaders stressing sovereignty, NATO norms, and warning against coercive diplomacy being normalised even among long standing transatlantic allies.

Exclusive: Madras High Court scraps illegal sale of temple land, orders restoration to deity after three decades; read judgment details

The court held that statutory safeguards under the HR&CE Act were violated, rejected government orders attempting to revive the sale, and ruled that trustees are custodians of temple property, not owners with unfettered powers.

Elon Musk’s Grok goes unhinged, lets users undress women publicly on X; sparks outrage over consent and safety

The controversy highlights how Grok’s relaxed guardrails, public image outputs, and Musk’s ‘spicy AI’ positioning have enabled non-consensual sexualised edits, exposing women to humiliation, harassment, and serious ethical and legal risks online.

The case of unaccounted 328 saroops of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji: FIR after 5 years sparks clash between SGPC and Punjab government –...

The controversy stems from alleged record manipulation, and missing inventory flagged in an Akal Takht-mandated inquiry, with courts denying bail and police citing custodial interrogation to trace saroops and destroyed records.

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