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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]

Mumbai: Hindu minor assaulted allegedly over Jai Shri Ram chants, police officials transferred after beating Hindu activists trying to file complaint

Hindu minor girl associated with Durga Vahini was assaulted by Muslim man and his wife over chants of Jai Shri Ram

Shashi Tharoor’s growing discontent and desire to become CM: Leadership vacuum or political manoeuvring?

In his post, he shared a photograph of a newspaper report titled "Left, BJP and Cong share stage during Kerala investors' meet" and wrote, "Good to see this. Economic development should, as far as possible, be above the petty divisions of party politics."

CEC appointment, voter numbers in Maharashtra and more: Rajdeep Sardesai’s attempt to spin a false narrative falls flat

He categorically named TN Seshan to glorify the CEC appointed by the Congress government and claimed that "no one called Seshan a 'Congress Man'".

Paid lakhs for illegal entry into US because he hated family business: Why politicians should stop trying to portray deported Indians as victims

Bhagwant Mann has promised jobs to those who are "eligible," portraying them as victims of circumstances. He even tried to claim that US planes carrying deported individuals are being landed in Amritsar as part of conspiracy and demanded they should land elsewhere.

Germany pontificated to India about freedom of speech, now it raids people calling their politicians ‘idiots’: Those Germany defended would be in jail if...

German prosecutors justified the crackdown on 'internet trolls' by suggesting that it is a bigger crime to insult someone online than in public. His argument was that a public insult fades away quickly, while an online insult remains indefinitely.

USAID, Soros, ECI and DY Qureshi: Deep dive into how ECI in 2012 partnered with Soros backed agency for ‘voter turnout’ in India

The real concern arises with IFES’s private funders, which include Google, Meta, Microsoft, and Open Society Foundations (OSF). Notably, OSF is owned by George Soros, a figure widely accused of funding anti-India activities.

Ravish Kumar, Pratik Sinha, and more: Know leftwing propagandists associated with Prashant Bhushan’s Sambhaavnaa Institute and its link with USAID-funded Internews

The USAID's propaganda network is yet to be fully exposed. From funding media houses to set narrative, regime change, censorship, promoting religious conversions and other dubious activities, USAID has misused billions and billions of dollars over decades.

WikiLeaks exposé reveals ties between USAID funded Internews and ‘Factshala’ which has Shekhar Gupta and Faye D’Souza as ‘Ambassadors’

WikiLeaks reveals USAID’s covert funding of Internews Network, exposing its link to Factshala in India, raising concerns over foreign influence on media narrative in India.

What next for AAP: After Delhi’s defeat, is Punjab also at risk

AAP has always come under fire for its massive advertising campaigns, which were often disguised as governance promotions. The money came from the Delhi Government’s advertisement budget, which rose exponentially over the years.

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