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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]

How Indian media and ‘liberals’ romanticised UAPA accused: From Campa Cola to mutton, Umar khalid gets celebrity treatment during his one-week bail

So-called comedian Kunal Kamra shared a photo of Umar Khalid and wrote, "Heart knows no concept of time," suggesting that even though they had not met for years, Khalid and Kamra were still friends.

‘Hindu temples are built over Jain and Buddhist shrines’: Dushyant Dave quotes dubious self-proclaimed historian to target Hindus

Dushyant Dave remarked, “I have no doubt that every Islamic monument perhaps was built on a Hindu temple, but then every Hindu temple was built on a Jain temple or a Buddhist temple, as Devdutt Patnaik rightly points out."

Chandan Gupta murder: NIA Court slams Teesta Setalvad’s NGO and 6 others for involvement in ‘communal cases’, seeks probe into their funding and motives

The Kasganj murder case verdict criticised Teesta Setalvad-led NGO's activities for biased narratives and undue influence, urging investigations into funding and their impact on judicial integrity.

Kerala: POCSO court sentences Malappuram man Unais to 87 years of rigorous imprisonment for repeated sexual assault on minor girl

A POCSO court in Kerala's Manjeri sentenced 29-year-old Unais, son of Hussain, to 87 years of rigorous imprisonment for sexually assaulting a 16-year-old minor girl

Chandan Gupta was murdered for refusing to chant Pakistan Zindabad: As 28 Muslims get convicted, here’s everything the FIR and the court judgement says

On 3rd December, an NIA court sentenced 28 accused to life imprisonment in the Chandan Gupta murder case. Chandan was killed during a Tiranga Yatra in 2018 in Kasganj.

OpenAI whistleblower Suchir Balaji’s death: ‘He was happy, not depressed’, Parents challenge suicide claims, demand FBI probe

Suchir Balaji's father, Balaji Ramamurthy, described being the last person to speak with his son. He said, “He was happy, not depressed or anything. And it was his birthday week,” while disputing the suicide claim.

Section of American conservatives fill social media with anti-India racist tweets as Trump nominates Sriram Krishnan as AI Advisor, Trump’s Crypto Czar dispels fake...

Sriram's appointment at the White House did not sit well with social media users from the US, who accused him of being against Trump's "America First" campaign. Sriram's stance on removing the country cap on H1-B visas was misrepresented, suggesting that he would prefer skilled workers from foreign nations over Americans.

Congress cries foul over NHRC appointments: Read who are Justices Rohinton, Joseph, Muralidhar and Qureshi, whose names were recommended by Rahul and Kharge

Interestingly, they had recommended retired Justice Rohinton Fali Nariman and Justice Kuttiyil Mathew Joseph for the post of NHRC Chairperson. The Congress leaders claimed that both judges “possess the requisite merit” and represent marginalised communities, which would have made the NHRC “inclusive.” However, all the names proposed by them have been marred with controversies.

The Economist awards strife-torn Bangladesh ‘Country of the Year’: Celebrating the unending cycle of violence against Hindus

According to The Economist, the people of the country “toppled” an authoritarian regime. Interestingly, while doing so, The Economist completely ignored the ongoing persecution of Hindus in the country.

Whitewashing 101: How the far-leftist portal The Wire has been downplaying the ethnic cleansing of Hindus in Bangladesh

The Wire kept its emphasis on the claims of exaggerated reports and Indian propaganda, setting a narrative to deflect attention from the alarming persecution of Hindus and other minorities in Bangladesh.

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