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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]

Kenya President William Samoei Ruto says the Ford Foundation is fueling violent protests in his country

Kenya's President is facing a series of protests from the youth of the country. The protests started as peaceful rallies against the proposed tax hikes. However, they spiralled into a larger campaign against President William Samoei Ruto and his administration.

Suspected illegal immigrant from Bangladesh declared a ‘citizen’ by SC citing technicalities and discrepancies in proceedings: Here’s what happened

On 19th March 2012, the Foreigners Tribunal, Nalbari, declared Rahim Ali as a foreigner. The decision was based on the fact that Ali allegedly failed to provide sufficient evidence that he was an Indian citizen.

Shubh Karan Singh death case: FSL report reveals death by shotgun pellet, Punjab and Haryana HC orders further investigation. Read how it was politicised...

Though it was not mentioned in the court order, the court observed in case of the death of farmer Shubh Karan Singh that "Shotgun is not carried by police officers".

‘NGO’ publishes report peddling Muslim victimhood, claiming Muslims were lynched after 2024 elections: Here is the truth about some cases mentioned

The Association for Protection of Civil Rights (APCR) has released a report claiming that incidents of anti-Muslim crimes have increased in India after Lok Sabha Election results.

ANI sues Wikipedia for defamatory content: Read how Wiki works, its historical bias, and how it is weaponised by its left-leaning editors for propaganda

Wikipedia's prejudice and penchant for left-leaning narratives are well-documented and undeniable, providing a glimpse into the platform's disdain for facts and a singular propensity for peddling propaganda.

A spate of terror attacks on armed forces in Kathua, Doda, and Poonch points to a dangerous resurgence of violence in Jammu and Kashmir

On 8th July, four soldiers lost their lives, and six others were injured in a terrorist attack on an army truck in the district Kathua of Jammu and Kashmir.

Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind, which defended & provided legal support to terror accused, now wants a special law to legitimise their violent opposition to criticism: The...

Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind urged the Government of India to introduce comprehensive legislation to address the so-called Islamophobia in the country

Owner of Kingdon Capital allegedly used Kotak to short sell Adani, his wife was probed in US for harbouring Chinese spies: Hindenburg fiasco was...

After SEBI revealed that Kotak Mahindra and Kingdon Capital partnered to orchestrate a strategic move to benefit from short-selling Adani stocks, a China link has emerged.

Over 120 people dead at ‘Bhole Baba’ Satsang in Hathras: Deadliest stampedes in recent history, what causes them and how to prevent them

One of the most significant reasons for stampede is overcrowding. In many cases, the number of attendees of an event exceeds the capacity of the venue of the area where the event is happening. It can lead to dangerous situations. Furthermore, poor planning and crowd management add up to the problem.

After casteist slurs against Brahmins, pro-palestine slogans raised in Ashoka University during convocation: The woke epidemic at the premier university

In February 2024, AUSG issued a statement condemning the military action of Israel in Gaza and "demanded" the "genocide" in Gaza must stop. The post on social media described the horrifying terror attack on 7th October by Hamas terrorists in Israeli territory as "events taking place on 7th of October 2023".

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