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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]

Rajasthan Congress again facing risks of ‘todo’ while Rahul Gandhi does Bharat Jodo in Kerala

Congress workers from Sachin Pilot camp allegedly hurdled slippers, shoes and bottles at Congress leader and minister Ashok Chandna at late Gurjar Leader Kirori Singh Bainsla's Asthi Visarjan program

In Punjab, a jump from 1.5% to a possible 15% in Christianity raises demographic change worries, the biggest problem being ‘stealth’ conversions

The number of converted Christians is on the rise in Punjab resulting in clashes between Sikhs and Churches.

Was a 5,000-year-old tradition broken at Radha Rani Mandir on Radha Ashtami by getting a female priest: Here is what we know so far

5000-year-old tradition was not broken at Radha Rani Temple as claimed by media, as the rituals were performed by male priests

We don’t eat our Gods: Why the publicity stunts of ‘eco-friendly’ chocolate Ganesha are deeply problematic and should be objected to

If you are saying it will go to the poor, why not just make the milkshake and distribute it? Why do you have to make a “statement” on a Hindu festival?

When BJP said ‘throw in the dustbin’ for recommendation to give reservations to ‘Dalit Christians and Muslims’: Throwback as apex court asks govt’s opinion

In 2010, BJP had revolted against Ranganath Mishra Commission report that recommended reservation for "Dalits from all communities", including Christians and Muslims.

The Wire does it again: Twists PM Modi’s statement on nutrition programs to claim he said bhajans reduce the burden of malnutrition

PM Modi said that in such bhajan-kirtans, teachers were called in as nutrition gurus and under the 'Matka' program, women would bring a handful of grains to the Anganwadi centre

Nitin Gadkari warns AAP’s Sanjay Singh of legal action for circulating edited video, earlier Kejriwal had said sorry to Gadkari

Nitin Gadkari warned AAP's Sanjay Singh and some media houses against publishing his statements out-of-context and without reference.

From ‘Indian spy’ inside Twitter to lack of security measures to Chinese money, explosive revelations in the whistleblower complaint against Twitter

Former Twitter employee turned Whistleblower Peiter Zatko claimed India forced Twitter to hire its "agent" on payroll

Uttar Pradesh: Sadhu attacked for entering ‘Muslim dominated’ area for donations on Janmashtami Utsav, six arrested

Speaking to OpIndia, Bajrang Dal leader said that since the Sadhu was new in the area, he was not aware the said area was 'Muslim dominated' and accidentally ended up there for Janmashtami donation drive.

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