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Kerala: Catholic priest sexually assaults 16-year-old schoolboy in Kasaragod, church rallies to shield the accused

A Catholic priest has been charged with the rape a 16-year-old boy in Kerala. He is currently evading capture and the church has intervened to protect him. A campaign has been launched to help him. A First Information Report (FIR) has already been filed and the police are conducting an investigation into the matter.

The case pertained to Kasaragod in Kerala. An official complaint has been launched against Father Paul Thattuparambil, the priest of Saint Paul’s Church in Athirumavu, on a complaint made by the minor boy. The Chittarikkal police have invoked POCSO (Protection of Children from Sexual Offences) Act against the perpetrator.

According to the complaint, he reportedly sexually assaulted a student from class 11 by taking him to his home and other locations during the period from 15th May to 13th August of 2024. This issue came to public attention after a counseling session and was subsequently reported to Childline. He has been missing since the case was registered.

As allegations against the priest came to light, the church has started to defend him. Individuals linked to the church have dismissed them as baseless. The church and its people has also initiated a campaign to support the offender. They are dispatching a voice message in the name of parish official in WhatsApp groups, urging recipients to send a letter to the Chittarikkal police affirming his good character.

“We certainly believe that Father Paul is innocent in this case and it clearly looks like an attempt to defame him. Let the police probe the case and we are ready to cooperate with the investigation,” claimed a priest of the church.

At the same time, the search for him has escalated. Additionally, it has been alleged that he has been admitted to a private hospital. Thattuparambil has served as the priest of Athirumavu Parish for the past one and a half years. He hails from Ernakulam. Currently, the police are gathering evidence and conducting an inquiry for further action. Earlier, he was at church close to Athirummavu of Kannur district.

DGCA orders additional inspections of Air India’s Boeing 787 8/9 planes after the Ahmedabad crash, asked to submit report

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation has ordered enhanced safety inspections for Air Indias’ fleet of Boeing 787 planes after the Ahmedabad crash. In an order issued on Friday, DGCA said that as a preventive measure, Air India has been directed to carryout several additional maintenance actions on B787-8/9 aircrafts equipped with GEnx engines.

Air India is to carry out the additional maintenance with immediate effect in coordination with the concerned regional DGCA offices.

The additional inspections include several one time check before departure from 15th June onwards. These checks are as follows:

a) Inspection of Fuel Parameter Monitoring and associated system checks.

b) Inspection of Cabin air compressor and associated systems.

c) Electronic Engine Control- System Test.

d) Engine Fuel Driven Actuator-Operational Test and oil system check.

e) Serviceability check of Hydraulic system.

f) Review of Take-off parameters.

DGCA further added that ‘Flight Control Inspection’ to be introduced in transit inspection till further notice, and power assurance checks to be carried out within two weeks.

The last instruction said, “Closure of maintenance action based upon the review of repetitive snags during the last 15 days on B787-8/9 aircraft at the earliest.”

Air India has also been asked to submit the report of the additional checks for review.

Earlier, some reports had speculated that Indian govt will ground the Boeing 787 fleet following the tragic crash, as the most likely cause is technical failure, most probably engine failure. The plane took off normally, but after stating to climb, it was unable to move up after reaching around 400-500 feet, and it then crashed onto the ground.

‘The Kerala Story’ comes to Agra: Two Hindu sisters brainwashed, recruited into Islamic conversion network linked to J&K and ISIS fronts

A case of brainwash and religious conversion of two Hindu women has come to light in Agra, Uttar Pradesh. The elder sister was the first to fall victim to the vicious trap of religious grooming and conversion by her own friend named Saima, who was from Udhampur, J&K. Later on, she groomed her younger sister. Both the sisters have been missing for the last 3 months.

According to reports, the elder daughter used to study at Dayalbagh Educational Institute in Agra. There she came in contact with Saima, who was a Muslim. The family of the victims told police that their elder daughter was so brainwashed by Saima that she disappeared in 2021. She returned after some time, but she was not the same person anymore. The family said that after coming back, she began brainwashing her younger sister. Subsequently, both the sisters disappeared from their home on March 25, 2025.

Their family, with no information of their whereabouts, approached the police, which did not pay much attention to the case initially as both the girls were adults. On May 4, 2025, an FIR was registered by the police in the case. OpIndia has a copy of the FIR registered in this case.

In the FIR, the victim’s father has clearly stated that Saima has taken away both his daughters. He also alleged that Saima has taken his daughters to get them married.

Preliminary investigation by the police revealed that the case follows the pattern of religious conversion of vulnerable Hindu girls similar to what was shown in the movie ‘The Kerala Story’. The case has now been transferred to the cyber police in Agra.

According to police, the two sisters, who were victims of an Islamic conversion gang, have now become a part of the conversion gang. The police also found the conversion gang has links across India, including J&K, West Bengal and Delhi-NCR. Cyber experts are examining the social media accounts of the two sisters to trace their movement. Some other suspicious social media accounts are also being monitored by the police as part of the investigation.

How Islamic conversion gangs have been targeting non-Muslim women

The case highlights the serious threat posed by Islamic conversion gangs, which have been targeting non-Muslim women across the country for fulfilling their vicious agenda. The agents of these Islamic conversion gangs target young, vulnerable, non-Muslim women, usually in schools and colleges and brainwash them to convert them to Islam.

In 2020, many Christian organisations, including the Syro Malabar Church, and the Kerala Catholic Bishops’ council voiced their concerns over the growing number of Love Jihad cases in Kerala. Many Hindu organisations, grieving parents and families have also been alleging for years, that there are forces active in Kerala that are targeting young women, brainwashing them in the name of ‘religious studies’, forcefully converting them into Islam and then shipping them off to serve for ISIS as sex slaves.

In 2016 case a Hindu girl named Nimisha Sampath alias Fathima Isa, who was among four Kerala women who fled to Afghanistan, to join terror outfit ISIS after being radicalised by an ISIS frontman named Abdul Rashid. The other three women were identified as Sonia Sebastian alias Ayisha, Merrin Jacob alias Mariyam, and Raffaela.All these women converted to Islam after being brainwashed and even went to join the terrorist organisation. Nimisha and her friend Merrin, accompanied by their husbands, went to Syria and then to Afghanistan to serve the Islamic State. Nimisha is currently lodged in an Afghanistan prison after her husband, an ISIS terrorist, was killed in an attack.

Kerala has most number of radical Muslims working for ISIS in war-trodden countries. NIA has long been investigating the connection between Love Jihad, terrorist recruitment and radicalisation in Kerala.

Assam: Cow head dumped inside Hindu temple in Muslim-dominated Dhubri, CM Himanta Biswa Sarma meets local Hindus, gives shoot-at-sight orders against extremists

On Friday (13th June), Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma visited Muslim-dominated Dhubri after communal tensions broke out in the city over the dumping of cow heads at Hindu temples following Bakri Eid.

While speaking about the matter, Sarma informed that the severed head of a cow was found at a local Hanuman Mandir on the following day of Bakri Eid.

“Hindus and Muslims met, and a Peace Committee was formed to resolve the matter. But again on the next day, another cow head was dumped in the Hindu temple,” he added.

Himanta Biswa Sarma informed that the extremists resorted to stone pelting and put up 3 posters of ‘Nabin Bangla’ in Dhubri, an organisation which wants to annex the entire district to Bangladesh.

“There is a communal group active in Dhubri. We have given shoot-at-sight orders to the police,” he emphasised.

The Assam Chief Minister made it clear that desecration of Hindu places of worship would not be tolerated in the BJP-ruled State.

“Next year, I will come here and stay the night of Bakri Eid at the Goddess Kali temple. I am making it loud and clear today. The situation is absolutely unacceptable. Things were different in the past, not anymore,” he added.

“I am heading to the Hanuman temple to inspect the spot where the cow head was dumped. This will not be allowed to happen again. I will stay in the temple at night if necessary. We will not allow Dhubri to be destroyed,” Himanta Biswa Sarma emphasised.

In a tweet, he made it crystal clear, “I visited Dhubri and directed law enforcement officers to follow ZERO tolerance against elements who desecrate our temples, naamghars and sacred spaces.”

“The incident of throwing beef at the town’s Hanuman Mandir should have NEVER happened, and those involved WON’T BE SPARED,” Sarma concluded.

The incident of desecration of the Hindu temple was reported in the media on 8th June this year. A total of 22 people have been arrested in connection with the case.

Ahmedabad air tragedy puts Boeing back in the dock: How long can this culture of negligence fly?

A London-bound Air India plane struck an Ahmedabad medical staff hostel shortly after takeoff on 12th June and erupted into flames, killing at least 265 people. This is among the greatest air disasters to hit India in recent memory. The jet crashed into buildings inside the BJ Medical College and Civil Hospital complex, killing multiple persons on the ground as well.

Several bodies charred to a degree that rendered them unrecognizable. According to Air India, the flight was headed for London’s Gatwick airport and included 169 Indian passengers, 53 British, seven Portuguese and a Canadian. There were 242 individuals on board, including 10 cabin crew members and two pilots, on board the doomed Boeing 787 Dreamliner (AI 171).

Vijay Rupani, the former chief minister of Gujarat was among the fatalities. 40-year-old Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, one of the British passengers miraculously survived the massive tragedy and was taken to hospital. “One half of the plane crashed into the residential building where doctors lived with their families. The nose and front wheel landed on the canteen building where students were having lunch,” a person told AFP, according to New India Abroad.

The plane’s communication was lost at 1:38 pm local time, less than a minute after takeoff from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad, based on preliminary data. The aircraft achieved a maximum height of 625 feet, in contrast to the airport’s altitude of roughly 200 feet. The plane’s rapid loss of altitude prior to its collision is unclear.

Notably, the catastrophic incident has once again highlighted Boeing’s association with yet another tragic aviation event. Its stock was down about 5% on 12th June when New York stock markets closed. Last year, the company struggled with a safety crisis, quality control problems and a disastrous seven-week strike by the wrokers that cost it around $1 billion each month.

Boeing continues to cope with the fallout from two fatal crashes involving its 737 Max aircraft in 2018 and 2019, which claimed 346 lives. Last month, the firm and the Department of Justice came to an agreement that would exempt it from criminal liability for the crashes.

The airplane manufacturer consented to pay a fine, invest in safety and quality initiatives, acknowledge that it obstructed federal oversight and donate to a fund for the family members of the deceased. However, the families have opposed the deal which needs a judge’s permission. The company has encountered significant safety concerns in last few years.

Social media calls out Boeing

The largest airline in Japan, All Nippon Airways received the first Dreamliner in 2011. Air India reportedly runs about three dozen of the more than 1,100 that are currently in operation. The ill-fated aircraft involved in the latest incident was delivered in January 2014.

Netizens pointed out the severe performance shortcomings of its aircraft as the company continues to operate in a dubious manner. Journalist Surya Kanegaonkar noted the questionable history and conduct of the American corporation. He remarked that it uses counterfeit titanium in its aircraft, neglects to address software bugs, persists with defective engineering designs and has disregarded safety standards for years.

He underscored that whistleblowers who exposed Boeing were later discovered dead and how the company give “blood money” to the DoJ to mask offenses and escape legal action. He added that it has a “cushy agreement with Washington to arm twist countries into purchasing their substandard planes. This is Boeing in a nutshell.”

A leaked video from 2014, posted by Sputnik India, reveals Dreamliner assembly workers expressing critical views about the safety of the plane. Al Jazeera released hidden camera footage of Boeing’s Charleston in South Carolina, assembly factory last year. 15 persons were asked if they would fly on the plane they are developing by the person wearing the camera and shockingly ten of them refused.

“I wouldn’t fly on one of these planes because I see the quality of the f***ing sh*t going on here,” one worker expressed candidly. The employee with the wire stated that after witnessing the severity of the situation at the facility, he went to the media. An unidentified whistleblower voiced, “With all the problems reported on the 787, there’s 90% that’s getting swept away and hushed up. It’s an iceberg.”

A netizen referred to Boeing as a “flying coffin” and questioned why the company was not facing inquiries, considering its past performance.

Another journalist emphasized that Boeing whistleblower John Barnett had warned of critical quality issues in the company’s 787 aircraft that could lead to a fatal accident, right before his death.

An account wrote that Boeing sues the pilot if they manage to survive and blame them if they do not, implying at a repetitive cycle of deflecting accountability.

There have been quality issues with the Dreamliner. The plane’s deliveries were suspended for over a year until the Federal Aviation Administration authorized a Boeing proposal in the summer of 2022 to make minor repairs, including replacing some titanium parts that were produced with the wrong material and closing in paper-thin gaps in its body.

According to Boeing at the time, those issues did not immediately affect safety of Dreamliners. Notably, earlier this year, a Dreamliner with registration number N819AN experienced numerous flight cancellations in a 25-day period as a result of hydraulic leaks and flap issues.

Boeing’s troubled legacy

Over the past few years, Boeing has been embroiled in a number of scandals. The two deadly incidents involving the 737 MAX aircraft served as the most important trigger but the effects have gone well beyond that. 346 people were killed when Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 in 2019 and Lion Air Flight 610 in 2018 crashed minutes after takeoff.

Lion Air Flight JT 610 went down in the Java Sea off the Indonesian coast on 29th October 2018 and took the lives of all 189 passengers, including many children and crew members. The authorities concluded that one of the primary reasons of the tragedy was the Boeing plane’s design flaws, following a protracted inquiry. MCAS activated during the flight.

A Boeing 737 MAX 8 run by Ethiopian Airlines heading for Nairobi, carrying 149 passengers and 8 crew members, crashed six minutes after taking off from Addis Ababa. The Ethiopian agency’s conclusion that a major contributing factor in the accident was Boeing’s new flight control software, the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System which repeatedly pushed the jet’s nose down.

It was also confirmed by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the French Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis. As a result, the 737 MAX fleet was grounded worldwide for more than 20 months.

The Boeing 737-800 operated by China Eastern Airlines crashed and caught fire in Guangxi province when it was en route from Kunming to Guangzhou, in March of 2022. President Xi Jinping ordered a swift investigation to find out the reason behind the instance which stunned the country. Afterward, every 737-800 operated by China Eastern Airlines was grounded.

According to the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC), Beijing disagreed with Boeing’s initial explanation of pilot error and blamed the crashes on a malfunctioning Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS) design.

A Jeju Air flight 7C2216 belly-landed and went off the end of the runway at Muan International Airport in December 2024, smashing into a wall and exploding. Four of the six crew members and all 175 passengers on board were killed while two crew members were hauled out unharmed. South Korean authorities then declared that they would conduct an urgent safety check on every Boeing 737-800 aircraft operated by the country’s airlines.

Last November, a cargo plane crashed close to Vilnius airport in Lithuania, resulting in at least one fatality and three injuries. During its final approach for landing, the Spanish cargo airline Swiftair, operating a Boeing 737 for DHL (Dalsey, Hillblom and Lynn) crashed close to a residence.

Older commercial aircraft models remain in use in Europe because of Boeing’s production delays and dependability issues with its more recent models. Airlines are reluctant to fully rely on newer aircraft models owing to safety concerns and continuous reliability issues, while the compnay’s manufacturing issues create backlog.

A Boeing 737 Max 9 plane’s unused cabin door fell off in midair in January, generating a stir in the aviation industry. The event raised concerns about safety on Boeing aircraft even though no one on the Alaska Airlines flight was gravely hurt. The majority of Boeing 727 Max 9 aircraft were grounded for inspection by the Federal Aviation Administration.

Subsequently, it was revealed that Boeing has been implementing organizational changes to prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) over the previous two years.

No end to Boeing’s contentious track record

In March 2013, two fuel leaks caused a Japan Airlines 787 to be grounded. Likewise, a United Airlines 787 aircraft was reported to have problems with its primary batteries. While conducting a thorough investigation, the governments of the United States and Japan both grounded their aircraft fleets.

The Dreamliner was withdrawn from service on the Delhi-Tokyo route after Boeing warned Air India not to fly the aircraft close to high-level thunderstorms in India due to a higher risk of engine icing.

An Air India Delhi-Kolkata 787 airliner returned to Delhi due to a cracked windshield as part of the ongoing safety assessment by the FAA and two further 787 aircraft were grounded since their GE (General Electric) engines were part of the same series that was under probe.

Air India’s Dreamliner fleet experienced 136 minor issues in the 14 months after it was introduced. According to the Ministry of Civil Aviation in the Rajya Sabha, Air India had to replace other aircraft on its route and pay an additional Rs 1.43 crore per day for aircraft financing and pilot maintenance, which resulted in an additional expenditure of Rs 60 lakh per day.

Boeing responded by implementing a 10-day maintenance grounding of all Dreamliner aircraft as part of a “modification package” that included modifications to aircraft software and components.

32 incidents involving engine shutdowns, flight control issues, non-retraction of gear, smoke inside the cabin, communication failure, cracked windshields, cabin pressure problems, severe turbulence, altitude drop, slat malfunction, tire bursts and hydraulic leaks were reported on Air India’s 787 aircraft between 2015 and 2024. Technical problems even caused accidents on two occasions, injuring multiple passengers.

Whistleblowers expose Boeing

Sam Salehpour, a Boeing engineer, expressed serious concerns in 2024 over the Boeing 787 Dreamliner’s structural integrity. He suggested the American aircraft manufacturer cut corners when producing the fuselage of the plane and cautioned that this could eventually result in disastrous failures.

He charged in a January 2024 complaint to the FAA that crews had neglected to fill in spaces when assembling separately made fuselage components, reducing the aircraft’s lifespan by increasing wear. He added that engineers were under pressure to approve uninspected work. The FAA is examining these allegations right now.

Salehpour stated, “I want to make clear that I have raised these issues over 3 years. I was ignored. I was told not to create delays. I was told, frankly, to shut up.” He even told US lawmakers that he was threatened and harassed after his accusations on Boeing.

“I literally saw people jumping on the pieces of the airplane to get them to align. By jumping up and down, you’re deforming parts so that the holes align temporarily and that’s not how you build an airplane,” he further outlined.

A similar concern about incorrect assembly had previously been raised in 2021, which caused the FAA and Boeing to stop the delivery of Dreamliners. However, the deliveries were restarted following an FAA investigation and Boeing’s confirmation that it had implemented modifications to its manufacturing process. Over the course of the procedure, no Dreamliners were grounded.

Concerns regarding the South Carolina factory that has been assembling the Dreamliner for years have been publicized by other whistleblowers. One of them was John Barnett, a former quality manager who worked with Boeing for nearly thirty years and came forward in 2019 to voice his worries about subpar standards. He maintained that employees working under duress had been purposefully installing inferior parts on the production line.

After a years-long legal struggle with the corporation, which he claimed was retaliating against him for articulating his concerns, he committed suicide last year. Boeing and Barnett’s family reached a settlement in their lawsuit last month over his passing.

Joshua Dean who served as a quality auditor for Spirit AeroSystems, a supplier for Boeing also passed away. He had complained to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) about “serious and gross misconduct by senior quality management of the 737 production line” at Spirit.

Santiago Paredes, a former Spirit AeroSystems inspector, whose repeated warnings of quality and safety hazards were ignored, went public following the death of Dean.

“But, you know, I’m always looking behind my mirror to make sure nobody’s car’s following me. I’m not saying that I’m scared, but at the same time, I can’t put a blind eye to the reality of what could be. I have to prepare myself for that. I’m picking up the mantle of where he left off and I have to carry on and see it through,” he stressed.

Designed by clowns, supervised by monkeys

According to more than a hundred pages of internal communications provided to congressional investigators in 2020, Boeing employees made fun of federal regulations, discussed misleading regulators and played jokes about possible defects in the 737 Max while it was being developed, reported The New York Times.

Conversations between Boeing pilots and other staff members regarding software bugs and other difficulties with flight simulators for the Max, later involved in two catastrophes in late 2018 and early 2019 that killed 346 people and rocked the firm, were among the damaging texts.

The workers talked about situations where the corporation failed to disclose such issues to the FAA when the regulator certified the simulators used in the creation of the Max and in training pilots who had never flown a 737 before. Employees questioned the Max’s design and even disparaged their own coworkers in another set of messages.

An employee stated, “This airplane is designed by clowns, who are in turn supervised by monkeys,” in 2017. Employees of Boeing repeatedly mocked FAA officials who were examining the aircraft. An investigation by the media house in 2019 used internal emails, documents, and employee interviews to show that Boeing had coerced employees into not reporting safety problems.

DoJ protects Boeing

Boeing and the Justice Department conveniently came to an agreement in May 2024 that would spare the airline giant from criminal punishment for falsifying information to US authorities on the 737 Max airliner prior to two of the planes crashing and killing 346 people. Boeing had to pay or spend more than $1.1 billion under the “agreement in principle,” including an extra $445 million for the family members of the deceased.

The DoJ announced that Boeing would pay more than $1.1 billion in fines and confess to “conspiracy to obstruct and impede” an investigation by the US Federal Aviation Administration, much to the horror of the families of the victims.

A Unites States Senate panel looking into Boeing criticized the aircraft manufacturer’s quality control procedures and the Federal Aviation Administration’s monitoring, September of 2024. It cited papers gathered during the probe. According to the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, Boeing employees were under pressure to put production speed ahead of quality.

The commitee mentioned, “Given the depth and history of Boeing’s safety deficiencies, its lack of candor with the FAA, and the agency’s reactive regulatory posture, the newly released information raises questions about the effectiveness of the FAA’s oversight of the company.” The FAA initiated multiple inquiries into Boeing.

97 Boeing allegations of noncompliance were detailed in the 116-page FAA letter which covered “issues in Boeing’s manufacturing process control, parts handling and storage, and product control.” According to the memo, the audit uncovered 23 instances in which staff members “failed to follow processes or lacked proficiency.”

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) stated that over 200 reports were filed by Boeing whistleblowers in a 12-month period last year. Boeing has a “culture of concealment,” announced US congressional investigations.

Boeing’s market capitalization declined dramatically in the last five years, falling by over 30% due to regulatory scrutiny, financial losses and safety issues with its 737 MAX and 787 Dreamliner aircraft, among other reasons. Over the past few years, Boeing’s top executive team has experienced a rather major shake-up. A year ago, Kelly Ortberg, the company’s new boss stepped out of retirement to try to turn around the struggling corporation.

Donald Trump tells Iran to make a nuclear deal “before there is nothing left”, says Israel’s next planned attack will be even more brutal

As Israel launched a massive attack on military sites in Iran, US President Donald Trump on Friday warned Iran to accept a deal of face the consequences. He said that Israel has American weapons which are best in the world, and claimed that Israel’s next planned attack will be even more brutal.

Saying “just do it, before it is too late,” Trump said that Iran must make a deal before there is nothing left.

In a post on his Truth Social, Donald Trump said that he gave Iran several chances to make a deal, but they couldn’t get it done. He said that he had warned that the attack will be much worse than they anticipated, but certain Iranian hardliners rejected a deal. Trump added that such hardliners are dead now.

He said, “I gave Iran chance after chance to make a deal. I told them, in the strongest of words, to “just do it,” but no matter how hard they tried, no matter how close they got, they just couldn’t get it done. I told them it would be much worse than anything they know, anticipated, or were told, that the United States makes the best and most lethal military equipment anywhere in the World, BY FAR, and that Israel has a lot of it, with much more to come – And they know how to use it. Certain Iranian hardliner’s spoke bravely, but they didn’t know what was about to happen. They are all DEAD now, and it will only get worse!”

The US president said that it will only get worse, adding that the next already planned attacks being even more brutal. However, he said that there is time to stop the Israeli attack, and for that Iran has to make a deal. He said, “There has already been great death and destruction, but there is still time to make this slaughter, with the next already planned attacks being even more brutal, come to an end. Iran must make a deal, before there is nothing left, and save what was once known as the Iranian Empire.”

Donald Trump added in the Truth post, “No more death, no more destruction, JUST DO IT, BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. God Bless You All!”

Locals line up to donate blood in true ‘Amdavadi spirit’, Vantara sends doctors, RSS organises seva after the Ahmedabad plane crash

As the country was engulfed with grief after the tragic Ahmedabad plane crash, the support and the sense of service of the people of Ahmedabad provided some positivity among the chaos. Immediately after the plane crash, locals flocked to help in the rescue and relief work at the crash site.

As the injured were undergoing treatment at the hospitals, several among the injured needed blood. Many NGOs appealed to people to donate blood, and in no time the locals gathered in large number for blood donation. Many pictures and videos of the people of Ahmedabad turning up in large numbers for blood donation are going viral on social media.

Speaking to OpIndia, Zeal Shah, Founder of Sahay Foundation said, “Whatever happened in our city yesterday was extremely heart-wrenching. As soon as the news of this tragic incident broke out, the spirit of service of the people of Ahmedabad came to the fore as always. As soon as our Sahay Foundation and many other NGOs posted on social media for blood donation, the people of Ahmedabad immediately responded.”

“Our NGO workers reached Red Cross and a group of Ahmedabad locals started arriving there to donate. In the first 2 hours, about 300 people contacted us and reached here. Since Red Cross was short of staff, our workers including Sagar and Parthil also helped them in their work and by the evening we collected more than 900 units of blood here. The same situation was with every other lab and blood bank,” Shah said.

“People always talk about the ‘spirit of Mumbai’, but we have been working in this field for the last many years, so we know that the ‘spirit of Ahmedabad’ is equally strong,” he added.

According to the available information, there were 600 units of blood in the Civil Hospital, after which 500 units were sent from Red Cross. Not only this, in just 2 hours, 350 people reached the Civil Hospital to donate blood. After waiting for hours, they donated blood.

RSS workers remained on ground round the clock

RSS volunteers also provided their unwavering support during the time this unfortunate tragedy. Their volunteers remained on duty for 24 hours and kept performing ‘seva yagya’.

An RSS official from Ahmedabad told OpIndia that the volunteers of the Sangh reached for service as soon as the incident of plane crash came to light. According to him, RSS volunteers offered their services in two phases. He further said that 176 volunteers directly performed the seva yagya. Apart from this, more than 250 volunteers also remained on duty.

The volunteers participated in a range of activities from rescuing injured people to managing the traffic. They also helped in collecting DNA samples and also took care of over 2000 people including the families of the deceased and provided them refreshments. An RSS official said that food was arranged for the people with the help of Kalupur Swaminarayan Temple. The volunteers coordinated with the administration and the police department to help in the relief work.

Vantara sends team of doctors

Anant Ambani’s organization Vantara assisted in the relief work by sending a team of doctors to Ahmedabad. Apart from this, Vantara’s ambulance service was also opened for Ahmedabad. The organisation also rescued and provided treatment to birds and animals injured in the accident.

The Print journalist Amana Begum Ansari blames Raja Raghuvanshi murder solely on caste even before motive is known, ignores stark socio-economic realities

The Raja Raghuvanshi murder case has sent shockwaves across the country. While more and more disturbing details of the horrific saga of betrayal are emerging, the usual suspects have found a way to insert their anti-Hindu agenda even in a case devoid of any caste or religious angle. In this vein, The Print published an op-ed authored by Amana Begum Ansari, titled: “Question nobody’s asking on Meghalaya murder: Why is inter-caste love a rebellion in India?”

In this article, Amana bashed the Indian right-wing social media and their supposed anti-feminist views. She then proceeded to blame reservations in the traditional Hindu society about inter-caste marriages for Raja and Sonam’s alleged forced marriage which ultimately led to Raja’s brutal murder.

“While details are still emerging in the Meghalaya honeymoon murder case, current reports suggest that the bride couldn’t marry the man of her choice—perhaps because Sonam is a Raghuvanshi, and Raj, her family’s employee, belongs to the Kushwaha community. This begs a crucial question: Why is choice, and inter-caste love, still a rebellion in India?” ThePrint article reads.

Amana Begum Ansari further argues that this “tragedy” could have been averted if Sonam Raghuvanshi was not denied her choice marrying a person of her choice instead of the one chosen by her family.

“Could this tragedy have been averted had choice not been denied? Yes, the accused are criminals if proven guilty, and murder couldn’t have been the only solution to their problem. But at the same time, they were, like many others, cornered by a system of traditions that allows no escape within its own logic. And unless we’re willing to talk about that system, we’ll just keep seeing more of the same,” Ansari writes.

While several media reports have claimed that accused Sonam Raghuvanshi and Raj Kushwaha were in a relationship and that the duo along with other accused persons plotted Raja Raghuvanshi’s murder in Meghalaya, the family of Sonam and Raj have said that the duo were brother-sister and not involved romantically.

Sonam Raghuvanshi’s brother Govind told the media that Raj Kushwaha used to get Rakhi tied around his wrist from Sonam in his presence. Govind also said that Raj used to call Sonam “Didi” (term used in Hindi for elder sister). Accused Raj Kushwaha’s mother and his sisters have also said the same.

“Raj was just our employee. He was working in our office for two-three years. He used to manage the office and handle clients,” Govind added.

Based on the facts that have emerged so far, it does not seem like Raj Kushwaha was Sonam’s boyfriend, rather the duo shared a brother-sister-like relationship. Thus, there is no question of an ‘upper-caste’ Sonam Raghuvanshi being denied her choice to marry a man who belongs to Kushwaha community, who come OBC category. Perhaps, Amana needs to understand that marrying sister is not a normal in Hindu community, as it is in her community.

The only question that ThePrint columnist should focus on is why does she has to rake up ‘inter-caste rebellion’ angle in the Raja Raghuvanshi murder case when it is not even clear properly yet as to who is Sonam’s boyfriend. Even if it is assumed that Raj and Sonam indeed wanted to get married, it is highly likely that Sonam’s family may have not been fine with she marrying younger boy with much less income, whose family are not financially of the same level as the Raghuvanshi family.

Since Raj and his family had good relations with Sonam’s family, so much so that Sonam tied Rakhi to Raj, as claimed by Sonam’s brother and Raj’s mother, the ‘caste’ angle ThePrint columnist is trying to rake up does not make much sense.

ThePrint columnist is solely blaming caste and ignoring stark socio-economic realities and is insinuating that had there been no opposition to inter-caste marriage, Sonam would have not been forced to succumb family pressure to marry Raja, then conspire to kill her husband while on honeymoon, and could have married Raj Kushwaha instead.

This, however, is not the first time that Amana Ansari demonstrated her prejudice against Hindus. In January this year, she penned an article for ThePrint wherein she argued that Hindu rights groups like Bajrang Dal and those opposed to Christian missionaries converting Dalits and tribals to Christianity by offering financial inducements should focus on the social and economic assimilation and upliftment of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, ensuring dignity, equality, and opportunities within their existing faith and society. She, however, failed to explain why Dalits who convert to Christianity demand Scheduled Caste (SC) status, if obtaining dignity, attaining freedom from caste discrimination they supposedly faced earlier as Hindu Dalits was the point of conversion.

When 240 lives aren’t enough: How for ‘woke liberals’, the victimhood priority still goes to ‘Muslims’. Read about the Left’s moral collapse over Ahmedabad plane crash

On June 12, 2025, a tragic Air India crash near Ahmedabad shook the nation. Over 240 lives were lost — mothers, fathers, children, and countless stories ended abruptly in a fiery disaster that should have united the country in grief and reflection. But for a certain segment of India’s liberal intelligentsia and their online echo chambers, mourning the dead was secondary. The real tragedy, according to them, would have been if the pilot had been a Muslim.

Yes, a horrifying incident that claimed the lives of more than 240 people didn’t evoke sentiments of solidarity and grief. Instead, vultures used the tragedy to peddle their narrow ideological agendas, with some using the charade of “demanding accountability” to further their aversion of the Modi government while their other ideological counterparts using it as an opportunity to claim what they have mastered all their lives: Muslim victimhood.

One would be inclined to dismiss such antics as depraved attempts at engagement farming, following the social media culture of chasing limelight and impress substance even if it none exist, most notably illustrated by the recent case of Saket Gokhale — a full-time online troll turned Rajya Sabha member — who was recently forced to apologise for his libelous online remarks against a former diplomat.

But such preposterous online discourse has been going on for far too long to be dismissed as a mere impetuous activity in grabbing social media attention. On the contrary, it is a sign of the deepening moral decay afflicting India’s Left ecosystem, one that warrants urgent discussion and debate. 

As the country grappled with the horror of the crash, social media saw a peculiar — and deeply disturbing — reaction from some so-called “liberal” voices. Prominent among them was one Amit Behere, a self-styled commentator known more for his crude outbursts than meaningful analysis. Instead of expressing condolences, he tweeted: “Imagine if the pilot was a Muslim. Just imagine. And thank God he was not.” He went on to abuse the Prime Minister in derogatory terms, blaming him and his supporters for the very fact that this thought even crossed his mind.

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This statement was not only insensitive but a damning example of the ideological rot that has infested the liberal discourse in India. Over 240 Indians had perished, but the first thought from this gentleman and others like him wasn’t about the victims, the cause of the crash, or the grieving families — it was a hypothetical scenario of communal victimhood.

Let’s be clear: the pilot’s religion, whether Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, or Christian, should not — and did not — matter in the wake of such a tragedy. But in the minds of many left-leaning commentators, identity politics must override everything. That’s the poison that keeps them alive; preventing them from slipping into oblivion and presenting an opportunity to animate their dwindling support base. For them, every event must be squeezed through a communal lens, and every tragedy must be converted into an opportunity to portray Muslims as perpetual victims, regardless of facts.

Amit Behere is not an anomaly. He merely represents a wider pattern where some elites have internalised the belief that unless Muslims are framed as victims in every news cycle, every report is a product of ‘Godi media’ —a pejorative that the leftwing outrage machinery employs to suppress hard facts that undermine their narratives. This mindset is not only reductive — it is dangerous. It sidelines real issues, erodes empathy, and replaces genuine humanitarian concern with toxic identity politics.

Imagine being the family member of a victim, scrolling through social media only to see people like Behere obsessing over the religion of the pilot rather than mourning your loved one. Imagine the arrogance and entitlement it takes to use the smouldering wreckage of a plane crash as a soapbox for political grievance-mongering.

This is the perverse moral compass of woke liberalism in India today. It does not see Indians as individuals — it sees only boxes: Hindu, Muslim, upper caste, lower caste, oppressed, oppressor. It does not seek truth — it seeks victimhood validation. And if real events don’t fit the narrative, hypotheticals are invented, as Behere did, to stoke fear, resentment, and anti-government sentiment.

It is also telling that Behere tries to shift the blame for his own twisted thoughts onto the ruling dispensation. “That this thought is forced to cross our mind,” he laments, as if expressing bigotry is justifiable so long as it is cloaked as a response to others. This is classic liberal gaslighting — project your own biases onto society and claim you’re merely a reflection of the environment. It’s cowardice masquerading as insight.

The larger issue here is the weaponisation of tragedy. Whether it’s a terror attack, a natural disaster, or now a plane crash, there’s a disturbing pattern where large sections of the Left and their Islamist fellow travellers use every misfortune as an opportunity — not for unity, not for empathy, but for political mileage. Their toolkit is predictable: communalise the narrative, blame the majority, question the government, and elevate minority victimhood — even if it means completely disregarding the actual victims.

This is what happened when 26 people, all but one Hindus, lost their lives in a ghastly terror attack in Pahalgam earlier this year. The terrorists, believed to be from Islamist terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba, identified victims as Hindus, often forcing them to strip to check for circumcision before shooting them point blank. It was an open and shut case of Muslim terrorists killing Hindu tourists. But even then, these hate merchants shamelessly found a way to paint Muslims as victims of the tragedy, brazenly highlighting how the attack has spawned a new wave of “Islamophobia” in the country. 

What such incidents reveal is an utter inability to view incidents from a neutral, dispassionate, human perspective. Human lives are stripped of the kaleidscope of emotions and overlaying identities they embody. Instead, they are reduced to the binary setting of the oppressed and the oppressing. For this ideological cabal, the default framework is always oppression. In their world, Muslims must be seen as threatened, Hindus as aggressors, and the BJP-led government as the architect of all evil — regardless of the facts on the ground.

But when 240 lives are lost in a catastrophic air crash and the first instinct is to ask, “What if the pilot was Muslim?” — we’re not dealing with concern. We’re dealing with obsession. An obsession with identity, with grievance, with imaginary persecution. An obsession so deep that it drowns out the cries of the actual victims.

What makes this worse is the silence of the so-called moderate liberals. Not one prominent voice among them condemned this perverse shift in narrative. Not one op-ed was written chastising those who hijacked the grief of hundreds to spin a communal fantasy. This silence isn’t just complicity — it’s consent.

As a nation, we must ask: how did we get here? How did we reach a point where a national tragedy becomes a playground for ideological vendetta? How did a tragedy that should have united us instead become another wedge driven between communities, thanks to the imagination of people who see India as nothing more than a battlefield of perpetual oppression? Who is responsible for this moral decay among the Left intelligentsia?

Surely, personal integrity, honesty, and adherence to moral principles is independent of who is in power and their style of functioning. 

There is still time to reclaim our collective sanity. But to do so, we must first call out and reject this perverse strain of pseudo-liberalism that thrives on division, relativism, and emotional blackmail. We must return to a politics of truth, not hypotheticals. A politics of unity, not manufactured victimhood.

Because if even in the face of mass death, we cannot unite in grief, then the rot is far deeper than we imagine — and the tragedy, far greater than we fear.

Supreme Court orders release of journalist Kommineni Srinivasa Rao, who was arrested by Andhra Police after a panellist on his show called Amaravati the ‘capital of prostitutes’

The Supreme Court granted bail to journalist Kommineni Srinivasa Rao on Friday (13th June), who was arrested by Andhra Pradesh Police for some derogatory remarks made by a panellist during his talk show aired on Sakshi TV. Rao was arrested from Hyderabad on June 9 and was remanded to judicial custody.

A Bench of Justices PK Mishra and Manmohan granted him relief citing that he did not himself make the statement and that his right to speech needs to be protected. “Considering that petitioner himself has not made the statement and his journalistic participation in a live TV show needs to be protected and his freedom of speech is also to be protected, petitioner is to be released on bail,” the court said allowing Rao’s writ petition.

The journalist was arrested on 9th June after a panelist on his show allegedly described Amaravati as the ‘capital of prostitutes’ where ‘only AIDS patients live’. A complaint was filed against the incident claiming that sentiments of women were hurt. The complaint alleged that Rao did not object to the remark and instead laughed over it.

Senior Advocate Siddharth Dave, who was appearing for the petitioner, submitted before the apex court that Rao could not be held accountable for the panelist’s remarks. Senior Advocate Mukul Rohatgi, representing the State, countered Dave saying that Rao was abetting the man who made the remarks. “He was laughing,” said Rohatgi.

However, the court was not staisfied with the State’s argument. It questioned how could the petitioner be arrested because of someone’s else’s statements. “Someone else is making the statement. How can this be?” Justice Manmohan asked Rohatgi, who responded, “He was goading and abetting the man who was making the statement. He was laughing.”

The Supreme Court said that the petitioner cannot be treated like a co-conspirators for merely laughing at an outrageous statement. “When someone makes an outrageous statement, we laugh it off. They can’t be termed co-conspirators. Everyday this is happening,” the court said.

After hearing the arguments of both sides, the Supreme Court granted bail to the petitioner citing his age and the reason that he did not make the statement. However, the court warned Rao not to involve himself in any defamatory statement or allow anyone to make such statements on his show.

“Considering that the petitioner himself has not made any such statement and his journalistic participation in a live TV show deserves to be protected so that the freedom of speech is also protected in the process, we direct that the petitioner shall be released in relation to the FIR…subject to the conditions to be imposed by the trial court. It is made clear that the petitioner shall not involve himself in any defamatory statement either by himself or by allowing others to make such statements in his presence in the show which the petitioner is anchoring or hosting,” the court ordered.