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.
In 1717, King Pamheiba came into contact with Hinduism through the efforts of Shantidasa Gosain (also spelt Goshai), a Vaishnavite preacher from Bengal’s Sylhet, who was an adherent of the Chaitanya school of Vaishnavism.
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.
OHCHR stated that its 'impartial investigation' is limited to the anti-Hasina protests and the 'human rights violations' occurring in the context of it between 1st July and 15th August.
The victim told the Kanpur police that Akeel took her to several hotels and recorded obscene photos and videos of her. During that time, the victim became pregnant. When Akeel came to know about the pregnancy, he forced the victim to undergo an abortion.
Days after Assam police in collaboration with police in West Bengal and Kerala arrested eight jihadi terrorists, their interrogation has revealed that they were attempting to cut off northeast India from rthe est of the country at the Siliguri corridor