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Canada: Two Khalistanis, including Bhindranwale’s relative, fail to get rid of ‘terrorist’ tag, federal court upholds them being on ‘no fly list’

Canadian Federal Court upholds decision to put suspected Khalistani terrorists including Bhindranwale’s kin on no-fly list

Har Ghar Tiranga: How on one call of PM Modi people of India have come together to keep the Tricolour flying high

Har Ghar Tiranga campaign shows that 75 years after India had a tryst with destiny, we will now wake up to a new dawn.

Did Veer Savarkar ‘propose’ two-nation theory? How Islamists and Congress have lied about the idea that is inherent in Islamic theology

Veer Savarkar advocated for Hindus and Muslims to live in a common state, he didn't proposed the two-nation theory

Founder of Khalsa Aid stokes separatist sentiments ahead of Independence Day, says doesn’t trust India

Ravi Singh, the CEO of Khalsa Aid has almost always demonstrated his Khalistani affinities.

Did you know Pakistan had another national anthem written by Jagannath Azad, before it was rejected for ‘Qaumi Tarana’

Despite the fact that Jagan Nath Azad wrote Pakistan's first national anthem, it was only sung for six months following Jinnah's death 1948.

Novelist Salman Rushdie taken off ventilator, attacker charged with attempt to murder, pleads ‘not guilty’

Rushdie now able to speak and is off ventilator. He was attacked on Friday night in New York where he was giving a lecture.

Rakesh Jhunjhunwala passes away at 62

Also known as the 'Big Bull of Dalal street', Jhunjhunwala is now survived by his wife and three children.

Author JK Rowling gets death threats from Islamists for condemning attack on Salman Rushdie

Before Rowing got death threats by Islamists, Rowling was cancelled by wokes, especially those who put pronouns in their Twitter bios.

Stabbings, gunshots, and arson: When the translators and publishers of Salman Rushdie’s book ‘The Satanic Verses’ faced vicious attacks by Islamists

The translators and publishers of the book The Satanic Verses, written by Salman Rushdie, have been the targets of Islamists across the world.

‘Mid Day’ dropped veteran journalist Kanchan Gupta as a columnist for his 2015 article lampooning Aamir Khan for his anti-India statements

Veteran journalist Kanchan Gu[ta reveals how he was dropped as a columnist by Mid Day for writing an article "lampooning Aamir Khan for his statement savaging India."

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