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Telangana: KCR resorts to appeasement politics, allows Muslim employees to leave early during Ramzan

K Chandrashekar Rao-led Telangana government announced that all Muslim employees will be allowed to leave offices an hour early during the Islamic month of Ramzan

Hemant Soren calls Bhojpuri, Magahi as language of rape and abuse, says they are ‘borrowed’ and imposed upon people of Jharkhand

“These are the borrowed languages. These are the languages of Bihar and not Jharkhand," Soren said to Hindustan Times.

‘Before 2017, those who say Abba jaan used to usurp the rations meant for the poor’: Yogi Adityanath

Yogi Adityanath in an address at Kushinagar in Uttar Pradesh took a jibe at opposition parties for engaging in appeasement politics.

‘There is not a single madarsa in Saharanpur and Muzaffarnagar where I have not given money’, boasts ex MP Shahid Siddiqui in viral video

In the viral video, Siddiqui is seen boasting that there is not a single madarsa in Saharanpur and Muzaffarnagar where he has not given money from his funds.

‘Congress is fundamentally anti-Hindu and pro-Muslim party, stops me from doing puja’: Uttar Pradesh Congress MLA Rakesh Singh

Congress MLA from Rae Bareli, Rakesh Singh, criticised his own party for indulging in politics of caste and religion

Malerkotla: All you need to know about the 23rd district of Punjab with a Muslim-majority population

Muslim appeasement at display? Congress-led Punjab government announced Muslim-dominating Malerkotla as district

Ex-TMC leaders expose the grim state of ‘Muslim appeasement’ in West Bengal: Read details

"You tell me why honorarium for Imams is ₹2500 per month while that of Purohits is just 1000 per month? Why is this difference?" asked Adhikari.

Shiv Sena does a u-turn on Azaan recital competition for Muslim kids, claims no plans to hold such event

Shiv Sena leader Pandurang Sakpal went back on his announcement of organising azaan recitation competition, claiming it was just a suggestion by a group of Muslim party office-bearers

London Mayor Sadiq Khan demands COVID-19 vaccine be given first to black, Asian, and minority groups

Speaking to BBC Radio London, Khan said that the minorities were the most vulnerable to the virus and should get the vaccine first.

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