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Uttar Pradesh: Hitting a buffalo with a stick leads to stone pelting, clash between Hindus and Muslims in Sambhal, 22 arrested

On Saturday, a heated altercation about striking a buffalo with a stick broke out in Sambhal area of Uttar Pradesh, sparking stone-throwing from Muslim and Hindu groups

Hindus called rioters despite a Hindu being attacked first by Muslims, stones pelted from mosque: How Muslims are playing victim after Palamu violence

Muslim mob indulged in violence over the installation of welcome gates by Hindus ahead of Mahashivaratri in Palamu of Jharkhand.

Uttar Pradesh: Sajid, Aslam and 11 others booked for harassing schoolgirls, assaulting the employee who tried to stop them

Communal violence erupted Sambhal when a mob of Muslim men attacked a school employee who had earlier tried to stop them from passing lewd comments at girl students near the school gate.

‘Hindus kidnapped Muslim girl’: Fake news spread by Islamists to stoke communal tension in Leicester has eerie similarities with the 2002 Godhra riots

The Henry Jackson Society concluded that the false allegations had exposed the Hindu community in Leicester to hate, vandalism and assault.

Karnataka: Congress leader Rafiq clashes with a member of Sriram Sene over saffron flags near masjid in Sringeri

Arjun and Rafiq were promptly arrested and a peace meeting was also organised between the Hindu and Muslim communities.

Muslim goons planned Diwali night attack in Pani Gate as celebrations irked them, VHP Vadodara Mantri says

Reports say that Gujarat Police investigating the case have also said that the lights were switched off before the attack so that the perpetrators could not be identified, thereby indicating that the riots were preplanned.

Why the onslaught against Hindus of Mominpore is not going to be the last instance of communal violence in West Bengal

The Mominpore violence reflects the larger malaise ailing West Bengal, where instances of anti-Hindu violence have shockingly become par for the course.

Telangana court acquits 24 out-on-bail Muslim men accused in 2008 Bhainsa communal riots that broke out during Durga puja Visarjan

A local court in Telangana acquitted 24 Muslim men in the 2008 Bhainsa communal riots that took place during Durga visarjan.

OpIndia Exclusive: Secretary of Durga pandal committee sheds light on the deliberate plan by Islamists to stir anti-Hindu violence

Secretary of Durgal Pandal committee told OpIndia that Islamists had deliberately placed their flag to stoke unrest.

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