The anti-Hindu organisation HfHR, which has a history of siding with anti-India elements and terrorist organisations, was miffed since these Hindu institutions had participated in organising the Diwali festival at London's Trafalgar Square on October 27.
A video of Islamists threatening and abusing Hindu women in a residential society in Maharashtra's Taloja over Diwali lightings has gone viral on the internet.
"What about the rights of fishes in Sarayu River? Who will account for the trauma they faced from the lighting up of 28 lakh lamps?" lamented a Germany-based YouTuber.
The Delhi High Court acquitted the film director of all charges in 2017, claiming that Mahmood Farooqui did not understand that there was 'no consent' on the part of the victim.
Ahead of Diwali festival, a team of food safety officers in Madhya Pradesh's Ujjain district confiscated 300 kg of adulterated Mawa (Khoa) being transported from Ahmedabad, Gujarat in the district on Friday morning, a food officer said.
The ruckus began after some Muslim students on the Jamia campus used their feet to erase a Rangoli that the other group of students had prepared for the occasion. They also kicked off diyas with their feet.
The Islamists below the viral video made communal and threatening comments against the Bohra family indicating that they should be punished severely to death for celebrating a Hindu festival.