The Varanasi judge who had ordered the videography of the Gyanvapi 'mosque' had received death threats after the Shivling was discovered inside the premises.
Khalistani supporters were seen holding placards that read, ''Sikh Homeland Punjab (Occupied by India)", "Sikhs for World Peace" and raising slogans of 'Jo Bole So Nihaal'.
There are already existing government-specified norms, quality parameters and regulatory requirements that companies have to meet to get their products certified fit to be marketed. So why is this parallel system of 'certifying' them for one particular community is even continuing?
“Despite the challenges posed by the serious ongoing conflict, we have ensured that about 22,500 citizens have returned home safely,” S Jaishankar said in the parliament.
India till date has banned around 321 Chinese apps since 2020. Initially India blocked 59 Chinese apps, then 47 and later around 118 apps citing concerns of data security of Indian users.