Two fresh cases of sexual assault of minor Hindu girls by Muslim youths have been reported from Ramnagar in Uttarakhand’s Nainital district. In one of the incidents,...
On Thursday (October 23), TMC MP Mahua Moitra courted controversy after endorsing a Christian extremist's disparaging remarks against Hindu festival of Diwali.
Mahua Moitra tweeted,...
Steven McWan, accused of running a foreign-funded conversion racket in Nadiad, used fake miracle healings and anti-idolatry propaganda to lure vulnerable Hindus into Christianity.
In a shocking discovery, forensic experts recovered over 1.57 lakh photos and videos from Steven’s phone, many of which allegedly captured conversion ceremonies and other incriminating activities.
The incident came to light during Friday’s Navaratri celebrations when organizers noticed the student filming female participants. On checking his phone, they reportedly found multiple videos of girls, alongside obscene chats and conversations that outlined plans to lure Hindu girls into relationships and “ruin” them.
Hindu organizations in Surat intervened after learning that Muslim musicians were included in a Navratri orchestra, prompting organizers to apologize and assure it would not happen again.
The Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) targeted Hindus by branding saffron flags during Ganesh Chaturthi as "extremist", triggering outrage among Hindu groups.
A report by Pakistan’s National Commission on the Rights of the Child exposes systemic discrimination, forced conversions, child marriages, and bonded labour targeting Christian and Hindu children.