Apparently, Dhruv Rathee unleashed his Islamo-leftist social media supporters to troll Jahnvi Kapoor and then quietly replaced her pictures from the said video’s thumbnail with those of Tiger Shroff.
Jaiswal further stated that India has taken note of the disturbing developments in Bangladesh and expressed hope that the perpetrators of the brutal killing of both Hindu men, Dipu Chandra Das and Amrit Mondal, will be identified and brought to justice.
For a change, The New York Times pointed out that while Muhammad Yunus, the Chief Advisor to the Interim Government of Bangladesh, condemned violence as a security challenge, not targeted attacks on “any section of the population” (no specific mention of Hindus), the religiously-motivated killing of Dipu Chandra Das was celebrated by “many”.
RAB says a factory floor manager forced Dipu Chandra Das to quit, then handed him to a mob in Mymensingh's Bhaluka. The 28-year-old was beaten to death, hung from a tree, and burned. 10 arrested, including managers; probe eyes old enmity or crowd pressure.
The Bangladeshi media reports that the main office of Prothom Alo in Kawran Bazar in Dhaka was attacked by rioting mobs belonging to the Islamist outfit Inqilab Mancha on 18th December. The police tried to calm the protesting mob; however, the rioters refused to stop their violent actions.
The murder case of Ram Gopal Mishra stems from Islamist mob violence in the Bahraich district of Uttar Pradesh on 13th October 2024, during a Maa Durga idol immersion (visarjan) procession in the Maharajganj market under the Hardi Police Station precinct.
However, during Navratri recently, Hindus performing Garba in Bahiyal were attacked with stones by Islamists. The Islamic rioters also targeted Hindu shops and temples. In view of the violent display of Islamist hatred for Hindus, the local Hindus decided to completely stop this tradition on New Year's Day.
Violence related to ‘I love Muhammad’ campaign by Muslims is spreading in Uttar Pradesh. After Bareilly, similar incident took place in Mau, where stones...