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India ups the diplomatic ante against China, expresses concern over the Hong Kong issue in UNHRC for the first time

The Indian Ambassador to the United Nation expressed concerns over the issue of China's new National Security Law in Hong Kong that curtails freedom of expression of the people and also called for the proper management into the rising situation.

India-China stand-off: Zomato Employees burn uniforms protesting against Chinese investment in the company, urges customers to boycott the app

The protestors said that some of them had quit their job at Zomato as the food delivery has a sizeable Chinese investment.

India’s protest culture: Rooted in Dharma

India’s fight against colonial imperialism can be traced to cultural re-awakening, increased awareness of one’s heritage, and a greater assertion of one’s identity.

Columbus statues demolished in America: Was he different from Babur or Ghazni?

In the case of Columbus statues, the reactions have ranged from benign neglect to silent support to active praise. In the case of Babri Masjid, there was near universal condemnation.

George Floyd protests: Protestors bring down statue of Christopher Columbus in Richmond, behead Columbus statue in Boston

Statue of Christopher Columbus demolished by mob protesting against killing of George Floyd in The United States

Netizens flag inflammatory posts inciting violence by a man named Afsaar Bhai, demand intervention from UP CM Yogi Adityanath and UP Police

Citing chaotic protests in the US, the man incited violence by calling for a fresh wave of violent protests, more gory than the previous ones

FIR filed against Aakar Patel for his Tweet asking Muslims and Dalits to carry out US like protests in India

Aakar Patel booked on charges of provoking and instigating people from minority communities to organise US like protests across India

Politics over poor: After the central govt gives food grains and money to migrant workers, Communist Yechury demands more

Yechury also claimed that the Modi government has now virtually left the people of the country to 'fend for themselves' in the combat against the pandemic.

The Tiananmen Square Massacre: June the 4th 1989 when the Communist Party of China brutally crushed an anti-establishment mass movement

The Tiananmen Square Massacre, also known as the June 4th incident which took place in the year 1989, is regarded as one of the darkest phase in the history of China.

Delhi: Security increased and police deployed at Shaheen Bagh, Jamia Nagar as anti-CAA lobby plan protests against CAA, UAPA

The police officials said that there were already few women had assembled the spot, however, after a painstaking effort by the police present at the spot, the women were sent back from the protest site.

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