Islamic posters in Bahraich’s Maharajganj Bazaar on zakat use and “heavenly women” prompt concerns, with locals labelling the market a hub of Islamic activities amid rising tensions.
According to Panchjanya, Nihal Khan has been charged under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act along with other sections including rape and forced conversion.
At least 10 hotels in Lucknow received bomb threats demanding USD 55,000. Authorities launched a search, with the sender claiming bombs were hidden in black bags.
After this anti-Hindu violence, the violent mob played the victim card and the leftists started portraying the Muslim community as the victim. OpIndia's investigation revealed that the real victims of the violence are Hindus.
The petition was filed by against demolitions of illegal structures by National Federation of Indian Women Uttarakhand, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh governments.
The claim that the Hindu sages had been eve-teasing the women in Ayodhya was false. Ayodhya Police confirmed in a separate video that there was a fight between two groups as a result of which the ruckus happened on the road, the video of which was erroneously shared on social media.
Hardoi Police addressed the issue on Monday, 21st October, and confirmed that Danish had been hiding in a vacant building close to his school and had hurt his hand by striking a blade. Later he claimed to his family that he had been abducted by Hindu leaders who forced him to chant 'Jai Shri Ram'.