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Dalit leader killed in Bihar

 Patna, April 14 : A Dalit leader, Rakesh Paswan, was killed by Hindutva BJP-RSS attackers in his house in Hajipur city of the Indian state of Bihar. Rakesh's blood-soaked body lay at his residence as chaos erupted in the area. His supporters and family members rushed him to the nearest hospital, but he had already passed away. Police lodged a case and started their investigation.

Occupied Kashmir court quashes black law PSA against journalist Fahad Shah

 Srinagar, April 13 : The Kashmiri journalist Fahad Shah’s  black law, Public Safety Act has been quashed by High Court <

Indian police killed two muslims in a fake encounter in UP

Lucknow, April 13 Indian police killed  a Muslim politician Atiq Ahmed’s son Asad and  Ghulam in BJP ruled Indian state

Karnataka decision to scrap 4 pc Muslim quota prima facie on highly shaky ground, flawed: Indian Supreme Court

 New Delhi, April 13: The Indian Supreme Court  has said that the  Karnataka state government’s decision to scrap 4 percent Muslim quota prima facie appeared to be on  highly shaky ground  and flawed. 

Indian troops martyr one youth in Poonch

Jammu, April 9:Indian troops in their fresh act of state terrorism martyred one Kashmiri youth in Poonch district, today, in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

India’s Hindu Festivals Bring Increasing Anti-Muslim Violence

India’s Hindu festivals are increasingly being used by the ruling Hindu majoritarian Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to rally voters, leading to an increase in violence.
By Meenakshi Ganguly South Asia director at Human Rights Watch

Removal of Chapters by NCERT Driven by Divisive Agenda: Say Historians and Educationists

 New Dehli, April 9: Around 250 educationists and historians have criticised  india’s National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) over its decision to revise textbooks. The removing the chapters was driven by a divisive and partisan agenda, they said.
 

BJP Practicing Duplicity by Attacking Christians in North, Crying in Kerala: Says Congress

THIRUVANANTHATHAPURAM (Kerala, India) April 9: Senior leader of the Congress and state opposition leader V D Satheesan of  Indian state Kerala has lashed out at the BJP after several leaders from the saffron party met Bishops and extended Easter greetings.

G20 summit in IIOJK in jeopardy amid sharp rise in Covid-19 cases,Amid fear of false flag operation, India intensifies crackdowns, raids in IIOJK ahead of G20 meeting

Srinagar, April 08 : The hospitals in Kashmir valley during the last few weeks have seen a sharp  increase in the number of Covid-19 patients, questioning the Indian government’s efforts to hold G20 summit in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, .Amid reports that Hindutva-inspired Indian government can carry out another Pulwama-type false flag operation during or before G20 meeting, scheduled in Srinagar in May, New Delhi has further intensified crackdown operations and raids across occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

India builds many colonies for non-locals to change IIOJK’s demography

Srinagar, April 08: Indian government has completed construction of several separate colonies to settle non-locals in the Kashmir Valley in the guise of Pandits’ rehabilitation to change the Muslim majority status of Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. Indian has completed construction of several separate colonies to settle non-locals in the Kashmir Valley in the guise of Pandits’ rehabilitation. Most of the colonies have been constructed in Srinagar, Bandipore, Baramulla and Badgam areas where Indian forces’ personnel and employees would be settled on permanent basis with an aim to change the Muslim majority status of the occupied territory.

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