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Dalit Boy Tied to a Pole, Thrashed in Karnataka by Upper Caste Hindu

 CHIKKABALLAPUR, KARNATAKA, October 2, 2022:The Hidutva men belonging to the Hindu upper caste, had inhumanly assaulted the Dalit boy  and his mother in southern Indian state Karnataka.  The 14-year-old victim boy  and his mother, who was also beaten by the accused as she came running to rescue her son, have lodged a police case against 10 persons belonging to the Hindu upper caste. The state is ruled by Hindutva BJP-RSS.

PUCL Demands Revocation of PFI Ban, Release of its Arrested Activists

 New Delhi, October 2, 2022: The prominent civil rights group People’s Union Civil Liberties (PUCL) in India has expressed concern about its implications for democracy and the constitutional rights and freedom of speech and association in the light of the ongoing `Operation Octopus’

Rights bodies write an open letter in NYT to highlight discrimination against minorities in India

Washington, October 2, 2022:Several rights bodies in the United States of America have come out to criticize the Indian Hindutva BJP-RSS Government against the “religious persecution, discrimination and deadly mob violence” against minorities in India

Indian agency NIA arrests Muslim women leader Shahin Kauser in India

 New Delhi, September 29, 2022: The Prominent Anti-CAA protester and  Social Democratic Party of India, (SDPI) Muslim leader Shahin Kausar has been arrested from her Shaheen Bagh flat on Tuesday night at 3 am by indian agency NIA.  
“I was arrested today (September 27) at 3.30 am early morning. Please pray for me,” Shaheen Kausar had posted on her timeline. 
According to Shaheen Kausar’s family, the SDPI state vice president was taken into jail at 5 am by the special team of the NIA and the local police after they had raided their house at around 3 am. Then, at seven this morning, she was again detained and transferred to the Lajpat Nagar police. 

Two civilians injured, several vehicles damaged in twin blasts in Udhampur

Jammu, September 29: Two persons were injured and several vehicles damaged in a mysterious blast in Udhampur district in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir.The blast took place inside a parked bus which resulted in injuring of two persons, the police officials said. 

Indian forces martyr one more Kashmiri youth in Kulgam

 Srinagar, September 27: Indian army and paramilitary forces martyred one more Kashmiri youth in Kulgam district.The youth was martyed by Indian army's 33 Rashtriya Rifles  and Central Reserve Police Force in Awhatoo area while yesterday a youth was martyed by troops in Batpora area of Kulgam district.

As per Sources, the operation was continued till last report came in.

Indian troops martyr one youth, injure two in Kulgam operation

 Srinagar, September 27 : Indian troops in their fresh act of state terrorism martyred one youth and injured another in Kulgam district, last night, in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. 

Sopore fruit growers alone suffered Rs 5 billion loss in September

 Srinagar, September 27:  The President buyers association, Fruit Mandi Sopore Mudasir Ahmed Butt said that halting of trucks along Srinagar-Jammu highway leads to a loss of around Rs 5 billion to the growers, buyers and dealers in the month of September only. 

Over 200 Muslim activists arrested, crackdowns, raids Continues in India

 New Delhi, September 27 : The BJP government-led by Narendra Modi is conducting countrywide crackdowns and raids on Muslim political activists of Peoples Front of India (PFI) to silence voice  of minorities in India. Nearly 200 Popular Front of India (PFI) members were detained early on Tuesday amid fresh raids in seven states.

12 student leaders arrested in Keral, India

New Delhi, September 27 : Twelve student activists belonging to the Students Islamic Organisation of India (SIO) including its Kerala state committee members were sent to judicial custody for 14 days by a court in Indian state of Kerala for protesting the hijab ban in a school in Kozhikode district. 

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