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Dalit girl gang-raped, set afire in UP by upper caste Hindu men, Delhi girl raped by doctor in Amritsar

Pilibhit (Uttar Pradesh) Amritsar, Punjab, September 12: A Dalit girl was gang-raped and set on fire by two upper caste Hindutva men in Indian state Uttar Pradesh  governed by BJP. The 16-year-old girl is undergoing treatment at a hospital and is in a serious condition, Superintendent of Police Dinesh Kumar Prabhu said. Two men have been arrested in connection with the incident, police said, adding the accused first raped the girl and then tried to kill her by setting her afire after pouring diesel on her. 

India to set up radio stations near LOC/Border areas to start propaganda against Pakistan

Srinagar, Sept 12: Indian government has decided to set up FM radio stations near the Line of Control (LoC) IIOJK and International border like Punjab to wage propaganda against Pakistan and the ongoing Kashmiris right to self determination demand in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

Kerala Police on high alert in Kannur after reports on possible RSS, SDPI clashes

 Thiruvananthapuram, Keral India ,September 12:: After intelligence reports on possible clashes between the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and of Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI)  workers in Kannur, the  city of Indian state Kerala Police are on high alert. Kannur, the politically volatile district of Kerala, which has witnessed several brutal political killings, is tense after the intelligence reports.

Article: Why is IIOJK bleeding?

Three years after the absorption of Jammu & Kashmir into the Indian Union, situation on ground is as dangerous

Dr Moonis AhmarCourtesy: The Express Tribune:Three years after the repeal of the Kashmir’s special status by the Indian government, the situation on the ground in that beleaguered region is as volatile and dangerous as it was in August 2019. In a report recently released by Amnesty International entitled, “We are being punished by the law: Three years after since abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu & Kashmir” stated, “The Indian government’s efforts to put in place unlawful surveillance measures, arbitrary detention, and restrictions to freedom of expression and simultaneously conceal its actions in occupied Jammu & Kashmir clearly violated international human rights law.” 

Indian troops arrest four youth in Sopore

 Srinagar, Sept 10: Indian army’s  22 Rshtriayra Rifles and 179 Central Reserve Police Force arrested  Shakir Akber Gojree,Mohsin Wani, Himayun Shariq and  Faizan Ashraf Wani at Gousiabad Chowk Chinkipora Sopore in Baramulla district

RSS of Bombings Across India At Congressional Briefing: Former RSS leader and whistleblower Yashwant Shinde

 Washington, September 10: Former Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh leader and whistleblower Yashwant Shinde has said that India’s ruling Hindu supremacist Bharatiya Janata Party had collaborated with the RSS to carry out terror attacks across India for political and electoral gain in the 2000s. 

Anti-Muslim violence in Bihar- Old man, his 8-year-old grandson among dozens arrested

SiwanSeptember 10, 2022: In  Indian state Bihar’s Siwan district  police arrested about a dozens Muslim men from a local mosque including a 8-year-old boy during the recent anti-Muslim violence in Barhariya Bihar. Among the dozens arrested was 70-years-old Mohammad Yasin and his eight-year-old grandson Rizwan Qureshi,Maktoob Media reported. 

Students protest against construction of Hindu temple in south Indian city Bangalore University

 Bengaluru, September 09 : The students of  Indian city Bangalore University have said that the ruling BJP government was trying to saffronise the university campus by allowing the construction of a temple of Hindu deity Ganesha inside the veracity premises.

Indian RR Trooper commits suicide in Budgam

 Srinagar, September 9: An Indian trooper  committed suicide by shooting himself to death in Nagam area of Central Kashmir’s Budgam district, in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir on Friday.

BBC lifts veil on less-talked about tragedy in IIOJK, Private vehicle snatching by Indian army

Srinagar, September 09, 2022:  The British Broadcasting Corporation in London in a special report lifted veil on the less talked-about issue of forcible snatching of private vehicles of Kashmiri civilians by the Indian Army to use them in fake encounters and cordon and search operations in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. As per BBC report, in many cases the owners are not only deprived of their vehicles, but also arrested and subjected to inhuman torture at Indian army camps. The BBC correspondent visited 15 villages of Shopian, Pulwama and Kulgam districts, and found that army snatches private vehicles, as and when it desires, and no one can dare to refuse out of fear of reprisals. human rights news

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