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The Bengal Files shatters the delicate and sophisticated image of a peaceful society hiding under the fragile umbrella of secularism and selective silence

Hemchandra Vikramaditya, once a vegetable seller in Rewari, rose with unmatched courage to defeat Tardi Beg Khan at Tughlaqabad, capture Delhi in 1556, and be crowned Raja Vikramaditya at Purana Qila, the last Hindu emperor to rule the city

After Ladakh cancelled Sonam Wangchuk’s 135-acre HIAL land in Phywang over violations and unpaid dues, Pakistan handlers rushed to back him online, twisting facts into a false witch hunt narrative to target India and fuel dangerous propaganda

Mahabiri Devi of Mundbhar, an unsung martyr of 1857, led 22 village women in Muzaffarnagar, vowing to kill or perish as they struck down British soldiers with raw fury before being gunned down together, leaving behind a forgotten blaze of sacrifice

Syeda Hameed’s defence of Bangladeshis in Assam as “humans with a right to live here” ignited fury, as Himanta Biswa Sarma, Kiren Rijiju and AASU vowed to protect Assamese identity and honour martyrs against what they see as a grave threat to the state

Elderly Sujatha Bhat admits fabricating claims of missing daughter Ananya to defame Dharmasthala, SIT finds no women’s skeletons, and Suvarna News exposes the stolen photo of Vasanthi, proving the conspiracy by activists was built on lies
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