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Special NIA court acquits 7 in the 2008 Malegaon blast, orders probe against ATS’s ACP Shekhar Bagde for planting RDX, forging medical reports, and owning suspicious assets, exposing a shocking tale of fabricated evidence and investigative abuse
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The court remarked that the actions of Bagde arouse suspicion. Furthermore, the ATS failed to offer any clarification on this issue.
‘Bhagwa Has Won’: After 17 years of torture and false charges, Sadhvi Pragya is acquitted in the Malegaon blast case as the NIA court finds no proof—Congress’s false narrative collapses, and it’s now clear that Hindus cannot be terrorists
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From the beginning, the prosecution built its narrative on the claim that a gold-coloured LML Freedom motorcycle registered under Sadhvi Pragya’s name was used in the bombing.
Congress MP Praniti Shinde called Operation Sindoor a ‘tamasha’, sparking outrage in Lok Sabha as Shrikant Shinde slammed her, invoking 26/11, and BJP hit back over repeated anti-Army, pro-Pak claims tied to Congress' old ‘saffron terror’ narrative
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Despite the fury, Shinde refused to apologize. Instead, she resorted to labeling the protestors as “trolls and andhbhakts.”
Rahul Gandhi’s Operation Sindoor tirade in Lok Sabha wasn’t just political theatre—it was a calculated move to sabotage India’s US diplomacy and rising strategic sovereignty under Modi’s assertive, self-reliant foreign and tech policy vision
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Instead of uniting the nation after a successful anti-terror operation, Rahul Gandhi used the Operation Sindoor debate to undermine India’s sovereignty and provoke a rift with the US.
A couple paid ₹35 lakh hoping for a baby through IVF, but DNA tests revealed the shocking truth—no biological link, just a baby bought from a poor family; 8 people including top doctors arrested, clinics raided, and a nationwide surrogacy scam exposed
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A fake surrogacy racket was busted in Hyderabad after a DNA test revealed a baby sold for ₹35 lakh had no genetic link to the couple.
Assam launched a bold eviction drive in Uriamghat, clearing 3,600 acres of Rengma Reserve Forest from 2,000 illegal settlers, as CM Himanta Biswa Sarma vows to reclaim every inch of encroached land and protect Assam’s culture from demographic threats
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Approximately 700–800 police officers, along with Forest Department teams and CRPF personnel, have been deployed in and around the Rengma Forest Reserve.
In a fiery Lok Sabha address, Amit Shah revealed how India avenged the Pahalgam attack by killing 3 LeT terrorists in Operation Mahadev and flattening 9 Pakistani terror camps in Operation Sindoor, exposing proof from rifles to voter IDs from Pakistan
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"In a joint Operation Mahadev, the Indian Army, CRPF and J&K Police have neutralised three terrorists who were involved in the Pahalgam terror attack," Shah said.
In a bold clean-up ahead of 2025 polls, Bihar’s voter list shows a shocking 77 lakh bogus entries—an IIM-backed study confirms 9.7% roll inflation, even as political drama erupts over EC's SIR drive to restore fairness, accuracy, and voter trust
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On 25th July, the Bihar Election Commission declared that 99.8% of the state's voters were included in the ongoing process.
Over 6,600 companies fled West Bengal under Mamata Banerjee’s rule, 2,200 in just 5 years, with giants like Tata and Britannia exiting as anti-industry policies, poor law and order, and broken promises turned ‘Sonar Bangla’ into a graveyard of industries
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In a reply in parliament, the Ministry of Corporate Affairs of the Central Government informed that between the year 2011-12 and the year 2024-25, 6688 companies have left West Bengal.
Shweta Singh, a BDS student from Jammu found dead in her Udaipur hostel with a suicide note exposing staff harassment, sparking campus-wide protests, roadblocks, and cries for justice as students accused the college of crushing lives under pressure
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"Shweta was made to run from pillar to post," said one of her peers.














