Oct 2, 2025
Madhya Pradesh’s Burhanpur saw violence as stones were hurled at a Durga immersion in Nayakheda near a mosque, leaving a youth injured, idol vandalised, protests and police action followed
On Wednesday, 1st October, what should have been a devotional and peaceful religious celebration turned tense in Nayakheda village of Burhanpur district, Madhya Pradesh. The incident occurred during the annual Durga idol immersion ceremony (Durga Visarjan). According to reports, a “frenzied Muslim mob threw stones at Hindus who were playing DJ during the immersion procession.”
Oct 1, 2025
Donald Trump faces humiliation as another US government shutdown erupts in Washington, with Democrats blaming his stubborn politics for halting 750000 workers’ pay and rattling markets
Amid a deep political stalemate between Republicans and Democrats, the US government entered a shutdown on 1st of October 2025. This is significant: it is the first shutdown in six years and marks the third time a government shutdown has occurred during Donald Trump’s presidency.
Oct 1, 2025
"Demolitions end the walls that shelter riots": Bareilly erupts as probe reveals 5,000 rioters hidden in 390 mosques with petrol bombs, mastermind Tauqeer Raza arrested while ₹150 crore worth assets face brutal crackdown
The recent outbreak of violence in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, has shaken the city and raised alarming questions about communal conspiracies in the state. Police investigations have now made it clear that this unrest was not a sudden reaction to the “I Love Muhammad” controversy.
Oct 1, 2025
Bangladesh Jamaat leader Syed Abdullah Muhammad Taher in New York sparks outrage by invoking Ghazwa-e-Hind, urging 5 million youth for guerrilla war against India
Syed Abdullah Muhammad Taher, a senior figure in Bangladesh’s Jamaat-e-Islami and its International Affairs Secretary, has stirred outrage after a provocative address in New York City. Taher, who earlier served as a Member of Parliament from Comilla-12 between 2001 and 2006 and now holds the position of nayeb-e-ameer in the party, openly called for militant mobilisation against India.
Oct 1, 2025
In Ahmedabad’s Sadu Mata Ni Pol, a 200-year-old Navratri ritual turns sorrow into faith as Barot men wear sarees and dance Garba, healing Saduben’s curse with devotion
Every year when Navratri begins across India, the old city of Ahmedabad transforms into a vibrant hub of colours, devotion, and cultural pride. Among the countless rituals observed, one tradition stands out and captures the curiosity of everyone—at Sadu Mata Ni Pol, a neighbourhood known for its heritage, a unique 200-year-old custom unfolds on the night of Ashtami.
Sep 30, 2025
How Tirumala clerk CV Ravi Kumar built a ₹100cr fortune from Parakamani theft, sparking outrage, BJP charges on Bhumana Reddy, and Andhra HC’s CID probe in 2025 at Tirumala Tirupati temple
The Tirumala Tirupati temple, dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, is one of India’s most revered pilgrimage centers. Each year, millions of devotees line up to offer their prayers, and with them, extraordinary amounts of wealth—cash, gold, and foreign currency—flow into its coffers.
Sep 30, 2025
UP ATS arrests Akmal Raza, Safeel Salmani, Mohd Tausif and Qasim Ali for plotting a “Mujahideen Army” to topple Indian government through violent jihad and impose Sharia law
A high-voltage counterterror sweep in Uttar Pradesh has led to the arrest of four men accused of attempting to form a radical group named the “Mujahideen Army,” aiming to “replace” democracy with Sharia law, officials say.
Sep 30, 2025
UK NHS sparks outrage as it defends cousin marriages among British Pakistanis despite Bradford studies linking inbreeding to birth defects, with critics like Patrick Nash and Richard Holden demanding action
The United Kingdom is home to Europe’s largest Pakistani community, numbering over 1.6 million people according to the 2021 Census. Over the years, this figure has grown rapidly. But the country is not just absorbing individuals; it is increasingly engaging with practices, and even criminal elements, carried from abroad. One stark example: grooming gangs, which have operated with apparent impunity for decades in Britain.
Sep 29, 2025
A wave of revolution grips Pakistan-occupied Kashmir as Awami Action Committee leads mass strikes in Muzaffarabad and Kotli, with thousands demanding Azadi and justice from Pakistan
On Monday, September 29, Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) ground to a halt. The Awami Action Committee (AAC) launched a region-wide “shutter-down and wheel-jam” strike, calling on people to shut shops, stop transport, and stay off the roads. The AAC made clear: this was not a protest against one institution, but a revolt against decades of political and economic abandonment by Islamabad.








