Apr 8, 2026
"Exposing British media's false narrative": Discover how The Telegraph and journalist Samaan Lateef push a relentless anti-India agenda by twisting a routine Mumbai bridge demolition into a false colonial purge and spinning military propaganda
For the past several years, the UK-based media outlet, The Telegraph, has consistently promoted narratives that cast India in a negative light. Frequently, the publication has provided a platform for writers who seem dedicated to advancing this particular agenda.
Apr 8, 2026
President Trump claims a hollow ceasefire victory as peace talks head to Pakistan, suffering massive embarrassment by folding to Araghchi's ten-point plan and letting Tehran keep strict control over the Strait of Hormuz
In the span of just a few turbulent hours, the global community watched a dizzying pivot from Washington. United States President Donald Trump dramatically shifted his stance, moving from dire warnings about bringing about the ‘death’ of an entire Iranian “civilisation” to quietly accepting what many are calling a humiliating two-week ceasefire.
Apr 8, 2026
Declaring it a sacred matter of faith beyond judicial scrutiny, the Modi government forcefully backs the Sabarimala temple restrictions on the entry of menstruating-age women before the Supreme Court
On Tuesday, April 7th, the central government made its definitive stance known regarding the highly debated restrictions at the iconic Sabarimala temple in Kerala. The Centre officially threw its support behind the traditional ban that prevents women of menstruating age from entering the sacred site.
Apr 7, 2026
Madhya Pradesh High Court recently ruled that a Muslim man’s second marriage is not "void" under Section 494 IPC, as Sharia permits polygamy, highlighting how Indian courts often prioritize personal law over secular bigamy rules
The legal landscape of India often finds itself navigating the complex intersection of constitutional law and religious customs. Recently, the Madhya Pradesh High Court, led by Justice BP Sharma, delivered a significant ruling. The court concluded that a Muslim man does not commit the crime of “bigamy” by marrying a second time while his first marriage is still active.
Apr 7, 2026
As West Bengal deletes 91 lakh voters ahead of the 2026 state elections, a dramatic tribunal order reinstates Congress candidate Motab Shaikh because the ECI failed to justify his Murshidabad removal
As the political landscape intensifies ahead of the 2026 Assembly Elections, the Election Commission of India (ECI) is preparing to release the definitive electoral rolls for West Bengal today, April 7, 2026. Following an exhaustive judicial adjudication process—officially known as the Special Intensive Revision (SIR)—an estimated 91 lakh individuals have been scrubbed from the state's voting registers. While the sweeping purge is largely complete, the ECI has had to momentarily withhold the absolute final figures because a few presiding judicial officers have yet to attach their mandatory e-…
Apr 7, 2026
Tragic violence erupts in Manipur once again, as suspected Kuki insurgents mercilessly attack a BSF jawan's home in Bishnupur, leaving two young children dead and their heartbroken mother critically injured in the blast
The restive state of Manipur has been jolted by a fresh wave of violence. In a deeply tragic incident in the Meitei-majority district of Bishnupur, two young children lost their lives during a late-night bomb attack.
Apr 7, 2026
Revealing how the hostage crisis unfolded, the NIA report exposes a planned attack in Malda, where provocative mosque calls mobilized a mob that disabled CCTVs and used frontline women shields to trap judicial officers
Just days after Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar handed the Malda violence investigation over to the National Investigation Agency (NIA), a chilling picture has begun to emerge. On April 1, seven judicial officers carrying out Special Intensive Revision (SIR) duties were cornered and harassed by a massive Muslim mob. Acting on strict orders from the Supreme Court of India, the NIA quickly filed its preliminary inquiry. According to the agency, this was not a sudden burst of anger. It was a carefully planned and highly coordinated operation.
Apr 2, 2026
Supreme Court forcefully reprimanded the Mamata government after an angry mob trapped judicial officers in Muslim-dominated Malda, declaring West Bengal the most polarised state and ordering strict central protection
On Thursday, the 2nd of April, the Supreme Court of India took strict notice of a highly alarming situation that unfolded in the Muslim-dominated district of Malda in West Bengal. During a crucial administrative exercise known as the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, several judicial officers faced direct threats from an unruly mob. The highest court in the country made it clear that such hostile acts toward officials cannot be brushed aside or treated lightly.
Apr 2, 2026
"This is not our war": While UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer boldly vows to keep Britain out of the escalating US-Iran war, an outraged Donald Trump threatens to abandon a paper tiger NATO over the Strait of Hormuz blockade
On the 1st of April 2026, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Keir Starmer, delivered a definitive message to the world: Great Britain will not allow itself to be dragged into the escalating war between the United States and Iran. This firm declaration arrived against a backdrop of intense geopolitical pressure, specifically following repeated verbal assaults from US President Donald Trump. Trump has been openly criticizing European nations for their refusal to dispatch naval warships to assist American forces in breaking the ongoing blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.








