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Normalising Hinduphobia: Chief Justice BR Gavai, If telling devotees to ‘go pray’ is justice, what is the need for courts at all?
Sep 17, 2025
On September 16, 2025, the Supreme Court of India delivered a judgment that shocked many Hindus. The court dismissed a petition seeking restoration of a seven-foot mutilated idol of Lord Vishnu at the Javari temple in Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh. This idol, part of the UNESCO-protected Khajuraho group of monuments, was desecrated centuries ago during the Mughal invasions and has remained dishonoured since.

Mistaken Claim of “More Than Wife” Costs Candidate Relief
Sep 17, 2025
On 16th September, the Punjab and Haryana High Court denied relief to a candidate who lost his chance in the judicial recruitment process because of a single mistake in his application form. The case involved Advocate Pradeep Kumar, who had applied for the position of Additional District & Sessions Judge under the Haryana Superior Judicial Service. While filling out the form, he mistakenly declared that he had more than one wife by ticking the option “yes” instead of “no.”

Who is “Lady al-Qaeda” Aafia Siddiqui — and why is she serving an 86-year sentence in the US
Sep 16, 2025
From being a Pakistani neuroscientist, Aafia Siddiqui has come to be known worldwide as “Lady al-Qaeda.” Despite her past ties to jihadi terror, she continues to receive sympathy and support from certain Pakistani politicians and human rights activists. Today, she is serving an 86-year prison sentence in a Texas jail in the United States. Siddiqui was convicted in 2010 for “attempted murder of US officials in Afghanistan.”

“1.4 billion people—and not even buying a bushel”: Lutnick’s complaint over India’s corn imports, and what the truth shows
Sep 16, 2025
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick recently launched yet another criticism at India, this time over the issue of corn imports.

Indian-Origin Motel Manager’s Tragic Killing in Dallas: A Timeline of Events
Sep 16, 2025
In September 2025, a shocking crime in Dallas, Texas unsettled the Indian-American community and triggered a renewed political storm around U.S. immigration policy. Chandra Mouli “Bob” Nagamallaiah, a 50-year-old motel manager originally from India, was brutally murdered at his workplace in front of his family.

Pakistanis whine uncontrollably after India denies handshake during Asia Cup match: Read about the prolonged meltdown of their ex-cricketers and journalists
Sep 15, 2025
The Asia Cup match in the UAE turned into more than just cricket when India defeated Pakistan in a one-sided clash. Team India did not only secure a 7-wicket victory but also chose to refuse a post-match handshake with the Pakistani players. The Indian team then dedicated this dominating win to the victims of the Pahalgam terror attack and to the Indian armed forces.

SC Halts Parts of Waqf Amendment Act 2025: Is Judiciary Protecting Encroachment?
Sep 15, 2025
The Supreme Court of India has once again entered into territory that critics say belongs only to Parliament: the domain of lawmaking. On September 14, the apex court stayed several crucial provisions of the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025.

Naxal-Mukt Bharat Nearing Reality: Three Leaders with ₹1.35 Crore Bounty Killed by Security Forces in Hazaribagh
Sep 15, 2025
The fight against Naxalism in India reached another decisive moment when security forces neutralised three dreaded Naxalites carrying a combined bounty of Rs 1.35 crore in the dense Pati Piri Forest of Jharkhand’s Hazaribagh district. Superintendent of Police Anjani Anjan confirmed this major development on Monday, 15 September, calling it a milestone in the continuing operations aimed at bringing the country closer to the dream of a Naxal-free India.

‘Celebrity status does not grant special treatment’: Gujarat High Court dismisses TMC MP Yusuf Pathan’s petition in Vadodara government land dispute case
Sep 14, 2025
The Gujarat High Court has dismissed a petition filed by former Indian cricketer and current Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP Yusuf Pathan in connection with a prolonged land dispute in Vadodara. Delivering the verdict, Justice Mauna Bhatt declared Pathan to be an “encroacher” on government land and emphasised that his possession was nothing more than unlawful occupation.