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Sameer Wankhede takes Netflix and Bollywood to Court over Aryan Khan’s Controversial Series
Sep 25, 2025
Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officer Sameer Wankhede has once again found himself in the thick of a storm, but this time he is not the investigator — he is the petitioner. Wankhede has filed a defamation suit in the Delhi High Court against Aryan Khan’s directorial debut on Netflix, the provocatively titled “The Ba*ds of Bollywood.”**

Rising Hinduphobia in US: How ‘historian’ Audrey Truschke fuels hate by twisting the West’s violence roots
Sep 25, 2025
Normalisation of Hinduphobia in the US is moving ahead in full swing. From politicians and anti-Hindu lobbyists to parts of the media and academia, anti-Hindu actors from many walks of American life are instilling, promoting, and perpetuating Hindu-hate. Audrey Truschke, a notorious anti-Hindu “historian” known for whitewashing heinous crimes by Mughal tyrants against Indians, has written a propaganda piece that fuels hatred against Hindus by lying about the roots of violence in the West.

Ladakh Unrest: Was It a Preplanned Conspiracy? Governor Gupta Alleges Outside Involvement
Sep 25, 2025
Ladakh’s Lieutenant Governor, Kavinder Gupta, has stirred controversy by suggesting that the recent violent protests in the region were no spontaneous outburst — but rather the result of a planned conspiracy. He claimed, in an interview with NDTV’s Aditya Raj Kaul, that many injured participants hailed from Nepal and Doda — an assertion that lends fuel to suspicions that outside actors tried to inflame tensions in the Union Territory.

Statehood protest turns violent in Leh: BJP office set ablaze, police van torched, BJP accuses Congress leader for rioting – What sparked violence in Leh?
Sep 24, 2025
On 24th September, Leh, Union Territory of Ladakh, witnessed a sudden and violent turn in its ongoing agitation. The call for a shutdown by the youth wing of the Leh Apex Body spiralled into street clashes, arson, and chaos. Protesters, who have been demanding statehood for Ladakh and its inclusion under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution, resorted to aggressive action that shocked the region. The local BJP office was set on fire, a police van was torched, and demonstrators clashed with security forces right in the centre of the city.

‘Graves becoming pilgrimage hubs for radical elements’: PIL to remove Afzal Guru and Maqbool Bhat graves at Tihar rejected by Delhi High Court
Sep 24, 2025
On 24th September, the Delhi High Court refused a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) that asked for the graves of Kashmiri terrorists Mohammad Afzal Guru and Mohammad Maqbool Bhat to be removed from the Central Jail in Tihar.

Apple shrugs off Trump’s bluster, expands iPhone machinery in India after ramping production and partnering with dozens of local firms
Sep 24, 2025
Despite repeated outbursts from U.S. President Donald Trump demanding Apple stop producing in India, the company has gone full steam ahead. Apple is not only increasing iPhone assembly lines in India but also boosting the local manufacturing of the highly specialised machines that make those iPhones possible. In short, while Trump shouts, Apple builds.

Three Naxalites gunned down in Gumla, two in Abujhmad, and 71 CRPF companies shifted from J&K for anti-Naxal push: India’s battle against Maoists nears conclusion
Sep 24, 2025
India’s decades-long battle against Naxalism has now reached its decisive and final stage. After years of bloodshed, ambushes, and counter-operations, the Indian security forces are striking with remarkable intensity in areas once considered the safest hideouts for Maoists. The latest operations in Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh show that the network of the extremists is collapsing rapidly under pressure.

Pakistan’s cricketers Haris Rauf and Sahibzada Farhan echo Army narratives at Asia Cup: Why India must push Operation Sindoor 2.0 to crush Pakistan’s propaganda cycle
Sep 23, 2025
Sunday’s Asia Cup 2025 Super Four clash in Dubai was supposed to be defined by cricketing skill, runs, and wickets. Instead, the spotlight turned to gestures that carried unmistakable political overtones. Haris Rauf, one of Pakistan’s leading fast bowlers, mimicked the action of a fighter jet being shot down and flashed the ‘6-0’ sign. Sahibzada Farhan, after scoring a half-century that many considered inconsequential, raised his bat like a gun to mimic firing shots.

From Purnia to Darbhanga, Hindu faith under attack as Islamists attempt unrest ahead of Bihar Vidhan Sabha election
Sep 21, 2025
As Bihar gears up for its Assembly elections, disturbing trends are surfacing that threaten to disrupt communal harmony. Certain groups are evidently working with the intention of dividing society along religious lines. Their strategy is clear: to create discord between Hindus and Muslims and use this unrest for vote-bank politics.