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Despite ASI’s warning protesters in Bharuch march to collector to ‘preserve original identity’ of Bharuch mosque

The foot march happened just days after the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), which protects the mosque, wrote to the district administration to not allow any “large gathering” on June 10

Two Muslims thrashed again by RSS mob in Jammu, police promise action

Samba:- Even though the Indian government is trying to...

SC Directs Kalburgi Investigation to be Conducted by SIT, Karnataka

The Supreme Court today directed that the ongoing investigation...

Kancha Ilaiah wants schoolchildren to sing the song of equality

The scholar has penned a poem and has made...

Man beheaded in Odisha for converting to Christianity

A week before the vicious attack, seven people from...

Cow Vigilantes allegedly beat Cattle-trade in Haryana, Police handcuff Victims 

 A report produced by a Khudai Khidmatgar Central and...

Cow Vigilantes Enjoy Impunity under the BJP Govt: HRW

The Indian government should prosecute mob violence by so-called...

Hate Watch: Delhi MLA spews venom on Social Media after Pulwama Terrorist Attack

Kapil Mishra incites people to "destroy the womb that...

Indians offer home and hearth to Kashmiri students facing harassment after Pulwama attack

There were allegations of Kashmiri students and businessmen facing...

Want to honour Pulwama Heroes? Demand Justice, Not Revenge

India lost 44 of her bravest sons when terrorists...

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