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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
No, dear Reverend Father, we can’t change our name to “Religion of Catholicism”. We remain Christians
Religious minorities are patently under pressure. Not just Muslims....
India at par with Afghanistan, Iraq, and Egypt in violation of religious freedom, reports US body on human rights
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Why blame judiciary for granting Pragya Thakur bail when investigative agencies show no spine?
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‘Gau rakshaks’ on the rampage, yet again: Three tribals attacked in Udupi over alleged cow slaughter
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From a daughter to her mother Indiramma, Kavitha Lankesh writes, “I will miss you. Everyday.”
By the morning of Monday, June 15, 2026, Indira Lankesh (Indiramma as we all knew her), mother of Kavitha and Gauri Lankesh, wife and partner of Parvathi Lankesh and grandmother to her beloved Esha, left peacefully in her sleep. She was 83 years old. Today, on the afternoon of Saturday June 20, about 1/1.30 p.m. her beautiful and loyal daughter, Kavitha Lankesh wrote this tribute to her on Meta/Facebook.
