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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
HateWatch: Inciteful speech given by AHP leader Pravin Togadia at MPS Science College, Bihar
Togadia says after fifty years, our houses, our sisters and daughters, nothing will be safe; urges the audience to fight until death
Right-wing group attacks Christian stall at World Book Fair, stoking communal tensions
The Hindu mob circled the stall, accused Christians of forcing poor Hindus into religious conversions
Uttarakhand: Mazar demolished by far right extremists
Radha Semwal, reputed for her anti-minority stance, purportedly headed the group of men.
After desecration, vandalism, a statue stolen from historic Mumbai’s Byculla church
There have been a string of what appear like stray attacks of vandalism on Christian graveyards and churches in cosmopolitan Mumbai
Descendants of Tipu will not win, says BJP MLA in Karnataka
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Adding fuel to the Tipu Sultan row in Karnataka and ahead of the assembly elections in the state, these comments were made by Basangouda Patil Yatnal
CJP Impact! NBDSA takes action on New18’s communal debate show, slams fine of Rs. 25,000
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The program made contentious statements about Muslims entering Garba Pandals, had praised the Gujarat Police for publicly flogging Muslim men
News 18 India fined Rs.50,000 for airing communally divisive debate show: NBDSA
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The Authority has warned the channel against airing such communal content and directed strict compliance with displaying its order on the channel every hour, for 24 hours
SC calls out Ashwini Upadhyay on his repeated attempts to target Muslim Community
Reminding the PIL serial litigator of the secular nature of Hinduism, the SC further said that his plea had a potentially divisive agenda calling for as it did, for renaming historical cities and places
Brinda Karat on the Third Anniversary of Delhi Riots- “Cannot Abandon Struggle for Justice”
There has been a slew of challenges ranging from rehabilitation and compensation to the perusal of justice.
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