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Rewarded with Bail, Seven Accused of Bulandshahr violence get Hero’s welcome

None less than Agarwal, who headed the BJP’s local...

In Kashmir, Residents Observe ‘Civil Curfew’ Against Government

Shops and business establishments open only briefly in ‘undeclared’...

First ‘Hindu Court’ set up in India by Hindu Mahasabha

On 15th August, the members of Akhil Bharatiya Hindu...

Srinagar, Kashmir: The Protests and Seige of Soura

The govt and most of India's Television media have...

We don’t want anyone to suffer like we did in 1984: Harminder Singh Ahluwalia

Shortly after the communication blackout in Jammu and Kashmir...

Endgame for Zakir Naik?

The televangelist and his Salafi brand of Islam can...

Beyond Kashmir – some thoughts

‘ Extreme violence has a way of preventing us...

Doctors Turn Home into Hospital as Restrictions Continue in Kashmir

Due to the severe restrictions in the valley, many...

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