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Statues of icons of the Santhal Revolt, Sidhu Murmu & Kanhu Murmu vandalised in South Dinajpur village, BJP blamed

The vandalism that took place on Saturday, May 9, led to rigorous protests by members of the tribal community who accused BJP supporters of these acts

Violence breaks out in Naihati, hooligans chant ‘Jai Sree Ram’

Hours after BJP candidate Arjun singh and his son...

MLA killed, EC convoy attacked in Arunachal Pradesh

In a shocking incident, Arunachal Pradesh MLA Tiron Aboh...

Mumbai businessman and RTI activist stabbed to death, two of the three accused arrested

Mumbai: A 40-year old real estate businessman and Right...

Religious Symbolism, Slogans at Amit Shah’s Roadshow Election Code of Conduct Violation?

Amidst the violent clashes during BJP president Amit Shah's...

Doctor Thrashed by Mob While on His Way to Buy Milk For Iftar, FIR Lodged

Gurugram: In an unfortunate incident, a 30-year old paediatrician,...

11 Injured in Grenade Attack in Guwahati

At least 11 people were injured in a grenade...

Kolkata: On the edge of a Precipice

Overnight Vidyasagar has been transformed into Bengal’s new political...

Vidyasagar Statue Row: Kolkata tense as Videos emerge showing BJP cadres desecrating statue

Kolkata remains tense as videos emerge showing BJP cadres...

How do the merchants of Hindutva compare to Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar?

Is there any politician today that is as educated,...

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