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Bidar, Karnataka: Two school teachers assaulted in Karnataka’s Bidar, triggering communal tensions

Two accused, unnamed by the police attacked two Muslim teachers at Basavakalyan in Karnataka’s Bidar district leading to widespread protests by the community

Two Muslim Men lynched on suspicion of cattle theft in Jharkhand

Third incident of lynching in Jharkhand comes to light....

Five arrested for attacking Maulana in Ranchi

Officer-in-charge of Nagri police station Ram Narayan Singh said...

Dr. Kafeel Khan’s Brother Jameel, Shot at Thrice

Even though Dr. Kafeel Khan saved lives by acquiring...

Dr. Kafeel Khan’s brother shot at near CM Yogi Adityanath’s home

Dr. Kafeel Khan said that his brother was shot...

Maulana Azharul Islam and his brother Maulana Imran were brutally attacked

Report by Adv Shadab AnsariMaulana Azharul Islam and his...

Dr Kafeel’s brother Kashif shot in Gorakhpur, condition stable

Kashif Jameel, younger brother of Dr Kafeel Ahmad Khan...

Anti-Coal Mine Activist Suresh Oraon Shot Dead In Jharkhand

Suresh Oraon (27) of Purnadih Chatra Jharkhand was shot...

Man murdered over WhatsApp picture

Misinterpretation of a WhatsApp picture cost the senders life...

Sudhir Dhawale Dalit Activist Arrested

Popular Dalit Activist and editor of Vidrohi Magazine, Sudhir...

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