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Day October 8, 2015

Does Sharma want Akhlaq’s daughter to thank the mob for not raping her? #Vaw

CATCH NEWS The remark Union minister Mahesh Sharma has said that the Dadri lyncing wasn’t communally motivated He stressed that no one laid a finger on victim Akhlaq’s 17 year old daughter The response Women’s rights activists have slammed Sharma… Continue Reading →

Indigenous groups take Adani Carmichael mine battle to the United Nations

Lisa Cox Adani mine ruling is a ‘delay’ The state government is “extremely disappointed” a court has found a “technical error” to stop the Carmichael coal mine. Vision courtesy ABC News 24 Autoplay ONOFF Video feedback Video settings A new front has… Continue Reading →

Cows are protected; Humans are not: A new reality in Digital India!

When Narendra Modi was campaigning, voters were led to believe that he would fight against corruption and promote a developmental agenda, if he were to be given a chance to govern. While only 31% of the voters heeded his call,… Continue Reading →

Media Sting unearths – World of Hindutva Infantry and Cavalry, From Muzaffarnagar to Mangalore

  VISHAL NARAYAN Wednesday, October 7, 2015 NEW DELHI: A joint expose’ on film by investigative media Cobra Post and Gulail, has revealed that the recent spate of acts of violence from Muzaffarnagar in western Uttar Pradesh to Mangalore in… Continue Reading →

Mumbai – Sabrang Trust challenges the MHA-FCRA’s Suspension Notice

Press Release   October 7, 2015   In a detailed 24-page response dated October 5, 2015, Sabrang Trust, Mumbai, has challenged the MHA-FCRA department’s September 9 order suspending its FCRA registration and urged the ministry to revoke its malafide cancellation… Continue Reading →

Nepal’s Constitution Maintains Fatherhood Bias

“I am right now like a prisoner in my own country,” says a young woman who can’t get a passport and doesn’t have hope to study abroad because her father isn’t available to confer his citizenship on her. Nepal joins… Continue Reading →

Is Maharashtra going soft on Sanatan Sanstha?

MoS home Ranjit Patil said there was only a suspicion of the organisation’s involvement in Govind Pansare’s murder . (HT File Photo) Police have little evidence against a member of Hindu hardline group Sanatan Sanstha accused of murdering rationalist Govind… Continue Reading →

Dadri lynching – Hindu fundamentalists use language alien to their own principles

The Hindu right is using the language of democracy to undermine democracy Family members of Akhlaq, who was killed in a communal clash in Jarcha area of Dadri, mourn the loss at his residence in Bisada village -Express Photo by… Continue Reading →

Pakistani poet’s message to India – Tum bilkul hum jaise nikle

As India basks under the glory of unchecked hate-crimes, it is time to remember the lines of Pakistani female poet Fahmida Riaz, who warned about such scenario long ago. The video of Fahmia Riaz herself reciting this poem can be… Continue Reading →

Not Angry, Very Hurt’ Says Pak Singer Ghulam Ali as Concert Cancelled After Sena Threat

Mumbai | Reported by Tejas Mehta, Edited by Divyanshu Dutta Roy | Updated: October 08, 2015 03:36 IST Ghulam Ali was scheduled to perform on Friday at Mumbai’s Shanmukhanand Hall, a venue for several Sena functions. MUMBAI:  Renowned Pakistani ghazal… Continue Reading →

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