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Haridwar Saints Call for Unity in IPL 2026: Calm, Dialogue over Bangladesh Player Row

Haridwar saints have opposed the inclusion of Bangladeshi cricketers in IPL 2026, warning of protests after Kolkata Knight Riders signed Mustafizur Rahman. This post explains the concerns in an academic, factual manner while emphasizing sports diplomacy, communal harmony, and interfaith dialogue. Readers gain a balanced overview of the issue and practical steps to de-escalate tensions.…
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Bangladesh 2026 Holiday List Drops Dharmic Festivals: A Call for Inclusion and Harmony

Reports suggest Bangladesh’s 2026 official holiday list removes Saraswati Puja, Buddha Purnima (Vesak), Janmashtami, and Durgashtami, raising concerns among Dharmic communities about recognition and accommodation. The analysis explains why these observances matter for spiritual life, family traditions, and intergenerational bonds. It frames the issue through religious freedom, minority rights, and inclusive governance, aligning with Bangladesh’s…
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Bangladesh on Edge: Third Hindu Killed in Two Weeks Raises Alarming Questions

Within two weeks, three Hindu men have reportedly been killed in separate incidents in Bangladesh, intensifying concerns about public safety and minority protections. The latest case involves Bajendra Biswas, a 40-year-old Hindu Ansar member, shot inside a Mymensingh garment factory in what police describe as an apparent accidental discharge. Authorities have arrested a colleague, and…
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Mymensingh Tragedy: Hindu Worker Shot Dead, Urgent Call for Minority Safety in Bangladesh

A reported shooting in Mymensingh, Bangladesh, has left Hindu resident Brijendra Biswas dead, heightening concerns over minority safety. The incident highlights ongoing risks faced by Bangladesh Hindus and the need for impartial investigations and due process. It situates the tragedy within a broader pattern that erodes trust and communal harmony. Community recollections show that shared…
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Chattogram Hate Posters Raise Genocide Fears, Urgent Steps Sought to Protect Minorities

Reports from Chattogram indicate that posters threatening a massacre of two lakh Hindus and Buddhists have intensified fears of genocidal violence ahead of Bangladesh’s February elections. The incident highlights risks to religious minorities and the integrity of the electoral environment. Community voices stress swift investigation, removal of threatening materials, and visible, nonpartisan law enforcement. Interfaith…
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Tripura Panisagar Tensions: Peace, Law, and Dialogue After Alleged Waz Announcement Clash

Reports from Panisagar, Tripura describe tensions in the Pekuchhara area after an alleged clash over public announcements for a waz mehfil. With official details still emerging, a careful, factual approach is essential to avoid speculation and preserve communal harmony. The analysis highlights India’s legal framework that safeguards religious freedom while requiring compliance with sound and…
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Empowering Safety: Kranti Petkar Calls for Self‑Defence Training for Young Women in Pune

At Dance Festival 2025 in Pune, Ms. Kranti Petkar of the Ranragini wing emphasized that self‑defence is essential to women’s empowerment. The focus extended beyond techniques to include situational awareness, assertive communication, and de‑escalation. Framed through shared dharmic values, the message aligned personal safety with a unifying ethos across Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. Traditional…
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Global Outrage at Bangladesh Lynching: US Condemns, India Warns of Pattern Against Minorities

The lynching of Bangladeshi Hindu man Dipu Das (Dipu Chandra Das) has drawn global condemnation, with the United States calling the crime “horrific” and India warning of a recurring pattern of hostility toward minorities. The response emphasizes due process, accountability, and the rule of law over vigilantism. Analysts connect the case to broader concerns about…
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Goa Community Outrage: Ranragini demands swift, stringent action after assault on 6-year-old

HJS’ Ranragini wing submitted a memorandum to the Deputy Collector in Ponda, Goa, demanding swift and stringent action under the POCSO Act after the alleged sexual assault of a 6-year-old. The appeal emphasizes due process, survivor care, and child-friendly procedures mandated by law. It calls for audits of school transport systems, mandatory background checks, and…
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‘Please save us’: Bangladesh Hindus plead for safe passage as India weighs open borders

Bangladesh Hindus have issued an urgent plea—‘Please save us’—amid rising violence against religious minorities, asking India to consider safe, lawful passage. This post outlines humane, time-bound options such as humanitarian visas, monitored corridors, and temporary shelters that balance compassion with border security. Community testimonies convey fear and resilience, while dharmic traditions emphasize non-violence, dignity, and…
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Punjab’s Silent Cancer Epidemic: Urgent Actions to Protect Families, Farms, and Futures

Punjab faces a silent cancer epidemic, especially in the Malwa belt, where families shoulder the burden of late diagnoses and long-distance care. This analysis outlines the main risk factors—agrochemical exposure, groundwater contamination hot spots, industrial effluents, open burning, and lifestyle risks—while emphasizing prevention through screening and environmental health. Readers gain a clear roadmap: integrated pest…
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Inside Marquis Wellesley’s 1803 Calcutta Banquet: Plunder-Fueled Opulence and Power

In January 1803, Viscount Valentia entered the newly built Government House in Calcutta and witnessed a meticulously staged display of colonial authority under Marquis Wellesley. The palace itself—announced as a seat of rule rather than a mere residence—projected power through architecture, ritual, and spoils of conquest, including a musnud drawn from Tipu Sultan’s throne. Elaborate…
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Chhattisgarh–Bihar Gharwapsi Homecomings: Community Renewal and Dharmic Harmony

Gharwapsi homecomings in Kanker (Amabeda, Piprod) and Purnea are being described as voluntary, community-led returns to ancestral customs. The developments highlight India’s constitutional protections for freedom of conscience and religion. Local voices emphasize non-coercion, peaceful conduct, and respect for neighbors of all faiths. The dharmic values of ahimsa and seva frame these transitions as affirmations…
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Blasphemy as a Weapon: 70+ Attacks Signal Systematic Targeting of Bangladesh Hindus
A Dec 27, 2025 report documents a marked rise in blasphemy-linked violence against minority Hindus in Bangladesh, with more than seventy incidents in six months. Across sources, the pattern is consistent: allegations spark rapid rumor chains, mob mobilization, and targeted attacks on homes, businesses, and temples. The analysis emphasizes due process, independent investigations, and preventive…
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Nationwide Outcry and Unity: Protests Demand Justice for Bangladesh’s Hindus after Dipu Das Killing
India witnessed coordinated protests by Hindu organisations and patriotic citizens following the brutal killing of Dipu Chandra Das in Bangladesh. Demonstrators demanded firm diplomatic intervention, impartial investigations, and credible protection for Hindu minorities in Bangladesh. The response was marked by dharmic solidarity, with Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Sikh participants emphasizing non-violence and justice. The protests…
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Suvendu Adhikari calls on Bangladesh to protect Hindu minorities in urgent Kolkata meet

On 26 December 2025 in Kolkata, WB LoP Suvendu Adhikari met officials at the Bangladesh Deputy High Commission to convey serious concern over reported attacks on Hindu minorities. The outreach urged immediate protection, impartial investigations, and swift legal action to uphold rule of law. It framed the issue within a rights-based, non-polarizing approach centered on…
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ISKCON at 60, Prabhupāda at 50: A Visionary Roadmap for India’s Unity and Service (2026–2027)

The 2026–2027 period marks ISKCON’s 60th year and the 50th year since the disappearance of A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupāda, offering a unique moment for remembrance and constructive action. The ICC 60–50 Committee (India) proposes a clear, inclusive roadmap focused on spiritual cultivation, cultural heritage, and community service. Its approach emphasizes unity in spiritual diversity,…
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Bangladesh on Edge: Targeted Arson on Hindu Homes Sparks Urgent Calls for Minority Safety

New reports from Bangladesh point to targeted arson against Hindu homes, heightening concerns about minority safety and the stability of law and order. The incidents unfold amid political uncertainty and fears of radicalisation, with calls for transparent investigations and firm accountability. Immediate human impacts include displacement, trauma, and loss of livelihoods, underscoring the need for…
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Jammu Campus Unrest: Resolving SMVDIME Admissions Row Through Dialogue and Unity

Reports from Jammu indicated demonstrations over admissions at the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Institute of Medical Excellence (SMVDIME), prompting calls for calm, transparency, and non-discrimination. Community leaders, students, and parents emphasized constitutional equality and urged institutional review rather than exclusionary measures. Recommended steps include an independent audit of admissions, a clear grievance mechanism, and open…
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Jharkhand Rallies Roar: HJS Leads Powerful Protests, Urges Action on Bangladesh Violence

Coordinated protests across Jharkhand, led by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS), urged urgent diplomatic intervention after reports of the lynching of Dipu Chandra Das in Bangladesh. Demonstrators submitted memoranda to district administrations, calling for independent investigations, accountability, and protective measures for minorities. The movement framed its appeal within human rights, rule of law, and regional stability.…