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Faith, Safety, and Justice: Aadya Surve’s Alleged Abuse and Return to Hinduism Explained

Former Miss India Earth 2019, Sayali (Aadya) Surve has alleged prolonged abuse in an interfaith marriage, publicly announcing a return to Hinduism (Ghar-Wapsi) and describing her experience using the contested term “love jihad.” This analysis separates allegations from communal generalizations, centering survivor safety, interfaith harmony, and constitutional rights. It outlines India’s legal pathways—including the Protection…
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Hindu Sena’s Call for a Nationwide ‘Disturbed Areas Act’: Safeguarding Homes and Harmony

Hindu Sena’s March 2026 appeal for a nationwide ‘Disturbed Areas Act’ spotlights a difficult policy challenge: preventing coercive demographic change while safeguarding constitutional freedoms and property rights. This analysis separates the property-focused ‘disturbed areas’ model from security laws, evaluates Gujarat’s approach, and outlines how a national framework could work through evidence-based micro-notifications, time-bound permissions, and…
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Lucknow attack on ex-Muslim YouTuber Saleem Vastik: swift police action, security lessons

A stabbing targeting ex-Muslim YouTuber Saleem Vastik in Lucknow has renewed focus on freedom of expression, targeted violence, and the standards governing police encounters in India. Initial reports indicate the two alleged assailants, Gulfam and Zeeshan, were later killed in an encounter, triggering both relief at the neutralization of an immediate threat and calls for…
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RSS’s Quiet Playbook in Bengal 2026: Soft Hindutva, Silent Cadres, and a High‑Risk Path to Power

West Bengal’s 2026 contest is increasingly shaped by the RSS’s low‑decibel “silent mobilisation,” which builds influence through social service, culturally fluent messaging, and booth‑level discipline. This analysis maps the quiet playbook—cadre routines, women‑centric outreach, hyperlocal digital channels, and issue‑anchored communication—and weighs its rewards and risks in a plural, welfare‑savvy polity. It explains how soft Hindutva…
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Uttam Nagar Holi Tragedy: Youth Killed After Balloon Dispute, Exposing Fragile Communal Peace

A Holi-day altercation in Delhi’s Uttam Nagar reportedly escalated into fatal mob violence after a coloured-water splash triggered a confrontation, resulting in the death of a young Hindu man. While some reports note that the woman involved is Muslim, investigators have not yet publicly confirmed motives; caution against communal attribution is therefore warranted. This analysis…
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T20 WC 2026 Final Shock: Urgent SIT Sought to Dismantle ₹10,000‑Crore Betting Syndicate

Reports of a ₹10,000‑crore illegal betting syndicate during the T20 World Cup 2026 final have prompted Surajya Abhiyan to demand an urgent Special Investigation Team (SIT) probe. This analysis explains how such rackets operate through high‑tech apps, offshore servers, and complex payment layering via mule accounts, hawala, and crypto. It outlines the Indian legal framework—from…
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Delhi Holi Tragedy: Family Seeks CBI Probe into Tarun Kumar’s Death as Tensions Mount

A young man, Tarun Kumar, died following a Holi-time altercation in Delhi reportedly sparked by a water balloon striking a woman wearing a burqa. His father has demanded a CBI probe, citing the need for independence and public confidence, while calls for calm emphasize due process. This analysis explains how a CBI transfer is legally…
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Viral Rooftop Fall at a Holi Celebration: What the Footage Shows, Risks, and Safer Festivals

A widely shared Holi 2026 video shows a man tipping loose material from a rooftop and then falling, sparking intense online debate. This analysis clarifies what the footage does and does not reveal, urges restraint until official injury-status confirmation, and explains why even small objects dropped from height can cause severe harm. It outlines relevant…
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Ahmedabad Protests Over ‘Kerala Story 2’: Safeguarding Interfaith Harmony, Law, and Rights in Gujarat

Protests in Ahmedabad over The Kerala Story 2 and an interfaith relationship have brought constitutional rights, community anxieties, and public order into sharp focus. This analysis explains how Gujarat can protect free expression for certified films while ensuring peaceful, lawful protests and rapid action against intimidation. It outlines the legal landscape—from the Cinematograph Act to…
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Canada Mourns Nancy Grewal: Anti-separatist voice killed, sparking free-speech and security alarm

A 45-year-old Punjabi YouTuber and singer, Nancy Grewal, was killed in the Windsor–LaSalle area of Ontario in what police describe as an isolated incident, with no arrests yet announced. Known for an unambiguous rejection of violence and for calling for unity across Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, and Jain communities, her death has intensified concerns about free…
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UP Police Encounters After Attack on YouTuber Saleem Wastik: Law, Forensics, Community Impact

Uttar Pradesh Police reported two encounters tied to the alleged stabbing of YouTuber Saleem Wastik, with Zeeshan killed and Gulfam critically injured. This analysis explains what happens next under Supreme Court and NHRC guidelines, including mandatory FIRs, magisterial inquiries, and forensic protocols. It examines how necessity and proportionality shape lawful use of force and why…
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Malegaon Flashpoint: FIRs After Hanuman Chalisa Post-Namaz—Legal Clarity and a Roadmap to Harmony

Police in Malegaon reportedly registered a case after Hanuman Chalisa was recited inside the Malegaon Municipal Office following Namaz on the premises, renewing debates on worship in government spaces. This analysis explains how Articles 25–26 of India’s Constitution protect devotion while permitting content-neutral, time–place–manner rules. It outlines the typical legal toolkit used nationally (e.g., IPC…
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Swift Action at Ratnagiri Hospital: Unauthorised Banners Removed to Ensure Safety and Harmony

Unauthorised banners were removed from Ratnagiri’s District Government Hospital after a formal citizen representation, highlighting the importance of neutrality and safety in public health institutions. The action aligns with the Bombay Prevention of Defacement of Property Act, 1995 and standard municipal by-laws governing signage on public property. By keeping clinical areas free from non-sanctioned displays,…
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Kashi’s Tilbhandeshwar Mahadev: The Shivling Said to Grow a Sesame Each Year and Its Meaning

In Varanasi’s Tilbhandeshwar Mahadev Temple, devotion, memory, and material processes meet around a unique tradition: the Shivalinga is said to grow by a sesame seed each year. The temple’s name, lore, and ritual life together illustrate how communities preserve sacred knowledge through practice. Technical factors—mineral accretion from abhishekam and subtle structural shifts—offer plausible mechanisms for…
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Bhopal Allegations: Six Booked for Coercion and Assault—Decoding Law, Evidence, and Safeguards

Police in Bhopal have booked six individuals, including two women, for alleged sexual assault, criminal intimidation, and coerced religious conversion; the case remains under investigation. This analysis separates allegation from proof, situating the matter within Article 25’s freedom of conscience and the Madhya Pradesh Freedom of Religion Act, 2021. It explains how IPC sections, CrPC…
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Ghaziabad Attack on YouTuber Saleem Wastik: Verified Facts, Investigation, and Safety Guide

On 28 February 2026, YouTuber Saleem Wastik was reportedly stabbed in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, and remains in serious condition per initial media accounts. This report focuses on verifiable procedures rather than speculation, outlining how investigations of targeted attacks typically proceed under Indian law. It explains relevant legal provisions such as IPC Section 307 (attempt to…
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NHRC steps in on Ujani Dam crisis: notices issued as manganese spikes 51x over limits

The National Human Rights Commission has issued notices to Maharashtra authorities after a Surajya Abhiyan complaint flagged manganese levels reportedly 51 times above permissible limits in the Ujani Dam, Solapur. This intervention recognizes safe water as a human right and prioritizes urgent verification, risk assessment, and remediation. The analysis explains how manganese becomes elevated in…
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Mahashivratri in Raigarh: 272 participants reaffirm dharma in a reverent ghar wapsi

On Mahashivratri in Kharsia, Raigarh district, 272 individuals publicly reaffirmed their adherence to the Hindu way of life in a dignified ghar wapsi ceremony at the Bargarh Dham complex. The rite, led by Prabal Pratap Singh Judev, featured the traditional washing of feet, symbolizing humility, respect, and reintegration into community life. Situated within India’s constitutional…
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Maharashtra withdraws ad with sadhu caricature: ethics, law, and lessons for inclusive governance

Maharashtra’s Social Justice Ministry has withdrawn an advertisement that used a demeaning caricature of a Hindu sadhu, following calls by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) for accountability. The episode highlights why state communication must avoid stereotyping and adhere to ethical and constitutional norms. This analysis outlines relevant legal touchpoints, including Article 25 and the duty to…
