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Ujjain Railway Station Assault: ‘Love Jihad’ Claim, Police Detentions, and Dharmic Unity

Reports from Ujjain describe an alleged assault outside the railway station in which a Muslim student was confronted by self-identified Hindutva activists citing a ‘Love Jihad’ angle, with police reportedly detaining four students for inquiry. The analysis clarifies that ‘Love Jihad’ is not a legal category in India and that investigations must rely on codified…
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Beyond Outrage: Fact-checking ‘Sunrisers Leeds’ and the Realities of India–Pakistan Cricket

A viral claim alleged that Kavya Maran purchased Pakistani leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed for a team called ‘Sunrisers Leeds’ in a The Hundred 2026 “auction” for ₹2.34 crore ($255,000). A careful review of The Hundred’s structure shows that Leeds is represented by Northern Superchargers, not a ‘Sunrisers’ entity, and that teams are centrally governed by the…
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Pune’s Bopdeo Ghat Iftar Row: FIR Filed; Law, Land Disputes, and Paths to Harmony

On March 15, 2026, an altercation near Bopdeo Ghat in Pune reportedly unfolded at a Ramzan Iftar amid an ongoing land dispute, leading to an FIR and police investigation. This analysis explains how FIRs work under CrPC Section 154, outlines likely IPC provisions in such situations, and clarifies citizen rights and police duties from registration…
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Viral WWII Memorial Dance: Outrage, Double Standards, and the Erasure of Indian Sacrifice

A brief dance video by two Indian performers at the National World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C., sparked fierce online criticism—some of it justified on decorum grounds, much of it tinged with xenophobic and Hinduphobic rhetoric. This analysis separates rules-based concerns from racialized targeting, explaining what National Park Service guidance actually permits and prohibits…
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Unite for Nav Samvatsar: VHP urges Delhi to celebrate Vikram Samvat 2083 on March 19

The Indraprastha unit of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) has urged organisations across Delhi to celebrate the Hindu New Year (Nav Samvatsar) on March 19, 2026, the day of Chaitra Shukla Pratipada marking the advent of Vikram Samvat 2083. Rooted in the lunisolar Hindu calendar, the date reflects the tithi-at-sunrise rule and aligns New Year…
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Historic Honour: Param Singh MBE Receives Freedom of the City of London, Inspiring Dharmic Unity

Param Singh MBE, founder of City Sikhs, has been awarded the Freedom of the City of London, a historic civic honour that recognizes sustained leadership in community cohesion, interfaith dialogue, and public service. The recognition highlights how Sikh values of seva and sarbat da bhala translate into inclusive civic action within London’s ancient institutions. It…
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Harrow Holi Disturbance Spurs Urgent Probe Call and Robust Safeguards for Hindu Festivals

Reports of a disturbance at a Holi celebration in Harrow have prompted calls for a formal police probe and stronger safeguards for Hindu festivals. This analysis explains how to protect community events while preserving civil liberties, drawing on UK law, public order frameworks, and established event-safety practice. It clarifies the distinction between hate incidents and…
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After Nerul Meet, 25 Navi Mumbai Temples Adopt Dress Code to Preserve Sanctity and Inclusion

Trustees representing 25 Navi Mumbai temples resolved in a Nerul meeting under the Maharashtra Mandir Mahasangh to introduce a dress code aimed at preserving sanctity while enhancing devotee comfort and dignity. The move aligns with dharmic norms across Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Sikh spaces, where modest attire signals reverence and inner readiness for darshan. Constitutionally,…
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Ayodhya–Pratapgarh–Prayagraj summits unite dharmic advocates to fortify legal protections

A coordinated set of legal summits in Ayodhya, Pratapgarh, and Prayagraj called advocates to unite around a rule-of-law strategy for protecting dharmic communities. The effort links Ayodhya’s cultural centrality with Prayagraj’s access to the Allahabad High Court and Pratapgarh’s district-level realities to form a scalable defense network. The framework centers on Articles 14, 19, 21,…
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Ghaziabad Bust Shatters ‘Ghazwa‑e‑Hind’ Plot: Six Arrested, Jaish‑e‑Mohammed Angle Probed

Ghaziabad Police detained six individuals on 13 March 2026 in a pre‑emptive operation against an alleged terror module accused of propagating Jaish‑e‑Mohammed ideology and invoking the “Ghazwa‑e‑Hind” narrative. The case illustrates how encrypted platforms, grievance‑based messaging, and micro‑cell tactics can converge to threaten public safety in the National Capital Region. It outlines India’s legal toolkit—UAPA,…
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Global Dharma Catalyst: Dharma Endowment Fund’s 2026 Grants for Hindu Unity and Education

HENB reported from New Delhi on March 12, 2026, that the Dharma Endowment Fund launched a 2026 Grants Programme to support Hindu initiatives worldwide. The programme addresses persistent funding gaps while promoting Hindu unity, education, and heritage within the broader Sanatan Dharma ethos. In line with dharmic pluralism, it encourages inter-dharmic collaboration with Buddhism, Jainism,…
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After Holi, Alarming Wembley Attacks on Indian Businesses: Evidence, Context, and Safety Steps

A series of post-Holi attacks on Indian-owned businesses in Wembley has unsettled London’s Indian diaspora and raised urgent questions about Hinduphobia, small-business safety, and evidence-led policing. This analysis separates verified facts from online speculation, outlines the UK’s hate crime framework, and explains how incidents move from social media clips to formal investigations. It details practical…
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Dr Pravin Togadia in Hajipur: A Powerful Call for Hanuman Chalisa Kendras to Unite Dharmic India

In Hajipur, Bihar, on March 11, 2026, AHP chief Dr Pravin Togadia called for ‘Hanuman Chalisa Kendra in Every Village’—a simple, scalable framework to pair devotion with service. The proposed kendras center on sadhana (recitation), sangathan (local organization), and seva (civic action) to cultivate trust, resilience, and cultural continuity. Built on the Bhakti Tradition and…
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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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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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Hupari Mobilizes: Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Andolan Urges Relentless Action on Drug Trade in Kolhapur

Hupari in Kolhapur district witnessed a Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Andolan demanding strict police action against drug peddlers and a full investigation into wider narcotics supply networks. This analysis situates the event within India’s NDPS legal framework and highlights best-practice enforcement that is both effective and rights-respecting. It outlines a ten-point community safety plan for Hupari—covering intelligence…
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Kedarnath’s Silver Sceptre ‘Roop Chhad’ Missing: Uttarakhand Orders High-Priority Heritage Probe

Kedarnath Temple has reported the sacred silver sceptre known as the Roop Chhad missing, prompting the Uttarakhand government to order a high-priority inquiry on March 10, 2026. This report explains why the sceptre matters in the temple’s ritual life and how its loss is felt by devotees. It outlines the governance context of the Badrinath-Kedarnath…
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Bengaluru Comedy Show Cancelled After HJS Complaint: Safeguarding Faith, Defining Free Speech

A stand-up comedy show in Bengaluru was reportedly cancelled after an HJS-led complaint alleged derogatory references to Hindu Dharma, India, Prabhu Shri Ram, and Hindu Rashtra. Absent a public transcript or order, the incident is best read as a test case for balancing Article 19 freedoms with Article 19(2) restrictions. The analysis outlines relevant legal…
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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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Princess of Wales’ Viral Holi Visit: Barefoot at Leicester Temple, Honouring Hindu Traditions

Catherine, Princess of Wales, marked Holi in Leicester with gestures of cultural respect that quickly went viral: a garlanded welcome, shoes removed at the temple threshold, and a joyful moment of traditional ladies’ dancing. The visit highlighted how Hindu temple etiquette—such as barefoot entry—embodies values shared across dharmic traditions, including Sikhism, Buddhism, and Jainism. By…