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Telangana High Court Clears ‘Jago Bhagyanagar – Chalo Balapur’ Rally, Peace and Public Order First

The Telangana High Court on 22 January 2026 cleared the ‘Jago Bhagyanagar – Chalo Balapur’ mobilisation in Hyderabad, permitting it to proceed within legal and administrative safeguards. The decision reflects the constitutional balance between peaceful assembly and public order. Effective preparation—route management, clear advisories, and trained volunteer marshals—can minimise disruption and support civic confidence. Emphasising…
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Jalgaon unites to protect interfaith relationships with consent-focused legal safeguards

Jalgaon has submitted a consent-focused memorandum to the Chief Minister ahead of the Winter Assembly Session, seeking evidence-based legal safeguards for interfaith relationships. The initiative prioritizes women’s safety, informed consent, and due process without stigmatising any faith. Proposed measures include clear definitions of coercion and fraud, fast-track victim support, and strong oversight to prevent misuse.…
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Shimla Sanjauli Mosque Row: Protests Paused as Administration Pledges Lawful Review and Dialogue

Hindu groups in Shimla have paused their protest and hunger strike after the administration pledged a lawful review of the disputed Sanjauli mosque structure. This move de-escalates tensions, prioritizes rule-of-law processes, and opens space for inclusive, transparent dialogue. A time-bound verification of land and heritage records, uniform planning compliance, and clear public communication are central…
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Supreme Court Puts Security First: No Civilian Prayers in Mosques Inside Military Bases

The Supreme Court of India has reaffirmed that national security overrides civilian access to places of worship situated inside military establishments. By dismissing a plea for civilian prayers in a mosque within a defense zone, the Court underscored that freedom of religion is subject to public order and security. The decision applies uniformly across traditions—temples,…
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Ajmer Court Admits Ajmer Dargah Petition: What It Means for Heritage, Law, and Interfaith Unity

An Ajmer court has admitted a petition concerning the Ajmer Sharif Dargah, triggering a formal legal examination of claims about a pre-existing Hindu temple at the site. Admission of a case is not a judgment; it begins a structured process of notices, pleadings, and evidence. The post explains what this procedural step means, what to…
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UK School Row Over Hindu Tilak–Chandlo: Disturbing Claims Force 8-Year-Old to Transfer

An eight-year-old Hindu child in London was allegedly compelled to leave Vicar’s Green Primary School for wearing a Tilak–Chandlo, a sacred Hindu mark. According to Insight UK, staff questioned the child’s faith, closely monitored him, and removed responsibilities despite parental explanations of its religious significance. The group also claims similar issues for at least four…
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Mewat Outcry: Muslim Family Demands Impartial Probe, Cross-Community Solidarity Fuels Justice

A Mewat, Haryana case involving an alleged assault of a minor has prompted a Muslim family to seek a fresh, impartial investigation and cross-community support. The family reports serious procedural lapses and potential political influence, highlighting the need for due process and police accountability. An independent or court-monitored probe could address forensic integrity and POCSO…
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Great Khali’s Vrindavan Remarks on Sanatan Dharma Spark Debate, Reinforce Dharmic Unity

A high-profile event in Vrindavan, Mathura, saw ‘The Great Khali’ defend Sanatan Hindu Dharma, triggering a wider discussion about cultural heritage and responsible public speech. The remarks drew both praise and concern, revealing how celebrity advocacy can spotlight faith while risking rhetorical excess. This analysis situates the moment within India’s dharmic traditions—Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and…
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Alleged Trafficking Racket Exposed: Safeguarding Women and Upholding Law in India

A reported sex trafficking case in India has sparked urgent questions about women’s safety, online grooming, and community vigilance. Early accounts allege that a website and cab services were used to coordinate exploitation, with police now investigating. This analysis emphasizes due process, evidence-based inquiry, and the presumption of innocence. It also urges unity across Hinduism,…
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Odisha pastor assault amid allegations triggers outrage, urgent calls for rule of law and harmony
A reported assault on a pastor in Dhenkanal, Odisha—amid allegations of insulting Lord Jagannath and Gau Mata and claims of forced conversions—has sparked widespread concern. The analysis emphasizes that vigilantism and public humiliation violate the rule of law and deepen communal divisions. It underscores shared dharmic commitments to non-violence, dignity, and compassion across Hinduism, Buddhism,…
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British MP Sounds Alarm: Minority Hindus Face Deadly Islamist Extremism in Bangladesh

A British MP has sounded the alarm about a worsening situation for minority Hindus in Bangladesh, warning of rising Islamist extremism and the urgent need to protect vulnerable communities. The analysis emphasizes a rights-based, dharmic response grounded in ahimsa, dignity, and pluralism—uniting Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Sikh perspectives while partnering with Muslim civil society that…
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Tragic Feni Killing: 28-year-old Hindu driver murdered amid rising attacks on minorities in Bangladesh

A 28-year-old Hindu auto-rickshaw driver, Samir Kumar Das, was murdered in Bangladesh’s Feni district, intensifying concerns over rising attacks on minorities. The case highlights urgent gaps in preventive policing and accountability while underscoring the human cost for families dependent on informal livelihoods. The article outlines concrete measures—community policing, early-warning systems, better hate-crime data, and independent…
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Kolhapur’s Unhygienic Public Toilets: Hindu Vidhidnya Parishad Demands Urgent Civic Action

Hindu Vidhidnya Parishad has urged the Kolhapur Municipal Commissioner to address unhygienic public toilets, framing sanitation as a public health and dignity imperative. The call emphasizes routine cleaning, reliable water supply, proper lighting and ventilation, and accessible grievance systems. It highlights that cleanliness (saucha) is a shared dharmic value across Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism,…
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TTD Tirumala Closure for Chandra Grahanam on 3 March 2026: Darshan Resumes After Suddhi: Key Timings

The Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple (TTD) at Tirumala will be closed from 9:00 am to 7:30 pm on 3 March 2026 due to the Chandra Grahanam. Darshan will resume only after Suddhi and related purificatory rituals, with entry expected from 8:30 pm onward. These timings help devotees plan travel, meals, and rest, ensuring a smoother…
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Amta, West Bengal: Alleged Conversion Inducements Spark Violence—A Call to Protect Freedom of Faith
Reports from Amta, West Bengal, describe an alleged attempt to induce religious conversion with monetary offers and the violence that followed local protests. The piece clarifies why freedom of conscience and freedom from coercion must be upheld together with the rejection of vigilantism. Readers gain an academic, balanced overview rooted in constitutional rights, practical policy…
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Two Hindu Deaths in 24 Hours in Bangladesh Ignite Fear—and Urgent Calls for Protection
Two Hindu deaths reported within 24 hours in Bangladesh have intensified fears among minority communities and sparked urgent appeals for protection and accountability. Early reports identify the victims as Samir Das and Pralay Chaki, with investigations ongoing. The situation highlights the need for rapid, impartial law enforcement action and transparent communication to prevent escalation. Dharmic…
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Tisgaon Outcry Spurs Action: HJS Demands Closure of Illegal Slaughterhouses; 10-Day Deadline

Illegal cattle slaughter in Tisgaon, Maharashtra, has led to public protests and a call by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) for immediate closure of unauthorised slaughterhouses. The District Guardian Minister has committed to demolishing illegal facilities within 10 days, indicating a decisive administrative response. The situation brings together key priorities: rule of law, public health, animal…
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Ranragini Petitions Goa CM: Stronger Safeguards Against Coercion in Interfaith Marriages

A delegation from the Ranragini wing of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti submitted a memorandum to the Goa Chief Minister and MLAs, urging safeguards against coercion and deceit in interfaith relationships. The appeal, which referenced an “anti–love jihad law,” is examined here through the lens of constitutional rights, women’s safety, and interfaith harmony. The analysis highlights the…
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Historic nationwide outreach: RSS to host 1 lakh Hindu Sammelans for centenary, advancing dharmic unity
A nationwide outreach aligned with RSS@100 will see over one lakh Hindu Sammelans convened across India to mark the centenary arc (1925–2025). The initiative emphasizes dharmic unity across Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, foregrounding shared ethics such as dharma, seva, and satya. By focusing on cultural education, community dialogue, and volunteerism, the Sammelans aim to…
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In Pune, Jagadguru Shankaracharya urges vigilance, consent, and unity across dharmic faiths

A meeting in Pune between Hindu Janajagruti Samiti and Jagadguru Shankaracharya Swami Sadanand Saraswati Maharaj emphasized ethical vigilance, informed consent, and interfaith harmony. The guidance focused on protecting individuals from coercion while affirming constitutional religious freedoms. It encouraged evidence-based community programs, campus dialogues, and family counseling to build resilience. The perspective centered on unity across…