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Raipur Bail Uproar: Bajrang Dal Accused Freed as City Urges Calm, Rule of Law, and Harmony
Six Bajrang Dal members accused in the Raipur mall vandalism case were granted bail on 4 January 2026, prompting celebratory scenes and renewed debate on accountability and communal harmony. The report clarifies that bail is not acquittal and underscores the importance of impartial investigation and time-bound trial. It highlights community concerns for those affected during…
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Vasai school ritual sparks concern: HJS urges action under Maharashtra Anti-Black Magic Act

An incident at the Holy Family Convent School in Vasai has triggered concern after an alleged unscientific ritual reportedly occurred on campus. Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) has urged authorities to review the matter under the Maharashtra Anti-Black Magic Act, emphasizing child safety and legal compliance. The focus here is on evidence-based education, transparent communication, and…
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Can Violence and Sport Coexist? HJS Demand Spurs Debate on Bans, Fair Play, and Unity

Hindu Janajagruti Samiti asserted that violence and sports cannot coexist and called for a ban on players from Bangladesh, prompting a wider debate on sports ethics and non-violence. This analysis places the statement in the context of global governance norms that emphasize due process and proportionate, evidence-based sanctions. It underscores dharmic principles—especially ahimsa—shared across Hinduism,…
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IPL 2026 Row: Mustafizur Rahman’s Exclusion, SRK Allegations, and a Call for Peaceful Sport

A measured debate has surfaced over reports of Mustafizur Rahman’s exclusion from IPL 2026, with wider discussion touching on KKR, Shah Rukh Khan, and the responsibilities of public figures in protecting sportsmanship. This analysis centers on a unifying principle shared across dharmic traditions: violence and sport must remain separate. It highlights practical, benefit-driven steps—transparent selection…
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Bangladesh Minority Crisis: Hindu Businessman Survives Arson Attack, Urgent Call for Unity

A Hindu businessman in Bangladesh reportedly survived a stabbing and arson attempt by leaping into a pond, the fourth such incident against a Hindu minority member in two weeks. The case spotlights urgent concerns about minority rights, public safety, and the rule of law. This analysis organizes the facts, highlights the human impact, and outlines…
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Medha Kulkarni urges FSSAI to stop halal labels on non‑meat foods for clarity and trust

BJP MP Dr. Medha Kulkarni has requested that FSSAI prohibit halal certification on non-meat products, highlighting the need for consumer transparency and consistent, regulator-led labeling. The approach prioritizes clear food labeling on plant-based items, reducing confusion created by parallel religious certifications. It supports evidence-based oversight without undermining lawful religious practices where appropriate. For families across…
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Odisha Case of Deception Spurs Call for Interfaith Trust, Consent, and Legal Accountability

A recent case from Kendrapara in Odisha highlights allegations of deception involving concealed identity and marital status, bringing attention to the importance of informed consent. The account underscores the need for legal accountability while discouraging communal stigma. It encourages communities to respond with empathy and a renewed commitment to interfaith harmony. Practical guidance—such as transparent…
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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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Arpora Shock Spurs Surajya Abhiyan to Urge Urgent Crackdown on Unauthorised Nightclubs

Surajya Abhiyan has urged the North Goa District Collector to take urgent action against unauthorised nightclubs following the Arpora incident, citing immediate public safety concerns. The representation emphasizes strict licensing verification, adherence to sound and safety norms, and coordinated enforcement. It argues for a balanced model that preserves Goa’s vibrant nightlife while safeguarding residents and…
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Asim Sarkar Faces FIRs, Threats After Remarks on Dipu Das Lynching—Call for Unity, Law

Multiple FIRs have reportedly been filed against BJP MLA Asim Sarkar after remarks referencing the Quran in the wake of the lynching of Dipu Chandra Das in Bangladesh. Reports of life threats have raised serious concerns about public safety and the integrity of democratic discourse. This analysis explains how India’s free speech protections operate alongside…
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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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Khada Pahara Vigil: Safeguarding 243 Maharashtra Forts and India’s Shared Heritage

Gadkille Sanvardhan Pratishthan will oversee a strict Khada Pahara vigil on 243 forts across Maharashtra during the New Year period to deter misconduct and ensure public safety. The campaign promotes responsible tourism, conservation etiquette, and basic first aid readiness at high-footfall heritage sites. Emphasis on zero tolerance for vandalism and littering supports long-term heritage protection.…
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Rabgaon Sabha Calls for Powerful Dharmic Unity to Safeguard Heritage and Social Harmony

Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) convened the Hindu Rashtra-Jagruti Sabha in Rabgaon, Raigad, spotlighting peaceful, community-led ways to protect cultural heritage. Shri. Sunil Kadam emphasized unity and lawful civic participation as the most effective responses to ideological pressures. The gathering broadened the conversation to include shared dharmic values across Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Sikh communities. Participants…
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Protecting Women and Harmony in Goa: Ranragini urges swift action on anti ‘love jihad’ law
A Ranragini delegation met Goa Minister Shri. Subhash Phal Dessai, urging swift action on an anti “love jihad” law, and received a positive response. The development highlights public concerns around women’s safety, consent, and protection from coercion in interfaith relationships. Balanced policy in this area requires strict constitutional alignment, due process, and respect for individual…
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Hidden Collagen in Costco Samples: An Urgent Call for Transparent, Faith-Respecting Practices
A December 2025 sampling incident at Costco in Lawrenceville, New Jersey, exposed a critical transparency gap: water samples containing bovine collagen were offered without clear ingredient disclosure. In sampling contexts—unlike packaged purchases—shoppers cannot easily consult labels, heightening the risk of violating religious and ethical boundaries for Hindus, Jains, Buddhists, Sikhs, vegetarians, and vegans. This analysis…
