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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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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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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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Preah Vihear Flashpoint: Vishnu Statue Demolition Spurs India’s Call for Dialogue and Heritage Safety

India condemned the demolition of a Lord Vishnu statue near Preah Vihear in a Cambodia–Thailand border zone, warning that such actions harm shared cultural heritage and religious sentiments. The incident, involving a 2014 installation in the An Ses region, unfolds amid heightened cross-border tensions. This analysis emphasizes a de-escalatory, diplomacy-first approach, including moratoriums on site…
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Kerala Oath Row: ‘Jai Hind’ Apology Spurs Debate on Patriotism, Pluralism, and Unity

An LDF councillor in Thiruvananthapuram apologised after saying “Jai Hind” during an oath-taking ceremony, sparking debate about party culture and public expressions of patriotism in Kerala. The BJP criticised the CPI(M)-led LDF, framing the apology as evidence of ideological pressure. The phrase “Jai Hind,” widely seen as inclusive and non-partisan, highlights the tension between procedural…
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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.…
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Christmas Decor Vandalised at Raipur Mall amid Chhattisgarh Bandh: Call for Calm and Dialogue

Reports from Raipur on 25 December 2025 indicated that Christmas decorations at a mall were vandalised during a Chhattisgarh Bandh over alleged religious conversions. The episode, occurring on a day of celebration, sparked widespread calls for calm, lawful conduct, and communal harmony. This analysis clarifies the distinction between peaceful protest and unlawful damage, situating the…
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High-stakes Supreme Court Hearing on PM Modi’s Ajmer Sharif Visit: Law, Faith, and Unity

The Supreme Court of India is slated to hear a plea on December 26 seeking to restrain PM Narendra Modi’s visit to Ajmer Sharif dargah and the customary chadar offering on behalf of the government. The petition invokes questions of secularism, public expenditure, and executive discretion, while alleging a prior claim to the site as…
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Kolkata Protests After Dipu Das Killing: Lathi-Charge, Human Rights Calls, Dharmic Unity

Protests intensified outside the Bangladesh Deputy High Commission in Kolkata on December 23, 2025, after reports of the killing of Hindu youth Dipu Chandra Das in Bangladesh. Demonstrators called for a credible, transparent investigation and long-term safeguards for minority communities. Police conducted a lathi-charge when crowds pressed against barricades, briefly disrupting the area before order…
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Justice in Murshidabad: 13 get life for father–son murder amid waqf protest violence

A court in West Bengal has sentenced 13 individuals to life imprisonment for the murder of a Hindu father and son during violence linked to protests over waqf regulations in Murshidabad. The ruling underscores the primacy of the rule of law and individual accountability in cases of Communal Violence. It highlights the human cost of…
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Andhra Pradesh Orders Probe into Alleged Forced Circumcision, Pledges Consent and Harmony

The Andhra Pradesh government has ordered an investigation into allegations of non-consensual circumcision of non-Muslims, following a representation reportedly made by former CBI Director M Nageswar Rao. The case engages core principles of bodily autonomy, informed consent, and medical ethics, requiring a transparent, evidence-based, and time-bound probe. By relying on constitutional protections and due process,…
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Massive Delhi Vigil Demands Justice for Dipu Chandra Das at Bangladesh Mission

Hundreds gathered outside the Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi on 23 December 2025 to demand justice for the reported lynching of Dipu Chandra Das. The vigil-style protest emphasized human rights, the rule of law, and the protection of Hindu minorities in Bangladesh. Participants urged transparent investigations, credible prosecutions, and preventive measures against mob violence.…
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Chaplain’s Stand Saves Hindu US Army Officer: Tilak Dispute Exposes Gaps in Religious Freedom

Second Lieutenant Harish Rao was reportedly removed from US Army training and threatened with deportation for wearing a tilak, a sacred Hindu symbol. A chaplain’s timely intervention established that the tilak posed no operational risk, secured religious accommodation, and restored Rao to training. He went on to excel, earning leadership citations and commissioning as an…
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Allahabad HC declares ‘Sar Tan Se Juda’ an offence against the State, reinforcing unity and rule of law

The Allahabad High Court ruled that the slogan ‘Sar Tan Se Juda’ is an offence against the State because it challenges India’s sovereignty and incites armed rebellion. The decision clarifies the constitutional limits of free speech by distinguishing lawful dissent from explicit advocacy of violence. It offers actionable guidance for police, prosecutors, and lower courts…
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Grief and Solidarity in Kolkata: Protest Near Bangladesh Mission After Mymensingh Killing

A peaceful demonstration near the Bangladesh Deputy High Commission in Kolkata on Dec 22, 2025, called for justice after the reported killing of Dipu Chandra Das in Mymensingh. Speakers, including Suvendu Adhikari, urged a transparent, time-bound investigation and sustained diplomatic engagement. The gathering emphasized dharmic ethics—nonviolence, compassion, and unity in diversity—while rejecting communal polarization. Protest…