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Panaji Rallies in Strength: Goa Unites Against Derogatory Remarks, Seeks Accountability and Harmony

A sizable demonstration outside the Panaji Police Headquarters on 3 May 2026 highlighted public concern over alleged derogatory remarks about Hindu deities. The event, led by Hindu Ekta Manch – Goa and other Hindutva-aligned groups, underscores how dharmic ideals of dignity, ahimsa, and pluralism intersect with the constitutional guarantees of free speech and peaceful assembly.…
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Saras Baug Protest Ahead of Bakri Eid: Smart Crowd Controls to Protect Peace in Pune

A spontaneous protest at Pune’s Saras Baug—branded “Hindu Rashtra Jagruti Andolan”—called for restrictive orders ahead of Bakri Eid on May 27, underscoring concerns about crowd management after heavy Ramadan footfall. This analysis explains the constitutional and legal contours governing peaceful assembly and religious freedom, clarifies what narrowly tailored Section 144 orders can achieve, and outlines…
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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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Bengaluru Rally Decries Violence, Urges Due Process and Communal Harmony at Freedom Park
A large public demonstration at Freedom Park, Bengaluru, condemned the Chamarajapete attack and called for justice through due process. The gathering emphasized constitutional methods, impartial investigation, and swift prosecution of those responsible. Rather than inflaming tensions, speakers urged humane, evidence-based enforcement of immigration law without collective blame. The event highlighted unity across Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism,…
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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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Paris Erupts in Peaceful Protest: Thousands Demand Justice for Hindus in Bangladesh
A major peaceful protest in Paris spotlighted the persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh and called for urgent, principled international intervention. The demonstration united diaspora voices with human rights advocates and representatives across dharmic traditions, emphasizing nonviolence, pluralism, and the rule of law. Organizers urged France, the EU, and the UN to support monitoring, legal reforms,…
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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…
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Shimla Protest Over Sanjauli Site: Upholding Rule of Law, Safeguarding Communal Harmony

A major peaceful protest in Shimla highlights concerns over administrative delays in carrying out a court-ordered demolition related to the Sanjauli site. The gathering emphasizes the rule of law, transparency, and non-violence as essential pillars of democratic engagement. Community members across dharmic traditions stress that lawful enforcement and social dignity must go hand in hand.…
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Landmark Karnataka HC Ruling Upholds Peaceful Assembly, Nixes Blanket Curbs on RSS March

The Karnataka High Court has signaled that blanket restrictions on public gatherings, including a proposed RSS route march in Bengaluru, cannot replace proportionate, evidence-based safeguards. The ruling centers Article 19 rights, clarifying that peaceful assembly may be regulated but not indiscriminately curtailed. It encourages targeted conditions—route diversions, time limits, and security protocols—over outright bans. The…
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Tamil Nadu Temple Governance Standoff: Devotees Challenge HR&CE at Pachaivazhi Amman near Vadalur

A measured protest unfolded in Abatharanapuram near Vadalur as villagers and members of Hindu Munnai opposed a proposed HR&CE takeover of the Pachaivazhi Amman Temple. The gathering emphasized community stewardship, transparent administration, and continuity of village-based traditions. Organizers framed their stance as a call for due process and consultation rather than confrontation. The episode highlights…
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Breakthrough Call for Harmony: Legal Review Sought on Alleged Encroachments in Itanagar

A youth-led demonstration in Itanagar and Naharlagun urged a lawful, impartial review of alleged land encroachments and unauthorized religious constructions. Protesters called for equal enforcement of regulations, court-supervised action where required, and transparent verification of claims. Community voices emphasized that the issue must not target any faith and instead be handled through an all-denominations audit…
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Justin Trudeau booed in Canada mosque over Israel-Hamas war

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced booing at a Toronto mosque during his visit due to his response to the Israel-Hamas conflict. Liberal MPs in Canada are aligning with calls from Muslim groups for a ceasefire, while prominent Canadian Jewish organizations are demanding Trudeau retract a comment that was seen as supporting Hamas’s claim that…

