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Bengaluru cancels Munawar Faruqui show after HJS, Sri Ram Sena objections: a law-and-order analysis

Munawar Faruqui’s Bengaluru show, scheduled for 18 April 2026, was cancelled after objections by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) and Sri Ram Sena and a formal complaint to the Bengaluru Police. This balanced analysis explains what is known, what remains unspecified, and how Indian constitutional principles frame such decisions. It outlines the law-and-order context, discusses the…
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Ahmedabad Protests Over ‘Kerala Story 2’: Safeguarding Interfaith Harmony, Law, and Rights in Gujarat

Protests in Ahmedabad over The Kerala Story 2 and an interfaith relationship have brought constitutional rights, community anxieties, and public order into sharp focus. This analysis explains how Gujarat can protect free expression for certified films while ensuring peaceful, lawful protests and rapid action against intimidation. It outlines the legal landscape—from the Cinematograph Act to…
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UP’s Decisive Sambhal Drive: Unauthorized Structures Cleared, Late-Night Power-Theft Raids

Authorities in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, conducted a coordinated drive to remove unauthorized structures on government land and carried out late-night operations to curb electricity theft. Officials emphasized the legal and procedural basis for action, underscoring equal application of rules irrespective of community. Residents reported short-term anxiety during inspections but later observed more stable power supply…
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Outrage Over Mumbai Train Proselytizing: Protecting Shared Spaces and Interfaith Respect

A widely shared video of loud religious promotion on a Mumbai local train has reignited debate about acceptable conduct in shared public spaces. This analysis explains why overt proselytization in confined transit environments can feel coercive and spark public outrage. It underscores India’s constitutional balance between freedom of religion and responsibilities owed to fellow commuters.…
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Fatehpur Standoff: Women’s Puja at Disputed Mausoleum Spurs Police Clash, Calls for Harmony
A brief clash in Fatehpur, Uttar Pradesh, followed an attempt by Hindu women to perform puja at a mausoleum identified by some as a former temple site. The incident highlights the sensitivity of contested religious heritage and the need for due process, including court-backed surveys and transparent documentation. It also underscores the importance of clear…
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Bharat: The Natural Home for Sanatanis (Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Sikhs)

“Bharat: The Natural Home for Sanatanis (Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Sikhs)” explores why India is the intrinsic homeland for these ancient religions. The post highlights India’s historical roots as the birthplace of these faiths, its rich cultural and spiritual heritage, and the preservation of ancient knowledge and texts. It emphasizes the socio-cultural practices and festivals…
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Lessons from the Tragic History of the Prahladpuri Temple

In the blog post a narrative unfolds the sorrowful tale of the Prahladapuri Temple in Multan, Pakistan, offering a glimpse into the shared fate of Hindu temples in the region. Beginning with Multan’s rich Sufi shrine heritage and its ancient names, it highlights the early desecration of the Aditya temple by Muhammad bin Qasim. The…
