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Karnataka Puttur Knife-Threat Case: Facts, Due Process, and Communal Calm

A reported knife-threat incident in Karnataka’s Puttur has led to the detention of six youths after a Hindu woman alleged that she was pursued and threatened. Police have also registered a counter case, making the investigation especially dependent on evidence and procedural clarity. The case raises important questions about women’s safety, public order, and communal…
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RFID, QR IDs and Resolve: Inside the High-Security Amarnath Yatra 2026

Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2026 is scheduled from 3 July to 28 August, with one of the most extensive security arrangements planned for the pilgrimage in recent years. The security grid combines RFID tracking for registered pilgrims, QR-code-based identity cards for service providers, CCTV surveillance, watch towers, mock drills, and strict traffic regulation. The Shrine…
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Inside Mumbai’s ‘corporate jihad’ debate: actionable safeguards, unity, and policy reforms

An awareness programme in Mumbai on ‘corporate jihad’ was reframed into a practical, rights-respecting agenda to prevent the misuse of corporate structures by any coercive or extremist network. The discussion emphasized due process, interfaith harmony, and unity among dharmic traditions while focusing on measurable corporate safeguards. Key takeaways include actionable AML/KYC and third-party controls, stronger…
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Nashik SIT Row over ‘Corporate Jihad’: Fact-Checking Claims, Protecting Women, and Fixing Compliance

The Nashik ‘Corporate Jihad’ row requires an evidence-led, survivor-centered response rather than rhetorical escalation. This long-form analysis separates allegations from legally cognizable offenses, explains how an SIT should proceed, and outlines the criminal and POSH frameworks that protect women at work. It details corporate duty of care across vendor ecosystems, from third-party risk management and…
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Post–Bill C-9 in Canada: Temple Protests, Hinduphobia Fears, and a Roadmap to Hindu–Sikh Unity

Coordinated demonstrations outside Triveni Mandir (Brampton) and Lakshmi Narayan Mandir (Surrey) shortly after Canada’s Bill C‑9 advanced have heightened concerns about Hinduphobia and worship‑site safety. This analysis explains what happened, why the timing matters, and how police mitigated risks with 100‑metre safety buffers. It clarifies the legal thresholds that separate protected protest from criminal conduct…
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Bihar Madrassa Sealed After Arms Haul; Andhra Links Probed as Authorities Urge Calm and Unity

Bihar Police sealed a madrassa in West Champaran on April 6, 2026, after an arms recovery, detaining three individuals for questioning and probing possible links to Andhra Pradesh. This analysis explains how Indian counterterrorism investigations proceed under the Arms Act, UAPA, and the NIA framework, highlighting forensic protocols and chain-of-custody safeguards. It emphasizes the presumption…
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Harrow Holi Disturbance Spurs Urgent Probe Call and Robust Safeguards for Hindu Festivals

Reports of a disturbance at a Holi celebration in Harrow have prompted calls for a formal police probe and stronger safeguards for Hindu festivals. This analysis explains how to protect community events while preserving civil liberties, drawing on UK law, public order frameworks, and established event-safety practice. It clarifies the distinction between hate incidents and…
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T20 WC 2026 Final Shock: Urgent SIT Sought to Dismantle ₹10,000‑Crore Betting Syndicate

Reports of a ₹10,000‑crore illegal betting syndicate during the T20 World Cup 2026 final have prompted Surajya Abhiyan to demand an urgent Special Investigation Team (SIT) probe. This analysis explains how such rackets operate through high‑tech apps, offshore servers, and complex payment layering via mule accounts, hawala, and crypto. It outlines the Indian legal frameworkfrom…
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Belagavi Hidden-Camera Blackmail Exposed: Safeguarding Privacy, Rule of Law, and Community Trust

A reported hidden-camera blackmail case in Belagavi, Karnataka, has intensified public concern about domestic privacy and women’s safety. Authorities have arrested individuals alleged to have posed as journalists, prompting calls for due process and robust investigative standards. The incident highlights the broader risks of covert surveillance, the need for digital literacy, and practical steps households…
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Akola Families Call for Regular Self-Defence Training as HJS Highlights Urgent Safety Needs

A community programme in Akola spotlighted an urgent need for structured self-defence training, with Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) and Amol Wankhade emphasizing prevention, preparedness, and ethical conduct. Students and parents called for regular classes to enhance safety on commutes and campuses. The proposed approach blends situational awareness, de-escalation, and basic legal literacy with age-appropriate physical…
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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 traditionstemples,…
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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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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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Delhi cab driver killing sparks outrage: prime accused arrested, call for safer streets

A cab driver in New Delhi was fatally stabbed after refusing a late-night joyride, prompting widespread concern over public safety. Delhi Police have arrested the prime accused, Mohammad Imran, and are investigating the involvement of three minors. The case highlights the heightened risks drivers face during late hours and the importance of upholding the rule…
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Shocking Allegations: Temple-Funded Doctors and Delhi BlastsLessons for Ethics and Unity

Former J&K DGP S.P. Vaid voiced shock over allegations that doctors educated through Mata Vaishno Devi devotees’ donations turned against Hindu pilgrims in the wake of the Delhi blasts. The post examines why such claims trigger deep moral concern, given the social covenant formed by temple donations and community-supported learning. It frames the issue through…
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Gujarat ATS Thwarts Alleged Ricin Plot: Major Counterterror Breakthrough, Urgent Call for Unity

Gujarat ATS reports a significant counterterrorism development with the arrest of three suspects in an alleged ricin-related plot, highlighting a serious public safety concern. The analysis explains what ricin is, why it is classified as a potential bio-weapon, and how due process and forensic validation are crucial before any conclusions are drawn. The post emphasizes…
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UP Arrest in Rs 11 Crore Laundering Case: Facts, Due Process, and a Plea for Communal Harmony

Police in Greater Noida have arrested an individual in an alleged Rs 11 crore money laundering case that also involves claims of housing undocumented migrants and circulating content hostile to Hindus. The investigation is ongoing, and all allegations require verification through due process. This analysis centers on facts, legal rigor, and social responsibility to prevent…
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Essential Briefing: Escalating Attacks on Indian Films in Canada Endanger Cultural Freedom

This analysis documents a decade-long escalation of threats and violence against Indian cinema and Hindu cultural spaces in Canada, from pepper spray and screen-slashing to arson and live gunfire. Readers will discover a clear, chronological synthesis of incidents across Ontario, Alberta, and British Columbia, showing how intimidation has disrupted films in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Hindi,…

