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Raees Ahmed Arrested in Tehri POCSO Case: A Crucial Test of Child-Safe Justice

Police arrested Raees Ahmed in Tehri Garhwal after a minor girl’s mother filed a complaint that led to a POCSO case. Public reporting confirms the arrest, medical examination and local protests but leaves many widely circulated medical, forensic and court claims unverified. This account separates established facts from allegations while preserving the child’s privacy and…
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रा स्व संघ की छवि पर हमला: विपक्षी राजनीति, सेवा-परंपरा और भारत की एकता

यह लेख रा स्व संघ, भाजप और विपक्षी राजनीति के बीच चल रहे वैचारिक संघर्ष को व्यापक सामाजिक और ऐतिहासिक संदर्भ में समझाता है। इसमें नरेंद्र मोदी के नेतृत्व, विपक्ष की रणनीति, क्षेत्रीय दलों की चुनौतियों और संघ के जमीनी संगठनात्मक प्रभाव का संतुलित विश्लेषण किया गया है। लेख बताता है कि संघ की सार्वजनिक…
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Raniganj Prayer Meet Clash: Crucial Lessons on Conversion, Rights, and Social Trust

The Raniganj prayer meet clash highlights the fragile balance between religious freedom, community concern, and public order in West Bengal. Allegations of coercive conversion deserve lawful investigation, but suspicion cannot justify intimidation or mob action. The episode raises important constitutional questions around freedom of conscience, voluntary religious choice, and the limits of proselytization. It also…
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Vashi Hospital Poster Uproar: ‘Beef for infants’ advice and the need for cultural sensitivity

A poster at a Navi Mumbai municipal hospital reportedly advised including beef in infants’ diets, prompting the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) to seek legal action and raising concerns about hurt religious sentiments. Beyond the immediate controversy, the episode underscores a systemic challenge in India’s public healthcare: pairing scientific guidance with cultural sensitivity across diverse Dharmic…
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Maharashtra Halts Devasthan Inam Abolition Draft: Inside Stakeholder Pushback and the Road Ahead

Maharashtra has paused the draft ‘Maharashtra Devasthan Inam Abolition Act, 2026’, reflecting a decisive rethink after strong stakeholder feedback. The move highlights constitutional guardrails under Articles 25 and 26 and longstanding Supreme Court doctrine that allows regulation of secular administration while protecting essential religious practice. Stakeholdersincluding HJS, VHP, and trustees from Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and…
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VHP seeks rollback of ‘Devasthan Inam Abolition’ bill to safeguard temple lands and heritage

Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) has called for the withdrawal of the proposed ‘Devasthan Inam Land Abolition Act’ and launched a parallel demand for time-bound removal of encroachments on temple lands. The issue implicates Articles 25 and 26, the public trust character of religious endowments, and decades of land-reform jurisprudence. Devasthan Inam lands historically financed daily…
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VHP’s Milind Parande Backs BJP in Bengal: Security, Demography and a Dharmic Unity Plan for 2026

At a 1 May 2026 press interaction in Shimla, VHP’s Milind Parande said a future BJP government in West Bengal would work in Hindus’ interest, foregrounding security and demographic concerns ahead of WB Assembly Election 2026. This analysis interprets those claims through India’s constitutional guarantees (Articles 14–15, 25–30), outlining how community safety and religious freedom…
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Safeguarding Dignity at Work: VHP’s Nationwide Corporate Outreach on Hindu Women’s Safety and Rights

VHP’s plan to engage corporates nationwide on workplace concerns involving Hindu women is best understood through a rights-based, evidence-driven lens. This long-form analysis situates the initiative within India’s constitutional protections and statutes such as the POSH Act, along with NGRBC, BRSR, and the UNGPs. It differentiates key risk categories spanning harassment, grooming, coerced proselytization, retaliation,…
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Saints Power a Nationwide Dharmic Renaissance: Alok Kumar on Ethical, Voluntary ‘Ghar Wapsi’

Advocate Alok Kumar (VHP) noted in Goa that saints are catalyzing a nationwide wave of ‘ghar wapsi’ by expanding Dharmic awareness at the grassroots. This analysis frames ‘ghar wapsi’ as a voluntary, plural, and constitutionally grounded homecoming to Dharmic heritage encompassing Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. It explains the legal context (Articles 25–28 and state…
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Surajya Abhiyan Launches Citizen Portal for Civic Grievances, Inaugurated by VHP’s Alok Kumar

On 9 April 2026, VHP International President Advocate Alok Kumar inaugurated the Surajya Abhiyan digital platform to streamline local civic grievance redressal and reduce administrative inefficiencies. The initiative emphasizes accountable, transparent governance with time-bound workflows, citizen-confirmed closures, and data-informed oversight. Designed for inclusion, it can support multilingual interfaces, assisted channels, and accessibility standards so that…
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VHP FIR against WB CM Mamata Banerjee sparks political storm, raises stakes for communal peace

VHP has filed an FIR against West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee over alleged remarks said to create fear of targeted attacks on Hindus, intensifying a high-stakes political debate in Rampurhat. The report explains how an FIR under CrPC Section 154 triggers investigation while preserving the presumption of innocence. It outlines the legal architecture frequently…
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Rajasthan VHP’s 24/7 Helpline: A Critical Look at Safety, Legal Rights, and Harmony

Reports from Jaipur on March 20, 2026, indicate that Rajasthan’s VHP has announced a 24/7 helpline to receive complaints framed as “love jihad” and “land jihad.” This analysis examines how any such community helpline can add value if it adheres strictly to Indian law, due process, and nondiscrimination. It outlines best-practice design principles: bias-aware intake…
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Unite for Nav Samvatsar: VHP urges Delhi to celebrate Vikram Samvat 2083 on March 19

The Indraprastha unit of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) has urged organisations across Delhi to celebrate the Hindu New Year (Nav Samvatsar) on March 19, 2026, the day of Chaitra Shukla Pratipada marking the advent of Vikram Samvat 2083. Rooted in the lunisolar Hindu calendar, the date reflects the tithi-at-sunrise rule and aligns New Year…
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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 landscapefrom the Cinematograph Act to…
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Resounding Call for Dharmic Unity: VHP’s Hindu Sangam in Karnataka Spurs Weekly Satsang

VHP’s ‘Hindu Sangam’ events across Karnataka issued a strong, practical call for weekly community gatherings to strengthen unity and social resilience. Guided by HJS State Coordinator Shri. Guruprasad Gowda, the emphasis on Dharmacharan framed Dharma as lived practice in daily ethics, seva, and intergenerational learning. Attendees observed that regular satsangs and study circles improve community…
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‘Ghooskhor Pandat’ Sparks Nationwide Protests; VHP Moves Legally, Calls for Cultural Sensitivity
Netflix’s title ‘Ghooskhor Pandat’ has sparked nationwide protests and a legal push by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), spotlighting the balance between creative freedom and cultural sensitivity. This analysis outlines the concerns raised by Brahmin community organizations, the legal avenues being explored, and the broader implications for cinematic representation. Readers gain a clear view of…
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Vaishno Devi Medical College Admissions Row: Protest Spurs Call for Transparent, Inclusive Intake

A peaceful demonstration by VHP and Bajrang Dal highlighted concerns over alleged demographic bias in Mata Vaishno Devi Medical College admissions. The protest called for transparent, merit-based, and legally compliant procedures appropriate for a temple-funded institution. Clear criteria, public disclosures, independent audits, and accessible grievance mechanisms were identified as practical solutions. Observers emphasized that transparency…
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USCIRF Report Under Fire: VHP Cites Bias, Underscores India’s Minority Protections

The controversy surrounding the latest USCIRF report has intensified debate on religious freedom in India, with VHP alleging bias and mischaracterization of minority rights. This analysis situates the dispute within India’s constitutional protections, including Articles 25–30 and institutional oversight. It highlights everyday practices of interfaith harmony across Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism as essential context.…
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Vaishno Devi Medical Institute Row Spurs Soul-Searching on Merit, Harmony, and Healthcare

A public controversy around SMVDIME and the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Narayana Superspeciality Hospital has prompted concerns about fairness in admissions and hiring. The analysis explains how NEET-based merit, recruitment norms, and constitutional guarantees of equality frame institutional decision-making. It emphasizes patient-first care, transparency, and due process as the most effective responses to public doubts.…
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VHP flags alleged conversion-record gaps: safeguard reservations with unity, data, and due process

VHP’s Prayagraj remarks spotlight an administrative challenge: aligning freedom of religion with fair, transparent reservation delivery. This post explains the current legal framework for SC, ST, and OBC benefits and why precise documentation matters. It recommends practical safeguardsdigitized updates, synchronized registries, time-bound verification, and privacy protectionsto prevent leakage without profiling. Emphasizing dharmic unity (Hinduism, Buddhism,…