BJP leader CT Ravi has demanded an NIA probe into Hindu activist Suhas Shetty's murder, calling it pre-planned and blaming the state government for security lapses. He expressed distrust in the state-led investigation and urged central intervention to ensure a fair probe and justice for the
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader CT Ravi on Tuesday criticised the Congress-led Karnataka government over the murder case of Suhas Shetty, and stated that they give compensation to cow thieves but not to patriots and Hindu activists.
In its latest Weekly Brief, the World Uyghur Congress (WUC) has once again spotlighted the Chinese government's intensifying campaign of transnational repression targeting Uyghur activists and human rights defenders worldwide.
Taking to the social media platform X, BYC revealed that the activist was in critical condition following the assault. Despite his worsening health, he was briefly taken to Combined Military Hospital (CMH) Quetta without receiving proper medical treatment and was then returned to Huda Jail i
Crediting the efforts made by Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition (LoP) Rahul Gandhi and other activists and organisations, Ramesh pointed out that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) opposes every "good" policy and adopts it when met with public pressure.
Karnataka BJP President B Y Vijayendra on Friday strongly condemned the murder of Hindu activist Suhas Shetty in Mangaluru, blaming the Congress-led state government for repeated attacks on Hindu activists.
Mangaluru City North BJP MLA Y Bharat Shetty, on Friday, said that the murder of Hindu activist Suhas Shetty shows a failure of law and order in Karnataka. He blamed the state government for not controlling anti-social elements and demanded an NIA investigation into the case.
The organisation also expressed concern over the "attempted arbitrary detention" of WHRD Sabiha Baloch on 5 April, stating that her family has since been threatened, which seems to be "a direct retaliation for her human rights advocacy in Balochistan."
The Tibet Museum of the Tibetan government-in-exile is hosting a temporary exhibition titled "Women of Tibet". The museum is highlighting many faces of Tibetan women activists who have sacrificed their lives during their freedom struggle against China.
A division bench, which includes Balochistan's Acting Chief Justice Ejah Ahmed Swati and Justice Muhammad Aamir Rana, briefly resumed the proceedings before adjourning the case to Wednesday.