The United Kashmir People's National Party (UKPNP) condemned the Pahalgam terror attack as a "crime against humanity" during a virtual conference, calling for accountability and urging the international community to act against extremism and terrorism.
Over 500 Canadians from Hindu, Jewish, Baloch, Iranian, and other communities gathered in Toronto to condemn the Pahalgam terror attack and urged Canada to designate Pakistan as a terrorist state, stressing global solidarity against extremist violence.
The UN Security Council has unanimously condemned the deadly terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir that killed at least 26 people, calling it "a reprehensible act of terrorism." In a formal statement, the 15-member body demanded justice for perpetrators and expressed condolences to victims'
In a significant move against Naxal insurgency, the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) and Chhattisgarh Police (CGP) have successfully established a Company Operating Base (COB) at Nelangur, strategically located on the Chhattisgarh-Maharashtra border.
The United Kashmir People's National Party (UKPNP) has condemned the Pahalgam terror attack, calling for global action against Pakistan-backed extremism. The party urged the international community to impose targeted sanctions and dismantle terror infrastructures.
Canadian journalist Daniel Bordman reported that Lakshmi Mandir in Surrey was vandalised for the third time, allegedly by Khalistanis, drawing concern from devotees and condemnation from MP Chandra Arya.
Sharing a video of the Canadian Hindu Chamber of Commerce condemning the defacement of Laxmi Narayan Mandir in British Columbia province on social media platform X, Arya said that the graffiti on the walls of the temple is "chilling reminder" of "growing influence" of Khalistani extremism
Further, he congratulated the CRPF's Cobra Battalion, which he said has become a symbol of bravery. "The country will be rid of left wing extremism by March 31, 2026. The country has taken this pledge and behind this are the brave soldiers of our CRPF," he said.
The US Department of State during its press briefing addressed the questions on the rise of extremism and anti-Semitism in Bangladesh, along with the targeting of American companies in the country. Spokesperson Tammy Bruce underscored the importance of the future of Bangladesh to be decid
He further stated that if the minorities were pushed further backwards, they would become lonely which would increase extremism and other issues in the country.