RPP leaders, including party chair Rajendra Lingden, were briefly detained on Sunday for protesting in a restricted area in Kathmandu, demanding the reinstatement of the monarchy and release of detained party officials. The demonstration exposed internal divisions and followed warnings from
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.
"I went to the Lakshmi Mandir in Surrey that was vandalized last night by Khalistanis. This is the 3rd time it has been vandalized. I spoke to management and the devotees and they do not feel like the police or the political establishment cares at all," Bordman wrote in his post.
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
Hitting out at West Bengal Chief Minister over violence in Murshidabad district concerning Waqf Amendment Act, BJP leader and Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar alleged on Sunday that she was importing "Bangladesh situation" and "Hindus are being murdered" in the state.
The Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council, the largest minority group in the country, on Sunday issued a statement strongly condemning recent incidents of communal violence across the country.
West Bengal Leader of the Opposition and BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari on Sunday claimed that Hindus are under threat in West Bengal and demanded an NIA probe into the Murshidabad violence incident, claiming that the state police is fully responsible for this kind of brutal killing.
Hindu Mahasabha President Swami Chakrapani Maharaj condemned the incident where a student, Suchivrat Kulkarni, was allegedly forced to remove his sacred thread (Janeu) at the Karnataka CET exam centre on April 17. He hit out at the Congress and said that the state government should apolog
"It is clear that there is violence against Hindu minorities in Bangladesh, which is unfortunate and quite sad. The government there should do more about it to prevent such things. I understand that Bangladesh is a big country with millions of people. So government cannot control everyone,"
Following the killing of Hindu minority leader Bhabesh Chandra Roy in Bangladesh, Spiritual guru and founder of the Isha Foundation, Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev, called the incident "a blot on the subcontinent and on humanity," urging that the "savage persecution of the minority community" com
BJP MP Praveen Khandelwal criticised West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee over her response to the recent incidents of violence in Murshidabad district, accusing her of selective vote bank politics and raising concerns about the safety of the Hindu community in the state.