"Hindus' security is the responsibility of Mamata Banerjee along with Muslims. Murshidabad violence shows Hindus are forced to flee West Bengal... It is unfortunate that this is happening in front of the state government," Singh told reporters in Begusarai.
Ghosh claimed that people from Bangladesh are entering India and causing unrest, leading to repeated attacks on the Hindu community and asserted that there's a deliberate effort to make these districts "free of Hindu population".
West Bengal Leader of Opposition and BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari asserted that Mothabari like incident would not be repeated in future and the opposition BJP in West Bengal will provide protection to Hindus.
AIADMK leader Sellur Raju on Friday slammed Tamil Nadu Forest Minister K Ponmudy's controversial remarks on Hinduism and women, accusing him of having a habit" of making disrespectful remarks about women.
Singer Chinmayi Sripaada has slammed Tamil Nadu Forest Minister K Ponmudy after he made controversial remarks on Hinduism and women. She said that the minister described 'joke' because apparently there is a 'market' for these jokes in a public gathering.
Defence PSU Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd has said that speculative and stories with malicious intentions on it are being written and published on various media platforms ever since the accident of Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) operated by the Indian Coast Guard in January.
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) has dismissed Tamil Nadu Forest Minister K Ponmudy from the position of Deputy General Secretary in the party, following his controversial remarks on Hinduism and women.
Visuals from Mothabari showed women welcoming Adhikari amid heavy security, and chanting slogans to welcome him. Adhikari shook hands and enquired about the situation of the women there.
Khagen Murmu, while speaking to ANI during a public rally in Malda said, "Mamata Banerjee is trying to turn West Bengal into Bangladesh by inciting Muslims against Hindus and bringing them on the streets... The grand Ram Navami processions were absolutely apolitical, indicating that the Hind
Jammu and Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah criticized the Waqf Amendment Act, stating it interferes in religious matters and targets Muslims. He questioned the inclusion of non-Muslims in Waqf oversight and hinted at a potential challenge in the Supreme Court.
Reportedly, certain Bhartiya Janata Party MLAs objected to alleged comments made by Aam Aadmi Party MLA Mehraj Malik, where he claimed that Hindus wear a 'tilak' but sin all the time.
Nepal's royalist party, RPP, has called for a national consensus to establish a new political system that accommodates the monarchy as it prepares for capital-centric protests later this month.