As the incidents of violence against the Hindu community are at their peak, the Indian government has expressed concern over the recent incidents of desecration and damage to Hindu temples and deities in Bangladesh.
Earlier today, the Uttar Pradesh police arrested a man for allegedly spreading rumours amid the November 24 stone-pelting incident. According to the police, the arrested person was identified as Farhat.
Sharing details on the development of the incident, Additional Superintendent of Police of Sambhal, Shrishchand said, "We have strengthened the security and forces have been deployed. We are committed to organising all the events safely. There is no sign of violence and the police force is d
Amid the Ajmer Dargah row, BJP MP Ravi Kishan on Thursday called it a "sensitive matter" and said that the investigation will be conducted and facts will be presented.
The incident occurred while ED's High-Intensity Unit (HIU) was carrying out a search operation related to an ongoing investigation targeting top chartered accountants allegedly linked to a massive cybercrime network operating across India.
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said that barring a few incidents, most of the North Eastern states are now free from any incident, any law and order issue.
In a shocking incident in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, a 4-year-old girl was rescued by Badagada police after being sold by her parents for Rs 40,000. The parents and other individuals involved have been arrested, police said.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Rajya Sabha MP Dinesh Sharma condemned the recent stone pelting incident in Uttar Pradesh's Sambhal, emphasising that those responsible will not be spared. He condemned actions such as inciting riots, targeting police vehicles, and stone pelting, asserting that s
Senior advocate Vishnu Shankar Jain on Wednesday, alleged that he has been receiving threats since the Sambhal violence because of the "misinformation" spread against him.