Islamist raised Islamic slogans while the procession passed near the Sitaram Temple in Sheopur and also threw firecrackers into the homes of the Hindu residents.
Social media users expressed their frustration over the hospitality meted out to Bangladeshi cricketers despite the killing of Hindu minorities in their home country.
National Press Club said in a statement, "Security staff must be aware that reporters working in the U.S. are protected by the First Amendment, regardless of the nationality of the interview subject, reporter or security teams. This was an on-the-record interview with ground rules set between Mr. Sharma and Mr. Pitroda. The security team had no role related to the content or duration of the interview. They had no right or standing to take Sharma's phone from him or delete content.”
Pastor Amos had called a group of Indians for Christian conversion in Nepal. Hindu organisations including VHP and Bajrang Dal Nepal got information and stopped the programme.
Shastri Rawal Niranjanbhai, priest at Hatkeshwar Mahadev Temple, said, "The archaeology department has stated that this temple is around 2200 years old.
In visuals that have surfaced on social media, it could be seen that the sacred Hindu temple was desecrated with disturbing slogans of 'Fuck Modi', 'Modi is Terrorist' and 'Hindustan Murdabad.'
Examining the causes behind Chola king Rajendra’s invasion of Srivijaya, noted historian Nilakanta Sastri in his book Colas writes that there is ample material to believe that initially not only Rajaraja Chola but his son Rajendra also had friendly ties with Srivijaya.
Police raided the house of Suddhashil Ghosh, a YouTuber who created critical videos questioning Mamata Banerjee government over the RG Kar Hospital rape and murder case.
It is pertinent to note that the Iranian Supreme leader made the anti-India post while vying itself as a champion and leader of the Muslim world, months after persecuting innocent Muslims protesting against the death of Mahsa Amini, who was killed for not wearing hijab properly.
Byju’s, once valued at $22 billion, faced financial and legal woes due to mismanagement, controversial sales tactics, and legal disputes, leading to office closures and the ousting of its CEO, Byju Raveendran.