Ansari repeatedly brought shame to the ancient Hindu discipline by sexually objectifying the women in his videos and posting objectionable thumbnails (featuring zoomed-in images of hips, breasts and sex positions).
The British newspaper conceded that it had no idea about the extent of purchases but insinuated that Russia's relationship with India had "grown deeper in the specific categories of goods."
Zafar Sobhan was unable to explain how the 'minority' Muslim population in India surged from 9.84% in 1947 to 14.09% in 2011 despite supposed 'lack of safety' while the Hindu population in Bangladesh has been on a serious decline.
BBC imparted a political angle to the attacks by claiming that Hindus were largely 'supporters of Sheikh Hasina' and that any attack on them was the consequence of their political affiliation and not religious identity.
The draft bill was first formulated in September 2019 to address cases of violence against healthcare professionals and damage to hospitals and clinics.
Muzzammil is the son of London-based ISI agent Ayyub Thakur, who channelled funds from Pakistan's ISI to Islamic terrorists including Hizbul Mujahideen chief Syed Salahuddin.
During the Islamist onslaught on Bangladeshi Hindus in October 2021, Basherkella resorted to vicious victim-blaming. It openly peddled fake news to give a clean chit to Muslim mobs, which set fire to Hindu houses in Rangpur.
'Hindenburg Research' used the erstwhile offshore fund holding of Madhabi Buch to suggest 'laxity' in investigations against Adani Group as SEBI chairperson.