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Anti Hindu bias

Dhaka court dismisses sedition cases against activist who informed Donald Trump about persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh

Priya Saha informed US President Donald Trump about declining population of Hindus in Bangladesh.

Despite UP Police’s clarification, IndiaSpend’s faulty ‘factchecker’ continues to peddle lies about Unnao madarsa incident

factchecker.in is notoriously infamous for peddling anti-Hindu bias on several instances

Kolkata: Banners with Amartya Sen’s recent comments on ‘Jai Shri Ram’ come up across the city

The banners are painted in Mamata Banerjee's favourite colours as well, Blue and White.

‘I represent an inclusive India’, MP Nusrat Jahan reacts to fatwa against her issued by Deoband clerics

She says that she still remains a Muslim and no one should be commenting on what she chooses to wear

CPM’s student body SFI puts up derogatory poster of Sabarimala’s Lord Ayyappa at Kerala college

CPM's student body insults the sentiments of Ayyappa devotees by deregatory posters

After heaping atrocities on Sabarimala devotees, communists in Kerala now ask centre for law to protect Sabarimala traditions

CPM in Kerala does a U-turn, now asks union govt to bring law to protect customs of Sabarimala temple

Wooden crosses removed from Panchalimedu, Kerala HC directs government to find out who owns the land

The Kerala High Court while hearing the petition today asked whether the land belongs to the government or the Devaswom board. The government has been given 10 days time to respond to this.

Village officer issues order to demolish and remove crosses planted by Church on encroached land near Sabarimala

Crosses have been planted on the sacred lands of Panchalimedu, believed to be a place inhabited by Pandavas during the 12 years of exile.

Supreme Court asks UP government to display ‘magnanimity’ in releasing journalist Prashant Kanojia

Supreme Court orders the release of journalist Prashant Kanojia, says an individual’s personal liberty gets priority

Blatant Hinduphobia: Journalist mocks rituals by suggesting Hindu priests should be boiled alive

Pooja Prasanna, a journalist with Republic TV took to Twitter to assert that perhaps "putting those vessels on a burner will get us rains faster and for longer".

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