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Ajit Anjum apologises for “chor chamar” slur: Read how British institutionalised caste discrimination through “Criminal Tribes Act”

The Britishers had passed contentious “Criminal Tribes Act” in 1870s, criminalising certain communities as habitual offenders.

UK: ‘Jihadi’ Imam, who supported Al-Qaeda terrorist Aafia Siddiqui and murder of Salman Taseer, allowed to open nursery school

Hussain is the founder of Al-Hikam mosque. He was ousted from his role in 2019 over allegations of misconduct. He was reappointed in 2020.

100 years of Palchitaria massacre in Gujarat and its cover-up by the British govt

Around 1,200 people were killed in Palchitaria massacre by British soldiers, three-times the Jallianwala Bagh incident

Who is ‘Lord’ Nazir Ahmed: Pakistan’s anti-India agent in UK who is now convicted of sexually harassing children

'Lord' Nazir Ahmed has a close relationship with Pakistan PM Imran Khan and has organised protests over Kashmir and Khalistan

For the bad, we have our Hindu identity to credit, but for the good, we have a tough choice: Mughals, Nehru, or British?

Recently Naseeruddin Shah has come out with a gem of history. He says Mughals are like “refugees” – because they settled here.

Wuhan lab-leak the likely origin of Covid, virus most likey engineered: Biologist tells UK parliament

Dr. Alina Chan claimed that a leak from a laboratory in the Wuhan region of China was more likely the origin of this global pandemic.

British MP, who supported the violent farmers’ protest in India, convicted in a case of harassment: Read what happened

Claudia Webbe (56), MP from Labour Party for Leicester East has been handed a 10-week jail sentence for harassing a female friend

After India’s tit-for-tat, UK backtracks, says no quarantine rules for Indians fully vaccinated with Covidshield: How events unfolded

Earlier in September this year, UK imposed travel restrictions, decided to label fully vaccinated Indian citizens as 'unvaccinated individuals'

UK fuel shortage: London petrol station owner Nerali Patel assaulted, racially abused by British man, suffers head injury

Nerali Patel, 38 and a mother of 2, who runs a BP petrol station at Haverstock Hill, North London, was attacked and violently pushed to the ground by the British man.

BBC follows ‘standards’ set by propaganda website The Wire, solicits applications based on caste and religion

BBC has posted a 'job opening' for aspiring journalists, however, their definition of the 'ideal candidate' is based on caste and religion

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