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Cattle mafia

Hadiya’s father’s fate awaits all Hindus if they don’t wake up to cultural challenges

The denial of the mainstream narrative of Hindu concerns will spiral the country into a hub of communal politics.

Uttar Pradesh: Eight cattle smugglers arrested in Bahraich with arms and ammunition

The smugglers even tried to trample the police personnel with their vehicle.

Minister Ramdas Athawale launches Muslim Gau Raksha Sangh, says it will bring communal harmony

The Muslim Gau Raksha Sangh plans to educate Muslim children about cow protection.

UP: Cop killed in Bulandshahar during protests over illegal slaughterhouses

It is claimed that the Police was forced to open fire after the protesters attacked them with stones in Bulandshahar. In the chaos, Inspector Subodh Kumar Singh and youth Sumit lost their life.

NIA busts LeT linked organisation’s terror funding module in Delhi

The FIF operative Mohammad Salman is reportedly involved in terror funding in Mewat region

The big-picture view of cattle related violence in India : It is more than what meets the eye

India should explore flooding the Bangladesh market with low price Buffalo beef.

Cow smugglers kill cattle trader Salim Ali in Assam, Mintu Ali and 1 other arrested, 2 absconding

Four cattle smugglers killed cattle trader Salim Ali, two of them are arrested

US report blaming Hindutva for ‘rising intolerance’ is disingenuous, biased and motivated

The response of the Indian govt to such biased reports thus far has been, "India does not take cognizance of internal reports of a foreign country."

Five arrested in the Auraiya case admit they killed Sadhus because priests opposed cow slaughter

The teams arrested the accused namely, Salman, Nadeem, Sehzaad, Majnu alias Nazim and Jabbar, all residents of Kudarkot in Auraiya district

Mewat: Hotbed of organised crime, cattle smuggling, illegal Rohingyas and mob violence against Police

Incidents of villagers attacking the Police to rescue criminals have become increasingly frequent in the region.

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