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Pakistan: Christian Labourer Tortured and killed for washing himself
Christian farm laborer Saleem Masih was tortured for two hours for washing himself in a tube well owned by a Muslim farmer in Pakistan....
CAA is necessary: Why the many arguments about its being unconstitutional don’t hold water
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The controversy over the Citizenship (Amendment) Act appears to simmer – and of late has led to communal riots. I have failed hopelessly to...
Illegal VOIP exchange linked to ISI busted in Kerala
An espionage attempt by Pakistan's rogue spy agency ISI to acquire sensitive defence information, has been busted in Kerala. Hilar Tacharail Mohammed Kutty (Mohd....
Pakistan Court holds marriage with underage Christian girl valid as she’s had her first menstrual cycle
The Islamic Republic of Pakistan continues to abound with rampant human rights abuse meted out to minorities as well as other vulnerable sections of...
Why the anti-CAA protesters are wrong
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Many arguments being made by the Opposition, civil society activists, students and retired government servants against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) and the projected...
Engaging with the Pakistani Hindu refugees of Rajasthan — A Journey
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In December 2019, I got the chance to re-visit the beautiful cities of Jodhpur and Jaisalmer in the state of Rajasthan. This time however,...
Hindus shocked as Times of India covers Pak Hindu girl’s abduction from wedding venue on front page
Yet another shocking incident of preying on a Hindu girl by a Muslim man has come to light from Pakistan. This time a teenager...
How Pakistan’s blasphemy laws trigger violence
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On September 15, 2019, a mob vandalised a Hindu community in the town of Ghotki, Pakistan, after a student accused his school principal, Notan...
Pakistani Sikh leader forced to flee after threats
A Pakistani Sikh politician Radesh Singh Tony from Peshawar is looking to flee Pakistan after he received death threats and was tortured by some...
Bringing Bharat to heel
In the decades after Bharat's independence, Western powers, led by the UK and later increasingly the US, were irritated and disappointed with Nehru’s India....