Author: TNI Desk

Bengaluru: Kantara is a rare movie. It is unapologetically Hindu in its approach. A stark contrast to what Bollywood keeps on churning out. The established anti-Hindu cabal had to hit, sooner or later. A little-known band from Kerala, named Thaikkudam Bridge, has dragged Kantara to court. Thaikkudam Bridge has alleged Kantara of plagiarising the song “Varaaha Roopam” in the movie. The band filed the case in Kozhikode district court. The latest update on the issue is that the court has lifted the ban on it after it rejected the petition of the music band. This decree might have relieved Rishabh…

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“Extremism and terrorism is against the very meaning of Islam because Islam means peace and well-being (Salamati/Asalaam). Opposition to such forces should not be painted as a confrontation with any religion. That is a ruse,” noted India’s National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval. Doval made these comments while addressing a conference in Delhi. The conference was on “The role of Ulema in fostering a culture of interfaith peace and social harmony in India and Indonesia”. “….we should focus on the real message of our religions, which stand for the values of humanism, peace and understanding. The Holy Quran itself teaches…

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Will the Indian cricket team tour Pakistan for the 2023 Asia Cup or not? And whether Pakistan squad will visit India to take part in the ODI World Cup, which also falls next year. There are very bleak chances of India visiting the neighbouring country, but the uncertainty over the issue continues. The Indian team hasn’t visited Pakistan for years. The two teams haven’t played any bilateral cricket with each other for a long time. They have only played the game in ICC matches. Indian team stopped visiting Pakistan over various terror activities directed towards it from the Pak soil.…

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Thiruvananthapuram: Once again Church and its clergy are at loggerheads with work of progress. A violent mob led by Latin Catholic priest allegedly attacked police in Kerala. They attacked the cops while trying to stop construction of Adani port here on Sunday. The mob also damaged police vehicles and targeted Vizhinjam police station in Thiruvananthapuram city, using sticks and bricks. At least 36 policemen suffered injuries in the attack. The mob attacked police personnel after a local was arrested and few others were taken into custody. Police had taken the action in connection with violent protests against port construction on…

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In another shocking case, police has arrested one Mohammad Faiz for allegedly threatening a minor Hindu girl. He had been stalking the girl for some time. The incident took place in Naubasta, Kanpur. The Kanpur police arrested the accused Mohammad Faiz for allegedly threatening a 17-year-old girl. He threatened to kill and cut her into pieces after she rejected his marriage proposal. According to reports, Mohammad was very angry after the girl turned down his marriage proposal. “If you don’t do Nikãh (Islamic marriage) with me, I will cut you into pieces,” he allegedly threatened her like this. Incidentally, the…

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New Delhi: If not for Lachit Borphukan, some parts of today’s Northeast would have been Islamised. Assam might have ended up in Pakistan during Partition. This was the underlying message of Union Home Minister Amit Shah which he conveyed at an event in Assam recently. Killing by silence Through the battles of Saraighat and sub-battles like the Itakhuli Ronn, Borphukan succeeded in denying the Mughals to gain control over Assam. But, these valourous stories of Borphukan and Ahoms are missing from our school textbooks. And neither have we heard anything about in our political discourse. Congress stalwart Hiteshwar Saikia and…

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Mysuru: At last, BJP MP Pratap Simha has had the last laugh. The controversial mosque-like domes at a bus stop in the city have disappeared. And, all credit goes to him. It all began while addressing an event in Mysuru some days back. During the speech he raised objections to the controversial structures. Subsequently, he gave a clarion call to Karnataka authorities to remove them within four days. In case they don’t remove these mosque like structures, he would himself use a JCB and bring them down. The statement generated a lot of political heat with Congress leaders especially former…

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Bengaluru: Close on the heels of Assam and Uttarakhand, the BJP-ruled Karnataka is thinking of UCC. It seems that the state has plans up its sleeves to implement the uniform civil code. Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai while speaking to mediapersons, confirmed this in Bengaluru on Saturday. “Certainly we are thinking very seriously about (implementing) uniform civil code. BJP had made UCC a main promise at all India level in its manifesto,” he said. Not only Karnataka, but also other BJP-ruled states have already set up committees for the implementation of the code. “We (Karnataka) are looking into it and studying…

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Shahjahanpur (UP): A chilling tale of rape in the guise of triple talaq and halala has come to fore again. This time in Yogi Adityanath’s Uttar Pradesh. Giving an account of sexual torture she underwent at the hands of her husband Salman, a Muslim woman alleged that from the very first night her husband tried to establish forceful relationship and thrashed her whenever she objected to it. Her protests fell on deaf ears. Her mother-in-law did not take any action against Salman. In one of the quarrels, the woman said, Salman mercilessly thrashed and broke her hand. One fine day,…

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Guwahati: Prime Minister Narendra Modi unleashed a veiled attack on Left historians, on Friday. He said it is unfortunate that, even after independence, people are reading fabricated history. “Unfortunately, we were taught, even after independence, the same history which was written as a conspiracy during the period of slavery. After Independence, we should have changed the agenda of foreigners who made us slaves. But, we did not do it,” he said. Modi was addressing the closing ceremony of the year-long celebrations of the 400th birth anniversary of Lachit Borphukan in New Delhi. Historians wilfully suppressed stories of fierce resistance to…

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