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Hindutva Bajrang Dal submits PIL to Karnataka HC, demands mosque's possession

Bengaluru, November 18 : Jamia Masjid row has come to the forefront with Hindutva party Bajrang Dal submitting a PIL in the High Court demanding to vacate it. The PIL claimed that there are proofs that the mosque was once a Hindu temple in the Indian state of Karnataka.The petition stated, “There are traces of Hindu gods and temple structure in the Jamia Mosque of historical Srirangapatna town in Mandya district.

Civil Rights Bodies Seek Probe into US-based Hindutva Groups

EDISON, NEW JERSEY November 17, 2022Press Release: A coalition of leading New Jersey-based civil rights organisations have held several meetings with federal and state law enforcement agencies and sought action against Hindutva communal groups indulging in anti-Muslim hate and bigotry.

Civil Rights Bodies Seek Probe into US-based Hindutva Groups

EDISON, NEW JERSEY November 17, 2022Press Release: A coalition of leading New Jersey-based civil rights organisations have held several meetings with federal and state law enforcement agencies and sought action against Hindutva communal groups indulging in anti-Muslim hate and bigotry.

Srinagar-Leh Highway, Mughal Road Closed Amid Snowfall

 Srinagar, Nov 14  : Snowfall forced the closure of Srinagar-Leh highway as well as historic Mughal road, connecting twin districts of Poonch and Rajouri with Shopian in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. Srinagar-leh Highway was closed amid snowfall around areas of Sonamarg, said a traffic department official. 

Indian Troops Martyr One Youth in Shopian, State Investigation Agency seize properties of people and JI in IIOJK

 Srinagar, November 11:  Indian troops martyred one youth  in Shopian district in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. The youth was martyred by Indian troops during cordon and search operation in at Kaprin area of the district. 

IAMC Calls On UN Member States to Hold India Accountable for Violations of Minority Rights

 Washington, DC, November  11, 2022 Press Release:  The Indian American Muslim Council (IAMC) has hailed the move of the apex rights body as timely action.  IAMC is the largest advocacy organisation of Indian Muslims in the United States with chapters across the nation. 

Intellectuals Feel a Threat to Democracy from Institutional Decay

New Delhi, November 11, 2022:While ‘black laws’ are being used to put down the struggles of the labouring masses rapists, murderers and hate mongers are being showered with state patronage in India.In the wake of the disconcerting situation prevailing in India owing to systematic and systemic reign of terror being unleashed on the people, speakers at a seminar expressed grave concern over the draconian ‘black laws’ used to put down the struggles of the labouring masses and the manner in which the ‘law enforcement’ taking in their sweep students, academicians, political and human rights activists, artists, Dalits, Muslims and tribal people while rapists, murderers and hate mongers are being showered with state patronage. Meek subservience to power by the people is the enduring demand by the rulers in this ecosystem of terror.

Indian Army trooper kiled In Accidental Fire In Poonch

Srinagar November 9, 2022: An Indian Army soldier died in an accidental discharge of his own weapon in Mankote sector of Poonch district on Wednesday in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. Indian army’s Rashtriya Rifles (RR) trooper was critically injured by  bullet after his service rifle went off accidentally. He was rushed to the hospital, where he was declared brought dead by the doctors, the Indian army officials said.. 

5 NIT College students suffer minor injuries in scuffle after volleyball in Srinagar

Srinagar, November 09: Five engineering students were injured after a scuffle broke out between two groups during a volleyball match at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) in Srinagar in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

80% of 777 pellet victims have partial vision loss in IIOJK: Study

Mumbai, November 07 : A huge majority of those who received eye injuries due to gun pellets in Srinagar between July and November in 2016 have suffered some degree of vision loss, Times of India reported. 

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