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Authorities book five persons under draconian UAPA in Poonch

Srinagar, October 08:The authorities have arrested five persons and booked them under draconian law, Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA in Poonch district of Indian illegally occupied Jammu<

Indian forces martyred a Civilian in Pulwama

 Srinagar, October 06: A civilian was martyred by Indian forces  in Haal area of south Kashmir’s Pulwama district.The Indian armed personnel fired on a 25-year-old youth Asif Ayoub Padroo during Naka duty  on Wednesday.  The civilian suffered critical injuries and was shifted to nearby hospital and later the injured civilian was shifted to SMHS hospital Srinagar where he succumbed to injuries. 

Indian forces martyr four Kashmiri youth in Shopian

 Srinagar, October 6 : Indian army and paramilitary forces martyred four Kashmiri youth in two different incidents of military violence in Shopian district in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. 

Two more PFI members arrested in Indian city Delhi

New Delhi ,October 6, 2022: In a latest action against the a prominent Muslim political party, Popular Front of India (PFI), the Delhi Police have arrested two of its active members from the Khajuri Khas area in the Indian capital New Delhi. The victims were identified as Israr Ali and Mohammed Samoon and were arrested under black law, Unlawful Activity Prevention Act.

Three houses of Muslims demolished in Indian state Madhya Pradesh

 October 6, 2022: The authorities have destroyed three Muslim-owned homes in the state of Madhya Pradesh in India. Muslim families refuted the police’s allegations imposed on them that Muslim youngsters disturbed the Hindu festival of Navaratri in Madhya Pradesh in Surajni, a nearby village to Mandsaur. 

Muslim youth beaten to death by Hindu mob in Indian state Jharkhand

Ranchi,  October 6: A mob lynched a 22-year-old  Muslim youth named Ejaz Khan in Indian state Jharkhand. Ejaz Khan, a resident of Tigra village in Gumla district Jharkhand, and was attacked several times with sticks and sharp-edged weapons by Hindu extremists till he succumbed to death  near the Dumratoli Basti in Gumla district, while his bike was recovered from Patratoli under Jashpur police station area in a burnt condition. 

86-year-old woman assaulted, stabbed to death by ex-driver in Delhi

New Delhi, October 6, 2022: An 86-year-old woman was allegedly stabbed to death by her ex-driver, who had entered her house in outer  Indian city Delhi's Rani Bagh area for robbing it.  Accused Gopal managed to rob Rs 3,20,000 after killing the senior citizen and fled from the spot. The incident took place on Tuesday around 7:16 pm, Indian police said on Wednesday.The man was fired from his duty just a few days ago, police said.

Headmaster suspended for asking students to write essay on Prophet Muhammed (SAW) in Indian state Karnataka

Gadag, October 02, 2022: The BJP government  in Indian state Karnataka has suspended a school headmaster for holding an essay writing competition on Prophet Muhammad  (SAW) for school students in states Gadag district.

Dalit Boy Tied to a Pole, Thrashed in Karnataka by Upper Caste Hindu

 CHIKKABALLAPUR, KARNATAKA, October 2, 2022:The Hidutva men belonging to the Hindu upper caste, had inhumanly assaulted the Dalit boy  and his mother in southern Indian state Karnataka.  The 14-year-old victim boy  and his mother, who was also beaten by the accused as she came running to rescue her son, have lodged a police case against 10 persons belonging to the Hindu upper caste. The state is ruled by Hindutva BJP-RSS.

PUCL Demands Revocation of PFI Ban, Release of its Arrested Activists

 New Delhi, October 2, 2022: The prominent civil rights group People’s Union Civil Liberties (PUCL) in India has expressed concern about its implications for democracy and the constitutional rights and freedom of speech and association in the light of the ongoing `Operation Octopus’

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