CAA is an anti-people political tool: Says Socialist Party India

 New Delhi, March 29:  The Socialist Party India  (SPI) has  condemned the NRC-CAA project as an anti-people political tool that undermines the rights and citizenship of Indian citizens mostly the Muslim community in India.  Socialist Party (India) in a statement issued  in New Delhi has highlighted the persisting concerns regarding destabilisation of the Northeast region and the discriminatory impact on Muslim citizens has urged  all Indians to unite in protest against the newly proposed amendment rules.

Several dead as cab plunges into gorge on Jammu-Srinagar highway

Srinagar, March 29:  At least  ten people were dead  in a road accident on Srinagar - Jammu  highway in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir.At least ten people died after a passenger vehicle en route to Srinagar from Jammu veered off the road and plunged into a deep gorge near Battery Cheshma in the Ramban area along the Jammu-Srinagar  highway. 

US Religious Freedom Body Expresses Concerns over CAA Rules in India

New Delhi, March 26: The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) expressing concern over the Indian BJP Government’s notification of rules to implement the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA), has saidthat no one should be denied citizenship based on religion or belief.

Miskeen Bagh Srinagar 1996 Custodial Killing: Justice Remains Elusive, 28 Years On

 SRINAGAR, March 23): In the heart of Srinagar’s Miskeen Bagh, tragedy unfolded on a fateful evening in  May,1996, casting a long shadow of injustice over the lives of Muhammad Ramzan Bhat’s family. Ramzan, a humble shopkeeper, who doubled up as a daily wager, and the sole provider for his household, was forcibly detained by the dreaed personnel of the Special Operations Group (SOG), tortured and  killed in custody, and wrongly passed off as a militant killed in a gun-battle.

India’s economic inequality worse than during British raj, says study

 New Delhi, March 22: The recent World Inequality Database report has revealed that India’s economic inequality has reached levels worse than those experienced during the British Raj era. Despite boasting impressive infrastructure and economic growth, the country is grappling with staggering income and wealth disparities, raising concerns over the sustainability of such inequality.

Muslims traders issued fresh threat, asked to leave Uttarakhand town, Muslim man assaulted in Noida for seeking donations for mosque in India

 Dehradun ,March 22: 86 Muslim traders out of 91 have been asked to leave the town by the local traders’ association dominated by the Hindutva BJP and RSS  in Dharchula, city of Uttarakhand state in India.  The situation escalated when the local traders’ association not only asked the Muslim traders to leave but also cancelled the registration of their shops. 

Shining Ugliness: A Catalogue of Fascist Bharat’s “Incredible” Crimes

 By Carin Fischer , Washington

As many of you know, almost everything I share on panels like this one is based on what I have personally lived through and which has made me what I am today. That sometimes gives me a very different vocabulary, one that is often more emotional and often quite angry. This anger is often reflected when I meet with lawmakers and think tankers about their double standards in Washington. Most recently, I have been handing out a brochure created by IPRI and called “Shining Ugliness: A Catalogue of Fascist Bharat’s “Incredible” Crimes. It is an excellent compilation of Modi India’s dirty deeds and one everybody must see. I believe it is time for everybody to get as angry as I have been for years.

Indian BSF man shoots self dead in Shopian

 Srinagar, March 15: An Indian Border Security Force (BSF) personnel  committed suicide with  his service rifle in South Kashmir’s Shopian district of Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. The Indian  Border Security Force (BSF) personnel shot himself dead with his service rifle at a rare santry post in DC Shopian’s residence  of the district. 

Uzbek woman found dead in Indian city Bengaluru hotel

 Bengaluru, March 15:A 37-year-old Uzbek woman was found dead in her hotel room in Bengaluru city of south India. The 37-year-old  Uzbekistan woman Zareen, was found dead in her hotel room in hotel in the city's Seshadripuram area. The woman, had arrived in Bengaluru on March 5. 

Kashmiri student found dead under mysterious circumstances in Punjab, India

Srinagar, March. 04 : A Kashmiri student was  found dead under mysterious circumstances in the hostel of Desh Bhagat University in Punjab state in India. The BSc Radiology student from Kashmir namely Zahid Ahmad, son of Abdul Qayoom Bhat of Gulab Bagh Tral was found dead at the hostel room. The young student of South Kashmir’s Tral was studying in the 6th semester of BSc Radiology at Desh Bhagat University in Punjab, took his own life on the campus.

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