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RSS takes out rally in Jammu city with swords, guns

RSS takes out rally in Jammu city with swords, guns DC says he is unaware about the rally Will enquire what happened on ground: IGP RSS takes out rally in Jammu city with swords, guns Jammu, Oct 22: Panic gripped members of minority community in the Old City area here Thursday after rightwing Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) took out a rally brandishing swords and 12 bore guns without any permission from the administration. According to eyewitnesses, RSS men along with activists of other saffron groups assembled in the Old City and displayed swords and guns. They took out a rally through different areas during which they brandished their weapons. They said the activists of saffron brigade shouted slogans like “Garr Hindustan Mein Rehna Hai To Vande Matram Kehna Hoga” and waved swords  while passing though Shalamar, Indra Chowk, Gumat Petrol Pump, Sunder Singh Gurdwara Road, Raghu Nath Bazaar road and City Chowk areas. Surprisingly, police officers escorted the ral...

offering free meals to any Indian visiting the country on a short-term visa, in a novel reaction to reports that a Pakistani family was refused accommodation by hotels in Mumbai.

ISLAMABAD: The owner of an American restaurant chain in Pakistan is offering free meals to any Indian visiting the country on a short-term visa, in a novel reaction to reports that a Pakistani family was refused accommodation by hotels in Mumbai. Iqbal Latif, who runs 26 franchises of international food chain Dunkin' Donuts in Islamabad, Lahore and Peshawar, took a leaf out of Mahatma Gandhi's book to show how neighbours should be treated. "It's not a big deal, but an effort to invoke the teachings of Gandhiji who preached love and coexistence all his life," Latif told Dawn News. Latif's free-meal offer to Indians went into effect last week and the response has been overwhelmingly positive, the report said. "We served 2,432 people in Peshawar, Islamabad and Lahore. They all loved it," Latif said. He took the initiative after reading reports that hotel owners of Mumbai's Bhendi Bazaar area refused accommodation to a family of six people from...

Mumbai Cops Thrash 2 Muslim Youths, Ask Them to Go to Pakistan?

MUMBAI: Some policemen allegedly beat up two Muslim youth at a police station in suburban Bandra and asked them to go to Pakistan for being "agents" of that country after they had a fight with the cops, prompting authorities to launch a probe into the incident. "A DCP began inquiring into the incident last evening and an appropriate action will follow," city Police Commissioner Ahmed Javed told PTI today. The incident happened in the wee hours of Saturday. The youths, Asif Sheikh and Danish Sheikh (both 19), had alleged that they were assaulted by police inspector Kedar Pawar and others, who were on night duty, in Bandra police station. "Pawar also asked them to leave the country while dubbing them as Pakistani agents," a relative of Asif claimed. However, a police officer attached to Bandra police station said the youths were picked from Bandra Reclamation at 2:30 AM on Saturday when they were fighting with each other and that Asif had attacked I...

ISIS True Face

ஐ.எஸ்.ஐ.எஸ் ஒரு அமெரிக்கா வின் பினாமி இயக்கம்வெளிகச்சத்திற்கு வந்த உண்மை Posted by Kaalaimalar on Thursday, October 15, 2015

Indian Muslims Situation

ஆர்.எஸ்.எஸ் உடைய சாகா பயிற்சி எதற்காக?நாட்டைக்காப்பதற்கு அல்ல.நாட்டிலுள்ள சிறும்பான்மை சமூகத்தை கருவறுப்பதற்காக.அம்பலமான வீடியோ Posted by Kaalaimalar on Thursday, October 15, 2015 thanks to Al Jasheera

BJP MLA Sangeet Som purchased land for meat processing unit in UP S Raju, Hindustan Times

BJP MLA Sangeet Som purchased land for meat processing unit in UP S Raju, Hindustan Times, Meerut | Updated: Oct 09, 2015 19:43 IST BJP MLA Sangeet Som said he  would quit politics if his role in the factory was proved. (HT Photo/Dheeraj Dhawan) Firebrand BJP leader Sangeet Som, along with two others, purchased land for a meat processing unit in Aligarh in 2005, reveal registry documents accessed by Hindustan Times. The documents show that Som, who was among the directors of Al Dua Food Processing Private Limited along with Moinuddin Qureshi and Yogesh Rawat till March 2008, bought the land for the company. Talking to HT, Som admitted that he had purchased the land a few years ago but claimed that he was unaware of being appointed as a director of the company. “I purchased the land which was sold to Al Dua Food Processing Private Limited after a few months,” he said, questioning how purchasing a property could be illegal. He claimed that purchasing the land did not mean he w...

IT IS ABSOLUTE OUTRAGEOUS (07.10.2015) Digital India

//This is reported to have happened yesterday in Greater Noida, adjoining Delhi, not home to the rich and the powerful and not far from the studios of almost all national TV Channels. From what I gather, the Station House officer of Greater Noida got angry when he saw a large group of Dalits protesting against police inaction in the robbing of one of their people. The group was assaulted, the women disrobed. The police, of course, deny all charges.// Xavier Dias & Cynthia Stephen just posted. This is absolutely shocking and enrages all of us! Must be publicly condemned in every nook and corner of the GODDAMN country. It is uncivil to use swear words, but all the choicest EXPLETIVES would be insufficient to condemn these ********* animals who are among the STATE FORCES all around this country الهند الرقمية ABSOLUTE الفاحشة (2015/07/10) // يقال هذا قد حدث بالأمس في نويدا الكبرى، المجاورة نيودلهي، وليس موطنا لالأغنياء والأقوياء وليس بعيدا عن الاستوديوهات تقريبا جميع القنوا...

Hindu mob lynches Muslim rumored to have killed a cow

 SORROW: Relatives of Mohammad Akhlaq mourn after he was killed by a mob on Monday in Dadri town, India. (Reuters) NEW DELHI: Mohammad Akhlaq, the 51-year-old ironsmith who was lynched and stoned to death in the west UP village, Dadri, upon suspicion that he had stored beef in his refrigerator, was a model Muslim. His elder son, Sartaj, patriotically enough, is a serving corporal at Indian Air Force. His younger son, Danish, who is battling for his life in a hospital now, is studying to be a stakeholder in Modi's young economy. His daughter, too, is educated. If development were the only prism with which Modi Raj had been viewing the story of India, future forward, the Akhlaq family would have been at its very vortex, sipping digital nectar from the flower of opportunity, aglow with the blush of what days ahead would bring in their heels. But Akhlaq is dead, murdered most brutally, for performing development. Akhlaq is dead becaus...