Dear readers, @OpIndia_com is under a serious DDoS attack from usual suspects. Our website is currently down and all efforts are underway to get it up and running.
Their desperation shows we are working in the right direction (1/n)
Over the years, we have riled up the close-knitted cabal of leftists and Islamists.
We have disrupted the media landscape such that the name of the perpetrator is no more hidden in reports (in case he belongs to a particular community)
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Despite attacks (both at a personal and professional level), we continue to bring the ride side of India to you.
Our resilience is the manifestation of the continued love and support of our readers.
We will continue to remain your voice, irrespective of the consequences. 3/n
We are up against the likes of well-funded mainstream media houses and dubious fact-checking websites (if you know, you know).
Help us continue our crusade against them by contributing to this cause. Regards.
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#Correction: Typo in 3/n - right side of India and not 'ride side' of India. Sorry for the inconvinence.
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KR TuRan wrote,“These stone idols cannot be sacred to anyone. Any rational individual will not worship an idol carved in stone. I welcome you to the fold of Islam. Come to the right path.”
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Left-wing activists in India have been under the illusion that Islamists are on their side when it came to women's rights.
Kavita Krishnan got a reality check today after she came out in support of the anti-hijab protests in Iran (over the death of #MahsaAmini).
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The bone of contention was this social media post! Kavita had hailed the Iranian women, who took off their hijabs in protest over the brutal torture and death of Mahsa Amini. (2/n)
Kavita got slammed by a Sharia enthusiast who made it clear that Islamic laws cannot be compromised in pursuit of women's rights.
"Hijab is more important for women than gold ornaments or Kohinoor diamond" ~ Shadab Chauhan.
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On September 12, the Congress party launched its ‘burn RSS’ campaign and featured a poster with burning khaki shorts (worn by RSS cadets).
Rahul Gandhi and Co. received flak on social media but guess who has now come to the defence of the party?
Watch (1/n)
Rajdeep Sardesai blamed the vicious campaign on the generational gap between the Congress old guard and the young social media team of the party.
“I was told today that veteran Congress leaders such as Digvijay Singh were strongly against it,” he claimed. (2/n)
"The campaign was proposed by the young social media team.”
"The Congress old guard opposed it tooth and nail. One veteran leader even proposed that the party members must meet the family of at least one RSS worker, killed by CPI (M) in Kerala."
On August 12, a Hindu woman was sexually harassed by two miscreants named Irfan Khan (alias Miraj) and Prince in Rajshahi, Bangladesh.
When her father Neel Madhav Saha objected to it, he was assaulted and stabbed.
Details:
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A student of the Rajshahi Govt Women’s College, the incident took place while she was en route to her coaching centre.
She was rescued by a man named Emon, who intervened and escorted her to safety.
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On the same evening, Miraj and Prince thrashed the 46-year-old father of the victim, Neel Madhav Saha.
He told the media, "They used to harass my daughter. Emon is the friend of the accused Prince. When Emon tried to stop the accused, he was intimidated." (3/n)