BAPS Hindu Mandir Attacked By Khalistan Supporters, Defaced With Anti-India Graffiti

BAPS Hindu Mandir Attacked By Khalistan Supporters, Defaced With Anti-India Graffiti

According to the report, Khalistani goons recorded a video of their despicable act of vandalising the BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir and later shared it on the social media.

Meanwhile, BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha Australia in a statement appealing for peace has added that they were “deeply saddened by the anti-India graffiti at the gates of the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Mill Park, Melbourne, Australia by anti-social elements.”

‘154 dead, 39 raped, 152 converted’: Disturbing statistics of atrocities against minorities in Bangladesh

‘154 dead, 39 raped, 152 converted’: Disturbing statistics of atrocities against minorities in Bangladesh

The annual report of atrocities on minorities in Bangladesh said that about 319 families and temples were looted while 173 businesses were vandalised in 2022.
The voices of atrocities against the religious minorities, especially Hindus in Bangladesh are being heard loud in Dhaka. In a latest testament to that over 154 religious minorities, including Hindus, were killed in the country in 2022.

Hindu Lives Matter

Hindu Lives Matter

“Climax of a genocide is the denial of it.”
Millenia has passed – millions dead – millions more raped, enslaved or displaced. But no one knows their names, no one talks about it.
Like shadows in the dark, millions of faceless, nameless Hindus have faded away from our collective psyche.
They did die twice. Once when the invading barbarians took their life and once again when we wiped them off our history books

How British colonialism killed 100 million Indians in 40 years

How British colonialism killed 100 million Indians in 40 years

Our research finds that Britain’s exploitative policies were associated with approximately 100 million excess deaths during the 1881-1920 period. This is a straightforward case for reparations, with strong precedent in international law. Following World War II, Germany signed reparations agreements to compensate the victims of the Holocaust and more recently agreed to pay reparations to Namibia for colonial crimes perpetrated there in the early 1900s. In the wake of apartheid, South Africa paid reparations to people who had been terrorised by the white-minority government.

Hindu woman’s mutilated body found in Pakistan

Hindu woman’s mutilated body found in Pakistan

The mutilated body of a Hindu woman was found in a field Thursday in southeastern Pakistan, police said, as they investigate her alleged murder in the latest suspected attack against minorities in the Muslim-majority country.

The woman’s son, Somar Chand, said he found her disfigured body after searching for his missing mother with some relatives, according to a police report seen by CNN. He alleged that her skin had been peeled off, her breast cut off and her head split with a sharp object.

Mian Abdul Haq, Pakistan cleric accused of converting Hindu girls to Islam.

Mian Abdul Haq, Pakistan cleric accused of converting Hindu girls to Islam.

Mian Abdul Haq aka Mian Mithu is somebody feared by Pakistan’s minority Hindu communities for he is accused of abducting their girls, often minors, and forcibly converting them to Islam. These girls are also forced to marry Muslim men, including their kidnappers. According to the Hindus, Mithu wields his political power to shield those who kidnap Hindu girls and even influences legal procedures when the victims’ families move courts.

The Christian population in the UK has declined, for the first time, below the 50 percent mark

The Christian population in the UK has declined, for the first time, below the 50 percent mark

Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell told AFP that the decline in the number of Christians in the UK was ‘no surprise’, but added that spirituality was still the need of the population in light of the increasing cost of living and the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
It may be noted that religion is a voluntary entry in the UK population census. The question was added in the UK census in 2001. According to the UK population census data.