Karnataka minister calls Pahalgam widow's claim 'mental fog'
Sunday, 27 April 2025 () Karnataka Excise Minister RB Timmapur initially dismissed a Pahalgam attack widow's account of terrorists asking her husband's religion, attributing it to 'mental fog'. However, he later backtracked, questioning the claim's validity due to a Muslim victim and accusing the BJP of politicizing the deaths. He had earlier stated a lack of information about terrorists targeting Hindus.
BJP criticized Congress leaders, including Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah, for remarks seemingly aligned with Pakistan's stance on terrorism. The BJP spokesperson,.. IndiaTimes
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah refuted claims that he opposed war with Pakistan following the Pahalgam attack, accusing the BJP and media of.. IndiaTimes
Karnataka minister TB Thimmapur's remark, dismissing religious motives in the Pahalgam terror attack, ignited a political firestorm. His statement, contradicting.. IndiaTimes
The Karnataka High Court has issued notices to the state government and KEA regarding a PIL alleging that CET exam centers in Bidar, Shivamogga, and Dharwad.. IndiaTimes
Pakistani Ahmadiyya brides in Qadian, Punjab, are relieved following a Union home ministry clarification. Visa cancellations related to the Pahalgam situation.. IndiaTimes
Rezia Sultana, a 72-year-old Pakistani national residing in India since childhood, faces deportation following the Pahalgam terror attack. Living in Soro town,.. IndiaTimes
Confusion surrounds the case of Maria Bibi, a pregnant Pakistani Christian woman married to Sonu Masih of Gurdaspur, as her visa deadline expired. Last seen in a.. IndiaTimes
Folk singer Neha Singh Rathore faces an FIR in Lucknow for allegedly posting objectionable social media remarks about the Pahalgam terrorist attack. The.. IndiaTimes
Following the Pahalgam massacre and heightened border tensions with Pakistan, BJP MLAs Rajiv Jasrotia and Satish Bhagat visited villages in their respective J&K.. IndiaTimes
Following the Pahalgam attack that killed 26 Hindus, the US has strongly supported India in hunting down the Islamist terrorists responsible. US officials,.. IndiaTimes
In the Pahalgam terror attack, Hindus were allegedly killed after being asked their religion — a claim made by both religious leaders and common citizens in Delhi. This ground report captures the anger that has erupted on the streets of the capital. Religious leaders have demanded strict action from the government. Some voices went as far as to say, "We should stop doing business with Muslims." Watch the full report to witness public outrage and the emotional appeals of spiritual leaders.
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Congress has criticized the Pahalgam terror attack, attributing it to security and intelligence failures within the three-tier security system overseen by the.. IndiaTimes
The Hindu Tourist Massacre in Pahalgam on April 22, 2025, is one of the most brutal religiously motivated terror attacks in recent times. Twenty-eight unarmed individuals—mostly tourists—were executed by Pakistani-backed terrorists after being identified as Hindus. Victims were asked to show IDs, stripped for religious verification, and then given a horrifying ultimatum: convert or be killed. This wasn't just terrorism; it was a targeted Hindu Tourist Massacre, meant to disrupt peace and spread fear.
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A man suspected of stabbing to death a Muslim worshipper in a mosque in France is still at large a day after the attack, authorities have said. Sky News
Mani Shankar Aiyar linked the Pahalgam terror attack to the unresolved issues of Partition, questioning the acceptance and sense of belonging felt by Muslims in.. IndiaTimes
Following the Pahalgam terror attack, Pakistan's army chief, General Asim Munir, has reignited the two-nation theory, asserting the distinct nature of Muslims.. IndiaTimes