On Saturday, a substantial crowd gathered in front of the British Parliament to protest the escalating violence against Hindu minorities in post-Hasina Bangladesh.
Demonstrators carried placards reading 'Save Hindus' and 'Hindu Lives Matter,' and chanted fervent slogans of "Justice Justice...We Want Justice," demanding global attention and intervention to address the attacks and ensure the safety of minority communities.
The bloodbath in Pahalgam is not an isolated tragedy—it is the latest chapter in a long history of violence against Hindu terror victims. Twenty-six innocent lives, mostly tourists, were killed not for profit or politics—but simply for being Hindu and Indian.
The Hindu terror victims of Pahalgam now join the forgotten exodus of Kashmiri Pandits from 1990, the persecuted minorities in Pakistan and Bangladesh, and the silenced families across South Asia. Under Prime Minister Modi, India is no longer passive—abrogation of Article 370, Balakot strikes, and upcoming decisive actions mark a new era.
This episode examines how India is preparing to respond, why the world looks away, and what it means for the future of Hindu terror victims worldwide. The time for silence is over.
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In this gripping episode, Oneindia uncovers the rising India-Pakistan tensions following the brutal Pahalgam terror attack. A peaceful Kashmiri town turned into a graveyard when Hindu tourists were selectively targeted and executed by Pakistan-backed terrorists. The Modi government’s reaction is swift, strategic, and unforgiving.
With diplomatic ties being scaled down, visa services suspended, and military readiness at its peak, India Pakistan tensions have reached a boiling point. Prime Minister Modi has sent a clear warning: those behind terror will face consequences beyond imagination. As India tests the INS Surat’s missile capabilities and tightens its military grip, the world watches how these India Pakistan tensions could reshape South Asian geopolitics forever. Pankaj Mishra with the details.
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The 29-year-old pony ride operator from Hapatnar village in Anantnag district was killed after he tried to stop one of the terrorists and asked him why he was.. DNA
At least 20 tourists killed as gunmen open fire in India-controlled Kashmir, police say
Kashmir has seen a spate of targeted killings of Hindus, including immigrant workers from Indian states, after New Delhi ended the region’s semi-autonomous status in 2019.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Bangladesh's Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus in Bangkok during the BIMSTEC Summit, amid strained ties between the nations. The meeting follows Yunus’s controversial remarks on India’s Northeast, and India’s concerns over attacks on minorities in Bangladesh. Tensions have also risen due to Sheikh Hasina's asylum in India and growing Bangladesh-Pakistan military ties. Though Dhaka requested prior bilateral talks, Modi initially declined. This meeting is the first since Hasina’s ouster and may indicate cautious diplomatic re-engagement.
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A special announcement resonated from a loudspeaker inside a mosque in Bangladesh, issued by the 'Students Against Discrimination' group. In a call for peace during the country's turbulent period, the..
Following the resignation of Sheikh Hasina as Bangladesh’s Prime Minister, violent clashes have erupted across the country, targeting Hindu minorities. Recent attacks include the vandalism and arson..