A man talks to the media while threatening to kill his mother in front of the Odisha Assembly, in Bhubaneswar. Police personnel posted there were able to overpower him. The man sai...
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Security personnel stand guard following intelligence inputs about a possible terror threat in Delhi, at the premises of the historic Taj Mahal in Agra.
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Himachal Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) workers make arrangements to help maintain the social distancing norms inside a bus, ahead of resuming its service from June 1, during th...
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In this Feb. 26, 2016 file photo, five-year-old Afghan Lionel Messi fan Murtaza Ahmadi poses for photograph, as he wears a shirt signed by Messi, in Kabul, Afghanistan. A young Afg...
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Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad (BDDS) men carry out search in a local train at Churchgate station after a bomb threat call that turned hoax later, in Mumbai.
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Tight police security put in place at Churchgate station after a bomb threat call that turned hoax later, in Mumbai.
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Police carrying search operation with Bomb squad in Hotel Marriott after getting bomb threat information, in Bhopal.
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BJP workers protest against BSP general secretary Nasimuddin Siddqui over his comments on Dayashankar’s family members in Mirzapur.
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Charred buses which were torched by garment workers during a protest rally over EPF withdrawal norm, in Bengaluru.
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En Route: to Kasuri’s book launch, Kulkarni was attacked by Shiv Sena men
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Jammu and Kashmir MLA Abdul Rashid Sheikh's face was blackened by few activists, allegedly belonging to a right-wing organisation, at Press Club, in New Delhi.
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Jammu and Kashmir MLA Abdul Rashid Sheikh's face was blackened by few activists, allegedly belonging to a right-wing organisation, at Press Club, in New Delhi.
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The ink-smeared visage of Kulkarni
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Former ideologue of the BJP Sudheendra Kulkarni, with face blackened by Shiv Sena activists, speaks at a press conference in Mumbai. Shiv Sena activists allegedly smeared black ink...
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Shiv Sena activists today allegedly smeared black ink on the face of ORF chairman Sudheendra Kulkarni for organising the book launch of Neither a Hawk nor a Dove: An Insider's ...
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A church in the Cantonment area was allegedly vandalised by unknown miscreants in the wee hours today, triggering outrage among the members of the local Christian community. Accord...
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A church in the Cantonment area was allegedly vandalised by unknown miscreants in the wee hours today, triggering outrage among the members of the local Christian community. Accord...
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Senior Journalist Rajdeep Sardesai manhandled by pro-Modi supporters at Modi in America event in Madison Square, New York.
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BJP Lok Sabha candidate from Nawada seat Giriraj Singh at his residence after being granted bail in a case of alleged hate speech, in Patna.
While addressing an election campaign in Dabra, where the Congress is up against Imarti Devi of the BJP, Kamal Nath had said that his party candidate is a ‘simple person’ unlike the BJP candidate who is an ‘item.’
A 35-year-old woman who was locked up in a toilet for more than a year by her husband, was rescued by a team of women and child welfare department officials in Haryana.
The violence followed the burning of a Quran on Friday afternoon near a predominantly migrant neighbourhood, that was carried out by far-right activists and filmed and posted online.
In the report published on Friday, the 'Wall Street Journal' cited interviews with unnamed Facebook insiders to claim that one of its senior India policy executives intervened in internal communication to stop a permanent ban on a BJP MLA over hate speech.
A case of molestation has been registered against actor Tanushree Dutta's lawyer for allegedly using abusive language against a woman, police said on Friday.
In the video, the Bollywood rapper Hard Kaur, along with Khalistan supporters, could be seen speaking in favour of the movement, and condemning Modi and Shah using abusive language.
Sources said the 28-year-old delivery boy Abhisekh Tiwari sent two emails to Delhi Chief Mi Arvind Kejriwal in the last week of July. He thought that the mails might have gone unnoticed
Hostile speeches and abusive remarks, it is now pervasively believed, can make or break electoral verdicts. Whenever rival politicians indulge in a war of words, the public avidly tallies who ‘won’ or ‘lost’ each round.