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If passed in India, Uniform Civil Code will risk freedom of religion mainly for minorities

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3 mn readThere is a possibility that Indian administration might introduce UCC in the upcoming monsoon session of parliament. The bill is proposed by Bhartiya Janta party (BJP) and is in favour of its implementation. If it gets introduced, it will likely get referred to the standing committee of parliament that will further provide a platform for stakeholders to present their opinion over the matter. Uniform Civil Code upholds equal rights for all the citizens.

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American state Georgia became the first one to consider Hindu phobia narrative and to deal with it legally

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3 mn readGeorgia became first American State to consider legally the hatred crimes against Hindu in the country and passed a resolution condemning Hindu phobia at Georgia Assembly. According to the information, resolution said, ‘Hinduism is one of the world’s largest and oldest religions with over 1.2 billion adherents in over 100 countries and encompasses an array of diverse traditions and belief systems with value of acceptance, mutual respect and peace’. The resolution was represented by Lauren McDonald and Todd Jones from Forsyth country in the suburbs of Atlanta, home to the largest community of Hindus and Indian-American in Georgia.

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Constant attacks on temples and idols in Bangladesh can become a matter of concern for Indian administration

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3 mn read14 temples have been vandalized in Bangladesh by unidentified people overnight. The incident took place in Upazila, a sub-district in Thakurgaon. According to the information, several idols were destroyed while others were found in pond waters beside temple sites. In a statement given to a media house, Thakurgaon police’s Chief Jahangir Hossain said, ‘It clearly appears to be a case of an orchestrated attack to disrupt the peaceful situation of the country. I assure you they will have to face stern legal actions.’ Police investigation was launched immediately after it reached to them.

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Consecutive killings of Hindus in Kashmir raised questions on Modi administration and his assurance of safety and security

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3 mn readJammu and Kashmir has been an acknowledged challenge for every Indian administration. After the partition, conflicts and disputes escalated and today the situation is outrageously out. Modi administration suddenly came up with an aggressive plan of action when Article 370 abrogated from Indian constitution in 2018, that ended special status of the state. Though Prime Minister Narendra Modi was criticized by the opposition and activists after, big sections of Hindu community and supporters of Bhartiya Janta Party expressed gratification and satisfaction with the decision. Hindus called it a revenge of 1990 genocide. The administration was applauded for taking an awaited step and gain massive popularity overnight.

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Indian political leaders choose to be silent after the recent hate speech made in country

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3 mn readHaridwar, an ancient city known as Hindu pilgrimage site, where a religious assembly took place from December 17 to 19 in last year, is now brought to the threshold of the Supreme Court. The gathering named as ‘Dharam Sansad’ was attended by hundreds of people encouraged hate speech against particular community. According to the information, Kapil Sibal a senior advocate told court, ‘Slogans of the country have changed from Satyamev Jayate to Sashastramev Jayate. FIRs have been filed but no arrests have been made yet’.

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Is the new law passed in Uttar Pradesh in India will prove conflict expansion among Hindu-Muslim community?

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4 mn readIndia is known for diversity, its diverse culture and the harmony among different religions. But recently a law introduced by Uttar Pradesh government on 28th November, The UP Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Ordinance, 2020 is presenting India globally, differently. The law clearly makes conversion of religion while marriage non bailable with up to 10 years of imprisonment if undertaken unlawfully and ask for approval of district magistrate, in Uttar Pradesh. Whereas four more states having the government of ruling party BJP (Bhartiya Janta Party), are planning to bring this law. As per the spokesperson of the party such laws are needed to stop misrepresentation, fraud and deception.