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Saturday, March 28, 2026
TopicHindu-Muslim clash

Topic: Hindu-Muslim clash

In UP’s Barabanki, 4 arrested for vandalising mosque during Vijayadashami procession

Accused allegedly threw slippers, coloured powder at mosque. The incident coincided with Hindu-Muslim clashes in Bahraich, in which a man identified as Ram Gopal Mishra was shot dead.

Hindu-Muslim clashes rising in Karnataka’s Mandya. Vokkaliga hub is the new ‘Hindutva laboratory’

Political observers say BJP is trying to push the Hindutva agenda in Karnataka, where caste is otherwise the bigger dividing factor.

VHP, Bajrang Dal announce nationwide protests against Haryana violence — ‘won’t be tolerated’

At least five people have been killed in violence that first broke out during a religious procession in Nuh Monday, and spilled over to nearby regions including Gurugram.

Ram Navami violence in Ramzan month shows future is stark. It’s ‘karo ya maro’ for India now

If the larger responsibility rests with Hindus, Muslims too cannot be absolved. It is indeed time for Muslims to look for reform in some customs.

‘Thought I would die’: Fear, panic in Kolkata’s Ekbalpore after 40 arrests over Hindu-Muslim clash

Clashes erupted Sunday after religious flag was allegedly taken down & vandalised by miscreants during Milad-Un-Nabi. Section 144 of CrPC imposed till Wednesday in parts of Ekbalpore.

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Indian govt says will borrow Rs 8.2 trillion in first-half of next fiscal year

The administration trimmed its gross borrowing program to 16.09 trillion rupees from 17.2 trillion rupees announced in the budget on Feb. 1.

India greenlights procurement of 5 more S-400 air defence systems from Russia

In FY 2025-26, AoN for 55 proposals amounting to Rs 6.73 lakh cr has been accorded by DAC. Both the quantum of AoN given and capital contracts signed, so far, have been the highest in any FY.

Gulf war exposed India’s fragilities. It’s time for navel-gazing, in the national interest

It’s easy to understand why the government can’t speak the hard truth. When this war ends, as all wars do, India’s interests will lie with both the winner and the loser.