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The photos and videos of the Incident went viral on social media. In the photos, there was a cutout of Tipu Sultan in the procession where he was shown killing two “saffron-coloured” people.
Anti-India India posters have emerged once again in Geneva, Switzerland. These venomous posters claim that there are widespread atrocities in India by the state against Christians, Dalits, Women, and children. These posters can boil the blood of any proud Indian.
Tweeting a poster announcing the so-called 'Khalistan Freedom Rally' on July 8, Arya, who represents the Nepean constituency in Ontario province, said: "Khalistanis in Canada continue to reach (a) new low in abusing our Charter of Rights and Freedom by promoting violence and hate."
A poster titled “Kill India,” released by Pro-Khalistani leaders in Canada, accusing Indian High Commissioner Sanjay Kumar Verma and Consul General of India in Toronto, Apoorva Srivastava, of assassinating Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar, has sparked widespread outrage among the Punjabi diaspora in Canada.
Posters making completely false and malicious messaging about India were noticed by a student on Friday 3rd March on the UN square in Geneva. These are often put up on strategic dates when important UN meetings are scheduled.
Tensions unleashed in Chhattisgarh's Raipur after Muslim youths allegedly tore a religious poster and set it on fire on the eve of Holi
India summoned the Swiss Ambassador and raised the issue of unfounded and malicious anti-India posters in front of the UN building in Geneva. This came after a video of claiming that women and minorities in India are treated like "slaves" viral on social media.
Incidentally, this poster appeared in the Assembly constituency of Congress legislator Anwar Sadath but the explanation that was given by the local leaders, who were entrusted with the job of putting this poster was that they had asked a local printer to neatly place the pictures of prominent freedom fighters in the country.
A large row of controversy erupted after filmmaker Leena Manimekalai shared a poster depicting a woman dressed as Goddess Kaali, holding an LGBTQ+ flag and smoking a cigarette.
A row of controversy erupted after the filmmaker Leena Manimekalai shared the poster of an objectional named ‘Kaali’ on social media that depicts a woman dressed as Goddess Kaali, holding an LGBTQ+ flag and smoking a cigarette.
It should be noted that during the book launch function, TN governor, RN Ravi, described the PFI as a ‘threat to India’ and added that the radical group had 16 fronts to camouflage its true activities. He said that the extremist Islamic group is getting support from some political parties for their own politically–vested interests. "This is a threat that we need to be very, very careful about. The country is capable of dealing with them," he said.
Marching out, leading massive protest on streets of West Bengal, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had given a clarion call asserting that the state would not implement Citizenship Amendment Act and also knocked UN doors. But little did she know, her drama and chaos would no longer entertain and distract people. The Calcutta High Court on Monday issued an interim order to the West Bengal government, asking them to remove all anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and anti-National Register of Citizens (NRC) adve
We have a feast of a new film right in the beginning of the new year 2020. A galvanizing movie, 'Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior' is going to be released on January 10, 2020. The first posters of the film featuring Ajay Devgn and Saif Ali Khan have been released today.
Highlighting the values of Bhagvat Gita which Indians as well as people around the world comply on, the Indian Embassy in Dubai has held a two day poster exhibition starting from Friday promoting thoughts of Mahatma Gandhi and also showcase a variety of handcrafted Khadi products.
As many as 16 people including seven women who were associated with a Christian organization were arrested by Jharkhand police from Dumka district over the allegations of religious conversions. Notably, all the 16 people were trying to convert tribal villagers of Dumka district.
To create awareness among the people for safety while travelling in Railways the authorities have imbibed new techniques and this time, they have got the Bollywood style. The initiative was started with the aim of Clean India Green India, and has now used that Bollywood poster for railway safety purpose.
Different schools from different parts of the country have come forward to providing a backing to Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan Mission. Students from all over the country have contributed their share to support the cleanliness mission.