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At Petrapole Border, Some Hindus Seek Refuge While Others Rush Home To Kin Amid Persecution In Bangladesh
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At Petrapole Border, Some Hindus Seek Refuge While Others Rush Home To Kin Amid Persecution In Bangladesh

Hindus coming from Bangladesh said they felt unsafe in the neighbouring country and were no longer allowed to practice their religion as they blamed the government and police for inaction

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Opposition Divided In Parliament, Samajwadi, Trinamool Skip Protests
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Opposition Divided In Parliament, Samajwadi, Trinamool Skip Protests

Cracks in the INDIA opposition bloc are out in the open, yet again, as the Congress found its key allies missing from a joint opposition protest in the Parliament complex this morning. The Congress members and some allies – led by Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi – staged a protest on the Adani issue. But the Trinamool Congress and Samajwadi Party’s absence exposed a lack of unity – months after the parties united for the national elections.

Trinamool Congress had skipped a key meeting of the INDIA bloc yesterday, suggesting that the Congress had only one agenda and that was different from theirs. Party sources said they want to raise six key issues in the parliament, including inflation, unemployment, funds crunch and the Manipur unrest, but the Congress wants to press only the Adani issue. This, they said, led to the party leaders opting to skip the meeting held at Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge’s chamber.

The second jolt to the opposition unity came this morning as the Samajwadi Party – the third largest party in the Lok Sabha after the BJP and the Congress – skipped the joint protest.

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Bangladesh violence: No lawyer turns up for Iskcon priest; next hearing on January 2
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Bangladesh violence: No lawyer turns up for Iskcon priest; next hearing on January 2

Bangladeshi court schedules the next hearing of Iskcon priest Chinmoy Krishna Das for January 2, 2025, after his lawyer, Ramen Roy, was brutally attacked and hospitalized. Following this incident, no new lawyer has stepped up to represent Das due to safety concerns. ISKCON Kolkata urges the Bangladesh government to ensure the safety of lawyers willing to take up the case.

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