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India’s secular political parties also strongly supported the Catholic protest against the ban on the Archdiocese of Delhi’s ...
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It is time we understand that while all our energy was diverted towards preserving its diversity, the country’s unity took a ...
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The “spirit of secularism is deeply ingrained” in the Indian Army, which has also upheld the Constitution and not wanted ...
Act, 2025 has stirred political debate, with some quarters alleging that the amendments amount to interference in religious ...
Tensions rose in West Bengal's South 24 Parganas as protesters torched vehicles during the anti-Waqf Act protests on Monday.
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Asian News International on MSN"Want Supreme Court to adjudicate": J-K CM Omar Abdullah questions Waqf Act's secular credentialsHe emphasised the importance of equal treatment for all religions and awaited the Supreme Court's adjudication. CM Omar also said that the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (JKNC) has filed a ...
The gathering, attended by minority community leaders, religious scholars, legal experts, and political representatives from various parties, served as a platform to dissect the implications of ...
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ABP News on MSN'Laato Ke Bhoot Baton Se...': Yogi Slams Mamata For Giving 'Free Hand' To Rioters In MurshidabadUP CM Yogi Adityanath called for strict action against rioters and condemned Congress and Samajwadi Party for their silence ...
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday questioned the secular credentials of the Waqf Act and argued that the Act targets one religion, contradicting India's secular principles.
Echoing Tharoor’s words, AICC general secretary Sachin Pilot reaffirmed the party’s commitment to secularism. “Our message is clear — drop hate, unite India,” he said.
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