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Law enforcement authorities arrest a 27-year-old suspect in connection with one of the incidents, confirm police
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The party divisional secretary Jhansi, K Srinu, Laxman, Rakesh, Prem Singh and others were present.
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ILS Hospital, a multi-speciality private hospital also announce that it will not treat any patients from Bangladesh in protest against atrocities on minorities
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Over 75 million Americans have already cast their votes, according to the University of Florida's Election Lab that tracks early and mail-in voting
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Democratic candidate asserts her pledge to pursue common sense solutions and to be a President for all Americans
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Republican presidential candidate says Harris' failed economic agenda wiped out nearly 30,000 private sector jobs just recently
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With just four days left for the November 5 vote, the race between Trump and Harris remains very tight in the key battleground States
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Accused Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden of ignoring Hindus across the world and in America
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Says Prime Minister talks about demographic changes in Jharkhand though the country faces problems like rampant unemployment
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Media reports indicate that a large banner flew over the Hudson River, circling the Statue of Liberty, which symbolizes human dignity, freedom, and equality. The 1971 genocide, documented by U.S. Congress Resolution HR 1430 in 2022, resulted in the deaths of 2.8 million people and the rape of at least 200,000 predominantly Hindu women, leaving a lasting impact on the region.
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Says nearly 400 deaths were reported between July 16 and August 4 while around 250 people were reportedly killed following new wave of protests between August 5 and 6
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Rallies took place in several cities, including Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane, and saw participation from people of all ages, from children to elderly
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Brigadier General (retd) M Sakhawat Hussain says there is no place for violence, conflict, or hatred in the country
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Says our country has the responsibility to ensure they do not face any injustice and atrocities
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I hope the situation improves at the earliest and will continue to wish well for Bangladesh in its development journey, says the Prime Minister in his I-Day speech from Red Fort
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A rally was taken out covering important junctions of the town. The participants demanded everyone to condemn the attacks against Hindus in Bangladesh.
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Reiterates that key priority of the interim government is to restore the independence of the judiciary
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Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre says President Joe Biden is "consistent in speaking loud and clear" on human rights issues
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New Delhi should deftly work with the new regime to protect the high-stakes relationship with Dhaka
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Says religious congregations, where conversions are occurring and where the religions of the citizens of India are being changed, should be immediately stopped