The group projected several hate-filled videos made by the far-right priest and his disciples on the wall of the Peace Palace at the Hague on International Human Rights Day to raise global awareness of the Hindutva ecosystem and its virulence.
In the video, Madhu Sharma is seen to be pulling the Muslim man by his hair and slapping him. The only sentence the Muslim man is heard saying is, "Maine to dekha bhi nahi. (I didn't even notice.)"
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featured cartoon, Alok Nirantar takes a dig at Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray for the uncertainty surrounding his government’s lockdown policy, amid the recent spike in Covid-19 cases in the state.
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Sandeep Adhwaryu illustrates what India’s 75th year of independence looks like, referring back to PM Modi’s 2018 remark that people can also sell
pakoras to tackle unemployment.
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Kirtish Bhatt on the hate crime committed by Shringi Nandan Yadav, who assaulted a 14-year-old Muslim boy, for entering a Ghaziabad temple to drink water.
: Tuesday, March 16, 2021, 12:25 PM IST
Outpouring of support for boy thrashed and filmed in Ghaziabad temple; over Rs 6 lakh crowdfunded
Days after a video showed a minor boy being thrashed, purportedly for coming into a temple premise to drink water, netizens have come out in droves to lend him financial support. A recent video of a minor boy being thrashed by a man (identified as Shringi Nandan Yadav) even as a second filmed the horrifying incident has gone viral for all the wrong reasons.
The video starts on a strange note with the individual behind the lens readying to film the attack that would soon follow. While the clip begins with the man hugging the boy in a seemingly friendly manner, the tone soon changes. The video shows the man asking the boy his name and his father s name before enquiring into the child s presence in a temple. It is only when he says that he had come to drink water that the beating starts. The assault does not stop even as the child falls down. R