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RSS-man Manohar Lal Khattar took oath as 10th CM of Haryana

Panchkula, Haryana: RSS-man Manohar Lal Khattar became Haryana's first chief minister from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) as he took oath at a ceremony held at Panchkula on Sunday. Khattar is the 10th chief minister of the state, which was created November 1, 1966.

BJP Govt. declares to hold SGPC elections in September 2016; Modi, Rajnath to appoint CGEC

New Delhi/ Amritsar: Narendra Modi led BJP government has declared to hold Gurdwara elections for Shiromani Gurdwara Prabhdandk Committee (SGPC) in September 2016. Last elections of SGPC were held in 2011 but no notification was issued to give effect to the 2011 elections. Moreover the validity of 2011 elections is under scanning of Supreme Court of India.

Pro-freedom Kashmiri leader terms Narendra Modi’s Divali visit as election stunt

Srinagar, Kashmir: The Chairman of Hurriyat Conference (G) Syed Ali Geelani Wednesday hit out at New Delhi for “playing politics on rehabilitation of flood victims in disputed territory of Kashmir.”

Anna Hazara writes to Narendra Modi on Black-money issue, threatens to launch agitation

New Delhi, India: Anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare has reportedly written a letter to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi threatening to launch an agitation if the black-money was not brought back to India. Anna Hazare also criticized the BJP government for telling the Supreme Court that all information on black money stashed abroad can't be disclosed.

Eyeing on Dera votes, Narendra Modi showers praise for Dera Sauda Sirsa Chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim

Sirsa, Haryana: With a view to woo voters belonging to the Sirsa-based sect Dera Sacha Sauda, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi showered praise for controversial Dera chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh. While addressing a BJP rally on Saturday (Oct. 11) Narendra Modi said: “Mein guru maharaj Ram Singhji Mastanji ke Sacha Sauda ko pranam karta hun (I salute Ram Singhji, Mastanji's Sacha Sauda)”.

Mann Dal leaders show black flags to Modi at Karnal rally, Four arrested and released on bail

Karnal, Haryana (Oct. 04): Shiromani Akal Dal Amritsar (Mann) leaders and supporters showed black flags to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at his Karnal rally on Saturday. The police arrested five top leaders of Simranjit Singh Mann’s party following the protests while they were released on bail in the evening.

Mann Dal to show black-flags to Modi on Karnal rally

Karnal, Haryana: Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) led by former MP Simranjeet Singh Mann has declared to show 'black flags' to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his election rally in Karnal (Haryana) on October 4.

India: Hindutva in full swing – DD airs RSS chief speech; Modi showers praise

New Delhi, India (Oct. 03): With the formation of BJP government in India, the Hindutva color is making it's reflections from state-platforms. Hindutva fountainhead body Rashtriya Swayam Sewaksangh (RSS) chief's 'Dusshera speech' was aired by state-owned TV channel – Doordarshan (DD).

Washington Citizens’ Court Indicts Indina PM Modi for Gujarat Human Rights Violations

Washington DC (Oct. 01): The US-based human rights and advocacy groups Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) in coordination with the American Gurudwara Prabhandak Committee (AGPC) held a citizens' court on 30 September (2014) in Lafayette Park, a small park in front of the White House to indict PM Narendra Modi for the human rights violations in 2002 in Gujarat.

Police intervention prevent face-to-face between Modi supporters & protesters outside White House

Washington, DC: The Kashmir American Council staged a sit-in outside the White House on Monday (Sept. 29) as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived to attend a private dinner where he was due to meet US President Obama and other key US officials. A number of Sikh protesters also gathered outside the White House and raised slogans against the Indian prime minister. An “International The News” report says police had to intervene when some of Narendra Modi supporters and protesters came face to face.

Pictorial: Narendra Modi’s Madison Square Garden address mars huge protests/ demonstrations

Here is a pictorial of protests/ demonstrations held by Sikh diaspora and other human rights activists against Indian Prime Minister Narindra Modi's speech at Madison Square Garden in New York, USA [...]

Narendra Modi draws huge crowd, protests at Madison Square Garden

New York, USA (Sept. 28): Indian prime minister Narendra Modi's address at Madison Square Garden attracted thousands from the Indian community in the United States. The address also witnessed protests outside the venue by activists who reminded Indian Prime Minister's controversial past, as they accused him for mass murder of Muslim minority in Gujrat state in 2002.

Eleven Congresspersons urge Obama to discuss protection of religious minorities in India with Narendra Modi

Washington DC: Eleven Congresspersons have reportedly written a joint letter, urging US President Barack Obama to discuss protection of religious minorities with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Meet the man trying to take Narendra Modi to US court

Courtesy: QUARTZ Before India’s prime minister, Narendra Modi, touches down in New York City today for the United Nations General Assembly, a New York lawyer ...

American Justice Center (AJC) offers $10,000 reward for service of summons on Narendra Modi

New York, USA : American Justice Center (AJC) has announce $10,000 reward for service of summons to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is currently visiting the United States of America. The summons were issued by a US Federal Court in a lawsuit filed by American Justice Center and two victims-cum- survivors of the Gujrat Mulim Massacre of 2002.

American Justice Centre to greet Narendra Modi with court summons in USA

New York, USA: The government of United States of America (USA) may have turned it's propositions regarding Narendra Modi's role in 2002 Muslim massacre of Gujrat, but the black chapters of newly elected Indian Prime Ministers of life still haunts him. A day before former Gujrat CM let his country for USA, a human rights group named American Justice Centre secured summons against him for his alleged role in the 2002 Gujarat genocide. During 2002 Narendra Mod was Chief Minister of Gujrat when around two thousand Muslims were massacred in the state.

India: Thousands call for justice for Afghan civilians killed in US operations, Amnesty Intl. India

New Delhi, India: An Amnesty International India press release says nearly 20,000 people in India have supported it's campaign urging US President Barack Obama to ensure accountability for serious human rights violations and apparent war crimes in Afghanistan by US forces.

Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) convenes “Citizens’ Court” to indict Narendra Modi: Launches Advocacy Campaign in Washington

Washington D.C, USA: On September 30, while US President Obama will be laying red carpet for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the White House, a Citizens' Court convened by human rights group “Sikhs For Justice” (SFJ) will hold indictment proceedings against the Indian Prime Minister. The proceedings before Citizens Court will be telecast live throughout the United States by the Sikh rights group.

Indian PM Modi raised issue of alleged Chinese incursions in Chumar (Ladakh) with Xi Jinping

New Delhi/ Ladakh: A statement from India's Minister of External Affairs spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin says Prime Minister Narendra Modi raised the issue of Chinese incursions with the visiting Chinese President during their meeting Wednesday night.

USA: Sikh bodies plans to picket White House during Narendra Modi’s US visit

New York, US (Sept. 18): As a formal US announcement about the upcoming talks between US President Barack Obama and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was recently made in Washington. Sikh groups in USA have responded by outlining their plans to picket the White House, where the two leaders will meet, to protest against the Indian leaders’ bid to marginalized religious minorities.

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