law and order issues

  • 35% of Minority Discrimination Complaints in 2024 Come from Uttar Pradesh: Government Report to Parliament

    35% of Minority Discrimination Complaints in 2024 Come from Uttar Pradesh: Government Report to Parliament

    Dec 01, 2025 06:46 pm CST

    According to a parliamentary report by the Union government, Uttar Pradesh accounts for 35% of all minority discrimination complaints in India during 2024. The National Commission for Minorities received 1,390 complaints nationwide, with 482 from UP alone. Minister Kiren Rijiju reported that complaints from Muslim communities have decreased from 1,246 in 2023 to 855 in 2024, while the government continues monitoring and addressing minority grievances.

  • Disabled Man Assaulted and Urinated Upon by Relatives in Madhya Pradesh: Growing Concern Over Hate Crimes

    Disabled Man Assaulted and Urinated Upon by Relatives in Madhya Pradesh: Growing Concern Over Hate Crimes

    Nov 23, 2025 02:49 pm CST

    A disturbing incident from Madhya Pradesh's Raisen has sparked outrage as video footage shows a disabled man being assaulted and urinated upon by his relatives after a dispute following paddy sales and alcohol consumption. Police have arrested the perpetrators, while the incident has ignited political controversy with opposition leaders criticizing deteriorating law enforcement in the state. This case joins several similar recent atrocities against vulnerable individuals in Madhya Pradesh, raising serious concerns about hate crimes and bystander apathy.

  • 18-Year-Old Student Stabbed to Death by Neighbor in Tamil Nadu: Rising Concerns Over Women

    18-Year-Old Student Stabbed to Death by Neighbor in Tamil Nadu: Rising Concerns Over Women's Safety

    Nov 19, 2025 07:58 pm CST

    A Class 12 student in Tamil Nadu's Ramanathapuram district was fatally stabbed by her 21-year-old neighbor after she avoided communication with him, sparking protests and political criticism over deteriorating law and order and women's safety in the state. Opposition parties blame the ruling DMK government's failure to address increasing crime rates and substance abuse.

  • Tamilisai Soundararajan Condemns Detention of RSS Workers in Tamil Nadu School Incident

    Tamilisai Soundararajan Condemns Detention of RSS Workers in Tamil Nadu School Incident

    Oct 02, 2025 05:50 pm CST

    Former Tamil Nadu Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan has criticized the DMK government after police detained around 50 RSS workers for conducting unauthorized activities at a state-run school in Porur. The incident has heightened political tensions in Tamil Nadu ahead of upcoming elections, with Soundararajan claiming the government selectively enforces law while ignoring other issues. The detention occurred during RSS centenary celebrations amid growing political competition in the state.