

Suji Mohan
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Rights groups warn over 9 million people in India’s West Bengal have been stripped of voting rights. The BJP-led government calls it a “revision,” but critics say Muslims and minorities are disproportionately targeted. Al Jazeera’s Minelle Fernandez reports.



The bearded man in the video is a famous Pakistani podcaster, and the person he is speaking to is the head of a major IT company in Pakistan. The IT executive has developed an app that provides a Hindi translation of the Quran, enabling users to gain an understanding of Islam. The interviewer asks him why he chose to create it in Hindi. He replies, "Just imagine: India is a country with a population of 1.3 billion people. If even a single Hindu there were to embrace Islam through my app, think of the immense spiritual merit I would earn! I would attain Paradise; I would be granted 72 houris. What boundless blessings Allah would bestow upon me!" When I searched for this individual on Google, I discovered that he is considered a prominent technocrat in Pakistan and runs three or four companies—yet, just look at his mindset. x.com/jpsin1/status/…

#WATCH | Bengaluru, Karnataka: On the incident at the CET Examination Centre, Karnataka Minister MC Sudhakar says, "... During the CET exam, a few boys were asked to remove their sacred thread. Officials called this deeply troubling, noting similar incidents last year that had already drawn statewide attention and strict instructions. Despite clear guidelines and special officers deployed to oversee dress codes, the issue has repeated, raising doubts about whether it was intentional. The government described the act as a violation of human rights and privacy, stressing that no student should be forced to choose between faith and education. A complaint has been directed to be filed against the exam centre management, and the Deputy Commissioner has been asked to take action. Authorities are also examining legal provisions to ensure stricter enforcement so that such incidents do not repeat in future examinations."








