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Plea in SC seeks protection for Hindus against hate speeches

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Plea in SC seeks protection for Hindus against hate speeches

A Hindu group has approached the Supreme Court for equal protection of Hindus from past hate speech by Muslim leaders.

Hindu Justice Front seeks intervention petition in a petition calling for Uttarakhand, central government and Delhi police to respond to hate speech by Hindu religious leaders at a religious gathering in Haridwar and Delhi The Justice Front produced a hate speech list of Muslim leaders and clerics, some of which allegedly called for genocide against Hindus, but did nothing.

“Every citizen of India is equally entitled to equal protection of the law, so the concept of majority or minority must not be introduced in the analysis of hate speech incidents,” said the application submitted by advocate Vishnu Shankar Jain.

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In seeking judicial review of what constitutes hate speech, the group and two of its members said, “Hate speech is published by individuals to cause social unrest, provoke violence and communal tension. Protection of speech by members of a particular community cannot fall within the purview of hate speech.” To address the issue, the applicants sought to intervene in the Supreme Court’s pending proceedings.

On January 12, a bench headed by Chief Justice of India NV Ramana had issued notice on a petition filed by senior advocate Anjana Prakash and journalist Qurban Ali demanding action against the participants of a religious congregation held in December at Haridwar, where calls were made for violence against Muslims.

The petition also provided the content of another hate speech by Hindu Yuva Vahini at an event organised by Delhi and informed the court that a similar event was planned in the coming months. The matter has not been heard since.

In counter-attack, the application of the Hindu Justice Front highlighted the speeches of All India Parliament Muslim leaders Akbaruddin Owaisi and Waris Pathan, who in 2013 made insulting speeches to Hindu gods and goddesses, saying, “We (Muslims) are 250 million, while You (Hindus) are a billion. Remove the police for 15 minutes and see the result.”

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The app produced video links and news clippings showing hate speech by Muslim clerics. An Islamic cleric from West Bengal state in a video threatened to kill 100,000 Rohingya if they were deported. The applicant said no action was taken against the provocative hate speech.

“Provocative speeches by Muslim leaders have created an atmosphere of fear and unease in the Hindu community. Statements like this remind us of the work of the Muslim League, which has led to the division of the country,” the request said.

The application calls for court intervention to prevent Muslim leaders from spreading hatred and violence against Hindus.

Complete News Source : Hindustan Times

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KKR issue clarification on viral Kuldeep Yadav slapping Rinku Singh moment with fresh video

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KKR issue clarification on viral Kuldeep Yadav slapping Rinku Singh moment with fresh video

A shocking clip went viral on social media after Delhi Capitals lost their second consecutive game at home against Kolkata Knight Riders. DC spinner Kuldeep Yadav was caught on live TV slapping KKR batter Rinku Singh twice after the game. The clip shows Kuldeep, Rinku, and a few other players sharing a laugh after the game. Kuldeep then slapped Rinku, likely playful.

Manner, but it did not sit well with the latter. Rinku was left embarrassed and shocked at the sight. Kuldeep then slapped him again, this time, leaving him enraged as he had a word with his India teammate. The context behind Kuldeep’s act remains unknown, and fans on social media have called it his “worst behavior” and called for BCCI to “ban” him. The incident.

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Sparked controversy and speculation on social media Kolkata, April 30, 2025 — Following a day of intense backlash and speculation surrounding a viral video where Kuldeep Yadav appeared to slap Rinku Singh twice during a live broadcast, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) issued an influence millions,” said cricket commentator Harsha Bhogle. “There’s a thin line between. official clarification late Tuesday evening, releasing a new behind-the-scenes video to address.

The incident, which took place during a post-match interview after the IPL 2025 game between Delhi Capitals and KKR, sparked social media fury, with many fans demanding disciplinary action against Kuldeep. The visuals showed the left-arm spinner walking up to Rinku Singh and slapping him twice in quick succession the second slap drawing a visibly.

The controversy and calm public outrage.stunned and displeased reaction from the KKR star. The clip went viral, drawing criticism and questions about player conduct on national This may have been a joke, but there needs to be an understanding of optics. Live sports television However, in their official statement, KKR clarified that the moment was taken “out of context” and that both players are long-time friends engaging in “harmless banter.”

KKR’s Statement and Video Release

In a post shared on social media platforms, KKR wrote There’s more to the story than meets the eye. Friends on and off the field — Kuldeep and Rinku share a close bond, and what appeared to be aggressive was nothing more than playful teasing. Here’s the full clip for context The franchise attached a longer, unedited video showing the two players laughing.

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The video appears to support KKR’s claim that the incident was light-hearted and not malicious, although some fans continue to debate whether the act was appropriate for a live telecast and joking both before and after the slapping moment. In the extended footage, Rinku is seen smiling and lightly pushing Kuldeep back after the second slap, with both players sharing a brief hug and continuing their chat casually with the media team.

Rinku and Kuldeep Speak Out

Adding to the clarification, Rinku Singh posted on Instagram banter and discomfort Former cricketer Aakash Chopra echoed a similar the takeaway should be more about self-awareness on public platforms Bhai hai mera, sab mazaak tha doston! Don’t believe everything you see in a 5-second clip. Chill karo Kuldeep is like a brother, it was all a joke, friends! Don’t believe.

Mixed Reactions from Fans and Experts

While many fans expressed relief at the clarification, others continued to stress the also responded via X (formerly Twitter) everything you see in a short clip “When your brother plays for the other team, you tease him a little! Love you, Rinku! Good game, bro to
importance of maintaining professionalism on live broadcasts, even among close friend.

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