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OpIndia, which operates under Aadhyaasi Media And Content Services Private Limited, is a platform dedicated to news and current events. We provide a mix of opinion pieces, issue analyses, news articles (sourced from different outlets as well as our own reporting), and fact-checking content.

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  • 1 day ago | opindia.com | Shraddha Pandey

    Congress prince Rahul Gandhi is on a tour to Bihar. He reached Gaya, went to “Mountain Man” Dashrath Manjhi’s village, garlanded his statue, met his family and pretended to love Dalits with great pomp and show. The purpose of all this performative tribute was to show ‘love for Dalits’, however, what happened there exposed the Rahul Gandhi’s fake love for Dalits.

  • 1 day ago | opindia.com | Shraddha Pandey

    In the Bengaluru stampede case, it has emerged that the Karnataka State cricket Association (KSCA) had written to the Karnataka government on 3rd June, asking for a felicitation ceremony for the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) team at the Vidhana Soudha.

  • 2 days ago | opindia.com | Shraddha Pandey

    The show must go on, even as innocent people die. The evening of 4th June 2025 became the worst nightmare for thousands of people gathered in Bengaluru to attend sudden celebrations for the first-in-18-years IPL victory of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB). Overwhelming crowd, chaos and gross mismanagement at the Chinnaswamy Stadium resulted in a deadly stampede that claimed 11 lives and left dozens injured.

  • 4 days ago | opindia.com | Shraddha Pandey

    India has freedom of speech. Yes, India has freedom of speech as long as you use it to spew venom against Hinduism. India has freedom of speech as long as you berate your own country. This freedom of speech, however, ceases to exist once you intentionally or unintentionally offend the perennially offended ‘minority’ community—Muslims.

  • 4 days ago | opindia.com | Shraddha Pandey

    On 2nd June 2025, the Supreme Court issued notice on a habeas corpus petition against the Assam government’s alleged ‘illegal’ detention of a Bangladeshi woman named Monowara Bewa who was out on bail since 12th December 2019. After hearing the petition of the Bangladeshi woman’s son, Justices Sanjay Karol and Satish Chandra Sharma, issued notice to the respondents.