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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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  • 3 days ago | opindia.com | Shraddha Pandey

    Congress MP and Leader of Opposition (LoP) Rahul Gandhi is on a two-day visit to the United States. The Congress leader started his US visit with his usual tactic of hiding his own incompetence by pinning the blame on the ‘system’. While addressing the Indian diaspora at a meeting in Boston, Gandhi claimed that the Election Commission of India (ECI) is ‘compromised’.

  • 6 days ago | opindia.com | Shraddha Pandey

    It is said that the loudest bigot cries the shrillest when the world returns their scorn. This is exactly what is happening with filmmaker-actor Anurag Kashyap, who recently went on a hate tirade against the Brahmin Hindus amidst the Brahmin community’s strong objections against the upcoming controversial film Phule. Responding to a comment under his Instagram post, Anurag Kashyap allegedly said that he would piss on Brahmins.

  • 1 week ago | opindia.com | Shraddha Pandey

    The judiciary is entrusted to protect those subjected to violence and abuse; however, Indian courts have on many occasions shattered this trust in sexual assault cases by blaming victims and granting bail to perpetrators for reasons as outrageously absurd as suggesting marriage or tying Rakhis. In a yet another such absurd ruling, the Allahabad High Court blamed the rape victim for the crime against her.

  • 1 week ago | opindia.com | Lekhak Anurag

    On 15th August, in what appears to be a desperate pre-poll manoeuvre cloaked as federal concern, the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, MK Stalin, announced the formation of a high-level committee to explore “autonomy” for the state. The committee will be headed by retired Supreme Court judge Kurien Joseph. The panel aims to “protect state rights” and push for the retrieval of key subjects like education from the concurrent list back to the exclusive domain of the state.

  • 1 week ago | opindia.com | Shraddha Pandey

    In Bengaluru, a Muslim mob allegedly assaulted a 38-year-old woman named Shabeena Bano after a complaint was filed against her at a local mosque over a family dispute. The Taliban-style mob ‘justice’ was caught on camera and sparked outrage on social media. On 7th April, the victim, who works as a house help, was at her house when a relative, Nasreen, came to her house. Meanwhile, another person named Fayaz also visited the victim’s house.