Mamata Banerjee Slams TMC Leader Over Ol Chiki Remark in Purulia

In Purulia, Mamata Banerjee referred to Ol Chiki as a language during a public address, drawing criticism and sparking a wider debate. Ol Chiki is, in fact, a script used to write the Santali language, and her remark prompted reactions from various quarters. At the same event, TMC leader Hangseshwar Mahato attempted to correct her, but he was publicly rebuked, leading to an exchange that quickly became a subject of discussion. The incident has since fueled conversations about whether the statement was accurate and how the situation was handled. The episode has highlighted the importance of linguistic awareness and careful communication, especially in regions where language and cultural identity are deeply significant. So far, neither Banerjee nor Mahato has issued a detailed clarification on the matter.
“We won’t kill Hindus but we will destroy temples”: Christian girl

A video circulating on social media from Andhra Pradesh has been drawing significant attention. It features a girl from the Christian community making remarks that sparked widespread discussion. In the clip, she expresses her disapproval of idol worship, stating that while Christians would not harm individuals, they would oppose temples. The video has since gone viral, prompting varied reactions online. The full context of the conversation, as well as the identities of those involved, has not been independently verified. Nevertheless, the remarks have led to a broader debate on social media, with users sharing differing views on faith, tolerance, and freedom of expression. Local authorities are aware of the situation and are closely monitoring developments. They have urged the public to refrain from sharing unverified or potentially inflammatory content that could disrupt communal harmony. So far, no formal complaints or legal action have been reported. Officials continue to keep a close watch to ensure that peace and order are maintained. The incident highlights the challenges posed by viral content in a diverse society, where statements about religion and belief can quickly escalate if handled without care.
Muslim group reported having online meeting discussing about targeting Hindu Brahmins

A video titled “DDGM Space” is circulating widely on social media, drawing significant attention and concern among viewers. The clip appears to feature a discussion on caste-related issues within Hindu communities, including references to Brahmins and the term “Brahminical Patriarchy.” However, the authenticity and context of the video remain unverified. It is unclear who the individuals in the clip are, what their intent may be, or whether the conversation reflects any organized effort or simply personal opinions. The video has sparked varied reactions online, with many calling for fact-checking and clarity. Some have urged authorities to review the content and determine whether any action is necessary. So far, officials have not issued any statements regarding the video. Meanwhile, there are growing appeals for caution, encouraging people not to share unverified material and to prioritize communal harmony while the facts are being established.
Ram Navami procession attacked in Dhanbad; stone-pelting reported

Clashes and stone-pelting were reported by Muslim group during a Ram Navami procession in Dhanbad, Jharkhand on Sunday, causing panic in the area and prompting people to flee. Security personnel and police quickly reached the spot to prevent the situation from escalating further. Authorities are investigating the incident and reviewing all available information to understand what led to the unrest. The situation was later brought under control by the police. Officials have urged people to maintain peace, cooperate with the investigation, and avoid spreading unverified or inflammatory information. Further details are awaited as the inquiry continues.
Deoria seizes 3,600 litres illegal diesel from SP leader’s home

Authorities in Deoria have recovered a large quantity of diesel from the residence of Samajwadi Party leader Veer Bahadur Yadav, totaling around 3,600 litres. Officials said the fuel was allegedly stored in plastic drums at his house and suspected that it may have been intended for sale in the black market. They believe others could also be involved in the case. Police are currently investigating the source of the diesel and whether more individuals are connected to the alleged activity. So far, no arrests have been confirmed. Authorities have stated that strict action will be taken against anyone found violating rules related to the storage and sale of diesel. They emphasized that such violations will not be tolerated. The investigation is ongoing, and further details are expected as the probe continues.