The producer of Kamal Haasan’s film Thug Life approached the Karnataka High Court against calls to boycott the movie. The boycott began after Kamal Haasan reportedly said, “Kannada was born out of Tamil,” causing controversy.
New Delhi, March 17– The Delhi High Court has asked the central government to quickly comply with the Supreme Court’s order regarding a representation seeking the replacement of the word “India” with “Bharat” or “Hindustan” in the Constitution.
Justice Shekhar Kumar Yadav of the Allahabad High Court sparked controversy at a Vishwa Hindu Parishad event, urging respect for Hindu practices and advocating for the Uniform Civil Code. He criticized practices like triple talaq and called for all religions to abandon harmful customs. His remarks highlighted the need for cultural respect in India.
The Bangladesh government labeled ISKCON a “fundamentalist” group amid rising tensions following the arrest of a Hindu priest, which sparked protests for minority protections. The interim administration faces criticism over its handling of anti-Hindu violence. Diplomatic strains with India increased as it urged protection for Hindu communities, prompting a defensive response from Dhaka.
Former Minister Nishank presented his book to Chief Justice Dr. D.Y. Chandrachud during a meeting that addressed key national issues, including the role of the Constitution and the importance of Indian languages. Their engagement underscores mutual respect and emphasizes education reform and cultural identity in India’s advancement.
