Thuppakki producer agrees to remove offensive scenes
Following protests from a federation of 24 Muslim organisations demanding the removal of some controversial scenes from Murugadoss-directed Vijay starrer Thuppakki, the makers bowed to the press
Thuppakki producer agrees to remove offensive scenes
Following protests from a federation of 24 Muslim organisations demanding the removal of some controversial scenes from Murugadoss-directed Vijay starrer Thuppakki, the makers bowed to the press
yeddyurappa to muslims: kjp the party for you
Rebel BJP leader B.S. Yeddyurappa who is wooing leaders from across the political spectrum for his proposed Karnataka Janata Party (KJP), has not left even disgruntled elements in the Congress alon
Karnad says no chance of apology to Naipaul
Noted playwright Girish Karnad, who delivered a scathing attack on Sir Vidia S. Naipaul for his views on Muslims in India at the Tata LitFest on Friday, calling the Nobel laureate “stone deaf” and an
Scenes in film 'Innocence of Muslims' blocked on Web: Police
The Cyber Crime Investigation cell of Mumbai police's Crime Branch on Wednesday informed the Bombay High Court that on police's request, video-sharing portal Youtube (a Google subsidiary), had blocked
Philippines, Muslim rebels agree landmark peace deal
The Philippine government and Muslim rebels have agreed a peace deal to end a 40-year conflict that has killed more than 120,000 people, President Benigno Aquino said on Sunday, paving the way for a p
Anti-Islam video sparks protests in Kolkata
Hundreds of Muslims on Thursday marched towards the American Centre here to protest against an anti-Islam video and to demand that the US authorities apologise for it.
The protestors, belonging to M
Pakistan minister stands by film-maker bounty
A Pakistani government minister who offered $100,000 for the death of a film-maker who produced an anti-Islam movie stood by the bounty on Tuesday, saying it was the 'only way' to stop insults to the
Pakistan minister offers bounty for anti-Islam filmmaker
A Pakistani government minister Saturday offered a $100,000 reward for the death of the maker of the anti-Islam film produced in the US that sparked violent protests across the Muslim world.
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Pak calls in army to quell protest over anti-Islam film
Angry over an anti-Islam film, thousands of protesters, many of them armed with wooden clubs, on Thursday tried to breach the sensitive diplomatic enclave in the Pakistani capital as they chanted slog