Highlights of India Today Hindi 22nd June 2022, issue:
Cover Story: Gangwar in Punjab
Gangs of Punjab
Killing of Singer Sidhu Moosewala exposed involvement of gangsters in Punjabi music industry. Punjabi songs are popular all over the world and singers and music companies making huge profits from it this is the reason why gangs are taking interest which is as bad as once Bollywood underworld nexus.
Upfront: BJP-RSS
Badbole Pade Bhari
Ruling BJP government at the Centre has had a week it would like to forget as it scrambled to put out the fires lit internationally in the Muslim world by the comments against the Prophet by some of its top leaders. The party has suspended national spokesperson Nupur Sharma and expelled the Delhi BJP’s media cell chief Naveen Kumar Jindal, the two at the centre of the fiasco, calling them “fringe elements”.
Upfront: Uttar Pradesh
Mahaul Bigadne Ki Sajish
On the day when President of India and Prime ministers participating in a program near Kanpur, just 70 Km far in the city angry mob begins stone pelting on rival group. It is said that they were angry with a statement made by 2 BJP leaders hurting religious sentiments.
Upfront: Tamil Nadu
Dravid Bhumi Par Kaise Jamen Paon
BJP state president making furious statements which annoying other party leaders. Is he working on his long term political ambitions?
Upfront: Kashmir
Fir Palayan
Amid debate over Delhi’s Kashmir, target killings taking place regularly and troubled people leaving the valley.
Upfront: VPN
Sab Dikhao Unhen
India’s cybersecurity watchdog Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) issued a set of rules—called Cyber Security Directions—which require companies offering Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) to store in their servers a wide range of data on their subscribers, including names, addresses, contact numbers, email addresses, etc for a period of five years.
Special Report: Aryan Khan
Mamle Se Mile Sudhar Ke Sabak
The inside story of why Aryan Khan was freed and how the narcotic law needs to be amended to prevent persecution.
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