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India Today
24 minutes ago
- India Today
Why are Indians being attacked in Ireland?
Ireland, once celebrated for its warmth and inclusivity, is grappling with a disturbing surge in hate crimes targeting its Indian community. Throughout 2025, a pattern of violent attacks has emerged across the country, from Dublin's streets to Waterford's neighbourhoods, leaving families terrified and questioning their future in what they once considered a land of opportunity. A Pattern of Terroradvertisement The attacks have been systematic and brutal. In July, a 40-year-old Indian man was ambushed in Tallaght, Dublin, by a gang who stripped him of his trousers and left him bloodied on the street. The attackers falsely accused him of inappropriate behaviour around children, weaponising lies to justify their violence. Only the intervention of an Irish woman, Jennifer Murray, prevented further Santosh Yadav, a respected senior data scientist, suffered a similar fate when six teenagers attacked him without provocation as he walked home from dinner. His glasses were shattered, his cheekbone fractured, and his dignity trampled. His crime? Being most heartbreaking is the case of six-year-old Nia Naveen, punched in the face by boys aged 12 to 14 whilst playing outside her Waterford home. They called her a "dirty Indian" and left her traumatised in her own front yard. Her mother's tearful television interview captured the anguish of a community under in FearThe India Council of Ireland now receives at least two hate crime reports daily. Taxi drivers are struck with bottles and subjected to racial slurs. Families no longer walk alone after sunset. Parents hesitate to send children to school or parks. Professionals who have spent years building lives in Ireland whisper about community's fear is compounded by apparent police inaction. Despite CCTV footage, eyewitnesses, and viral social media clips, few arrests have been made. The Garda claim to be investigating, but victims report a troubling lack of visible progress or protection.A Societal SicknessThe perpetrators are predominantly teenagers, raising disturbing questions about Ireland's social fabric. What influences are shaping young minds to commit such violence? Social media has amplified anti-immigrant sentiment, whilst Ireland's housing crisis and economic pressures have created fertile ground for late July, hundreds marched through Dublin demanding action, holding banners reading "Stop Racist Violence" and "We Belong Here." Yet the question remains whether Ireland is truly a CrossroadsThe Indian Embassy has issued safety advisories and maintains emergency helplines, but diplomacy cannot substitute for domestic action. Ireland faces a choice between healing and reform or allowing hate to fester Indian community seeks not revenge but basic dignity and safety. They want to raise children without fear, visit temples without threat, and believe their adopted country will protect them. These are reasonable expectations for any resident, regardless of response will define its character for generations. Will it uphold the values of hospitality and inclusion it has long championed, or will it allow a minority of violent voices to tarnish its reputation and betray its principles?Time is running short, and every moment of inaction represents another betrayal of Ireland's soul and another reason for talented, peaceful migrants to seek safety elsewhere.- Ends


NDTV
an hour ago
- NDTV
Donald Trump 'Applies' For Bihar Residence Certificate, Officials File FIR
An online application seeking a residence certificate in the name of US President Donald Trump has surfaced in Bihar's Samastipur district. Officials flagged the attempt as fraud and have lodged an FIR to trace the person behind the hoax. The fake application, filed on July 29, attempted to pass off Donald Trump as a resident of Hasanpur village in Mohiuddinnagar, Samastipur. The applicant even listed Frederick Christ Trump and Mary Anne MacLeod, the actual names of Trump's parents, in the form. The request was filed under Application No. BRCCO/2025/17989735. The form also included a photograph of Trump, a fake Aadhaar number, and a falsified address, "Village Hasanpur, Ward No. 13, Post Bakarpur, Police Station Mohiuddinnagar, District Samastipur." #WATCH | Bihar | An application was given in Samastipur to make a residence certificate in the name of US President Donald Trump. (06/08) — ANI (@ANI) August 6, 2025 Officials identified the forgery during verification and rejected the application on August 4. "An attempt was made to create a residence certificate in the name of Donald Trump," Samastipur ADM Brajesh Kumar told news Agency ANI. "The investigation revealed that the card was being made through tampering. Information regarding this has been given to the cyber cell. An FIR will be lodged, and necessary action will be taken." #WATCH | Samastipur, Bihar | ADM Brajesh Kumar said, "An attempt was made to create a residence certificate in the name of Donald Trump. The investigation revealed that the card was being made through tampering. Information regarding this has been given to the cyber cell. An FIR… — ANI (@ANI) August 6, 2025 The matter has now been handed over to the cyber cell, and an FIR has been lodged to trace and book the prankster behind the fraudulent submission. This is the fourth such incident reported in Bihar since the Election Commission launched the statewide electoral roll revision on June 24. Voters were asked to submit fresh documents by July 25, with Aadhaar, voter ID, and ration cards initially excluded until the Supreme Court intervened. During door-to-door verification, over 35.69 lakh voters were flagged as "untraceable," including 12.56 lakh dead, 17.37 lakh migrated, 5.76 lakh duplicates, and around 11,000 suspected illegal immigrants. On August 1, the EC published draft rolls for all 90,712 polling booths across 243 constituencies, removing approximately 65.6 lakh names and listing 7.24 crore electors in the updated draft. The Supreme Court has demanded an explanation of the 65 lakh voters that were removed. Earlier, in rural Patna and Nawada, applications were filed in the names of two dogs - Dog Babu and Dogesh Babu. In East Champaran, officials received a request for a residence certificate in the name of 'Sonalika Tractor', accompanied by a photograph of a Bhojpuri actress. Applications have also been filed in the names of a crow, Ram-Sita, and other fictional or non-human entities.


India.com
an hour ago
- India.com
Meet actress who once worked with Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir, Salman, has now sparked controversy over a condom ad, vulgar scenes, she is...
Actors and actresses in Indian cinema often find themselves in the spotlight when they do steamy scenes. Whether it is Triptii Dimri, Mallika Sherawat, or even Emraan Hashmi, intense intimate scenes often bring limelight to that particular celeb. Today, we will discuss an actress who has been in the headlines and has also been booked for obscenity. This actress has worked in movies like Asoka with Shah Rukh Khan, Bandhan with Salman Khan, and made a special appearance in Ishq with Aamir Khan and Ajay Devgn. Actress Booked for Obscenity Apart from working with big names, this actress has also featured in regional cinema. If you are wondering who we are talking about, then she is Shwetha Menon. FIR Registered Against Shwetha Menon Shwetha has been booked in a case filed by the Ernakulam Central Police in Kochi, Kerala, following a complaint accusing her of appearing in obscene films and advertisements for commercial gain. Who Filed Complaint Against Shwetha Menon? According to a report by Mathrubhumi, a public activist, Martin Menachery, filed a complaint at the Ernakulam Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) Court, which then instructed the local police to take necessary action. Acting on the court's directive, an FIR was registered against Menon. Why is Shwetha Menon Booked? Charges against Shwetha include provisions under the Prevention of Obscenity Act, the Information Technology Act, and Sections 3 and 5 of the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act. The FIR alleges that Shwetha featured in films and advertisements that contained vulgar content and were used for financial benefit. The movies named in the FIR are Rathinirvedam, Paleri Manikyam: Oru Pathirakolapathakathinte Katha, and Kalimannu. The actress has also been mentioned in connection with a condom advertisement.