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  2. List of scandals in India - Wikipedia

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    Adani Group scandal: In January 2023, Hindenburg Research revealed that it had short positions in India's Adani Group, alleged to be a close ally of Narendra Modi's administration, [97] and flagged debt and accounting concerns. Concurrently, Hindenburg released a report claiming that Indian conglomerate Adani Group "has engaged in a brazen ...

  3. Category:Controversies in India - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Political controversies in India - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Political controversies in India" The following 103 pages are in this category, out of 103 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. List of advertising campaigns causing controversy in India

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    In September, during Navratri, a condom ad featuring actress Sunny Leone caused outrage in Gujarat. [3] [4]In September, an Australian ad depicting Indian god Ganesha with lamb caused major controversy in nation.

  6. Religious violence in India - Wikipedia

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    The reign of Aurangzeb (1658-1707) witnessed one of the strongest campaigns of religious violence in the Mughal Empire's history. Aurangzeb is a controversial figure in modern India, often remembered as a "vile oppressor of Hindus". [25]

  7. The Emergency (India) - Wikipedia

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    The imbecility of men, history teaches us, always invites the impudence of power. [ 32 ] A fallout of the Emergency era was the Supreme Court laid down that, although the Constitution is amenable to amendments (as abused by Indira Gandhi), changes that tinker with its basic structure [ 33 ] cannot be made by the Parliament (see Kesavananda ...

  8. 2002 Gujarat riots - Wikipedia

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    Members of the opposition made accusations that the government had failed to protect Muslim people in the worst rioting in India in more than 10 years. [73] It is estimated that 230 mosques and 274 dargahs were destroyed during the violence. [74] For the first time in the history of communal riots Hindu women took part, looting Muslim shops. [67]

  9. List of assassinated Indian politicians - Wikipedia

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    Communist party of India: Khalistan Commando Force (Sikh militants) [29] Baldev Singh Mann: Amritsar, Punjab: Political Leader Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation [29] [30] Harjinder Singh All India Sikh Student Federation: Opposing party members [29] Amarjit Singh 1987 Chandigarh: MLA: Akali Dal (B) Sikh militants [31 ...