On the 7th of June, 2026, following previous attacks involving fireworks and attempted arson, the headquarters of the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light, Webb House, was once again targeted in a firework attack.
The incident occurred at the rear gate of the property and followed multiple threats made online during a TikTok livestream. During the livestream, individuals were heard stating that “there would be wind again in the back,” appearing to reference further hostile actions directed at Webb House.
Later that evening, a series of fireworks were thrown over the rear gate of the property. Police attended the scene and investigated the incident.
One suspect was spoken to by police at the scene and was subsequently issued with a 48-hour dispersal order. We are awaiting further information from the authorities regarding any additional action that may be taken.
The authorities were notified immediately and responded accordingly. A viewer on one of the TikTok live-streams called the Fire Department. The Fire Department and the Police are now speaking with security at Webb House concerning the escalation of attacks over the last few weeks.
Fireworks should never be used in proximity to people or property. Such actions can cause serious injury, significant damage, and, in some cases, may be fatal.
We encourage everyone to remain vigilant and to follow our public announcements for updates and safety information.
As more than 500 police officers descended on the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light's headquarters on the 29th of April 2026—an unlikely figure emerged claiming credit for helping expose the movement.
In this striking investigation, Massimo Introvigne examines the controversial “Cult Hunter” whose allegations helped shape media coverage and public perception; raising serious questions about how the narrative surrounding AROPL was built. More than a story about one individual, this is an investigation into influence, misinformation, and the forces that can turn a religious minority into the target of a national scandal and religious persecution.
Read the full report to uncover the connections, contradictions, and unanswered questions behind the campaign against AROPL.
https://t.co/cZGqzjjvpe
Imagine living peacefully with your family and suddenly seeing crowds of people gathering outside your home, recording videos, shouting abuse, blocking the entrance and using hateful language simply because of your faith.
Inside are children, women, elderly people and peaceful believers whose only wish is to live and worship in peace.
This is not protest. This is harassment.
What an absolute mess by @UPPCLLKO and @MVVNLHQ. First, the app and website UI are horribly confusing and poorly designed, and now when I try to check my due bill and payable amount, the portal shows ₹0, while the PDF bill downloaded from the SAME platform shows a completely different payable amount. What exactly is going on here?
Is this the result after spending crores of taxpayers’ money on “digital infrastructure”?
If you people are implementing prepaid smart meters across Uttar Pradesh, at least ensure that all related apps, billing systems, portals, and payment platforms work properly and stay in sync with each other.
Consumers are already frustrated enough without having to deal with contradictory bills and broken systems. Fix this chaos.
A genuine question to the concerned authorities.
Under the new labour codes, Full & Final Settlement (FNF) is supposed to be processed within 2 days after an employee’s separation from the company. Then why are so many companies still openly mentioning 45 working days in their official policies and exit documents?
Are authorities actually monitoring and enforcing the implementation of this labour code, or has it also become just another rule written on paper without practical execution?
Also, has this labour code officially been notified and enforced in Uttar Pradesh yet or not?
Because I personally know multiple companies that make employees wait 45 days just to release a few thousand rupees of pending salary or dues. Honestly, what exactly takes 45 working days to calculate one month’s salary and settlements in today’s digital era?
The reality is that most employees today are already financially stressed, surviving on monthly salary cycles, EMIs, debts, rent, and responsibilities with little or no savings. Delaying someone’s earned money for one and a half months is not just a process issue anymore, it directly affects their survival and dignity.
If companies can process onboarding, attendance, payroll deductions, and resignations digitally within hours, then why does releasing an employee’s own earned money suddenly become a 45 day procedure?
These disposal numbers may look impressive in reports and social media posts, but the ground reality experienced by many citizens is completely different.
I have personally filed 6 grievances on CPGRAMS related to different departments, and almost every grievance was closed only on paper, not through actual resolution. The officers simply upload scanned replies on A4 sheets, write formal paragraphs, attach them in the closure note, and mark the grievance as resolved without genuinely solving the issue.
Earlier, before digitization, government offices used to do the same thing offline, putting signatures and stamps on papers and showing the matter as closed while nothing changed in reality. After spending crores of taxpayers money on digital grievance systems, honestly the experience still feels exactly the same, only the paperwork has become online now.
What’s even more frustrating is the speed of the process. It takes weeks just for a grievance to be acknowledged, then more weeks for it to be assigned to an officer. Honestly, even customer support of a normal ecommerce company responds faster than a government grievance portal meant for public service.
And what is the logic behind providing a feedback option if negative feedback changes absolutely nothing? There is no proper mechanism to reopen unresolved grievances, escalate dissatisfaction effectively or hold officers accountable for careless closures.
A grievance is not resolved because a PDF or scanned letter was uploaded. It is resolved when the citizen actually gets relief, action, correction or justice in reality, not just on documents.
Before forming an opinion, remember one simple fact: being accused does not mean being guilty.
Every fair legal system is built on the principle that a person remains innocent until proven guilty through evidence and a proper court process.
No individual, leader or community should be condemned based only on allegations, media reportsor public pressure.
The truth deserves to be established through facts, not assumptions.
#PresumedInnocent #DueProcess #JusticeForAROPL #freearoplmembers
@ahmadireligion@FreeAROPL@ukhomeoffice@AmnestyUK@cheshirepolice
In a world that moves so quickly to judge, justice asks us to slow down.
To listen. To examine. To let evidence speak louder than rumours.
For every person, and for every community, the principle remains the same: innocent until proven guilty.
That principle matters today for the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light and for our beloved Imam Aba Sadiq AS.
We are a small community spread across many countries, united not by fear, but by a shared belief in peace, truth, justice, and humanity.
Behind every headline are real people.
Children. Mothers. Elders. Believers whose only wish is to live peacefully and practice their faith with dignity.
Serious allegations deserve a serious and impartial investigation. But allegations alone are not proof.
As a follower of this faith, I ask with love and respect that the authorities in the UK uphold the values they are known for: fairness, due process, and protection of religious freedom.
May truth be established through evidence.
May justice be guided by integrity.
And may compassion prevail over fear.
Stand for facts.
Stand for fairness.
Stand for justice.
@ukhomeoffice
#JusticeForAROPL #ReligiousFreedom #HumanRights #PeaceAndLight #FreeAropl
@GoibiboSupport@goibibo@Rajesh_Magow
First time using @goibibo and it turned into one of the most frustrating travel experiences I have ever had.
I booked a bus from lucknow to mumbai because the promised journey time was 26 hours 15 minutes, which perfectly matched my work schedule in mumbai. I even paid a higher fare than other available buses because I trusted the timing and service.
The bus was scheduled to depart at 10:00 pm on 9 may but arrived 3 hours late at 1:00 am on 10 may without any prior notification, wasting my time from the very beginning.
To make matters worse, the seat I had specifically booked and paid extra for was already occupied by another passenger. Even after showing my valid ticket, the bus staff forced me to move to a highly uncomfortable seat at the rear of the bus, making the journey extremely bumpy and exhausting.
Goibibo's customer support was equally disappointing. The GIA bot was useless, calls to connect with a live agent kept getting disconnected, and my complaint was closed without my consent and without any proper resolution.
The bus was supposed to reach Mumbai at 12:15 am on 11 may, but it finally arrived at 12:35 pm on 11 may, a shocking delay of 12 hours 20 minutes. This turned a planned 26 hour journey into a painful 35 hour 35 minute ordeal.
This means my journey took 9 hours 20 minutes longer than what was promised at the time of booking.
I have never experienced such unprofessionalism with any travel platform, including MakeMyTrip or AbhiBus.
I demand a full refund along with fair compensation for the 12 hour 20 minute delay, seat inconvenience, mental stress, and the complete disruption of my work plans.
#Goibibo #CustomerService #BusDelay #ConsumerRights #Refund
A small and peaceful community, living quietly with faith in peace, love, and humanity, has become the target of hate from every direction.
What is even more disturbing is that this hate did not remain limited to social media. It reached the very doors of our community, where groups of hooligans gathered outside our place of worship and residence, shouting abuse and spreading fear among innocent families.
Inside were children, women, elderly people, and peaceful believers who have never harmed anyone. Imagine the fear of seeing an angry crowd outside your home simply because of your faith.
This is not just racism. It is religious hatred and, in our view, a form of anti semitism directed against a peaceful semitic community and its spiritual leader. Targeting people because of their beliefs and ancestry is unacceptable in any civilized society.
Our peaceful message is being attacked, and a small group of believers is being unfairly targeted.
A peaceful community deserves protection, not intimidation. Truth deserves to be heard, not suppressed.
We remain firm in our faith, and we believe that justice will prevail.