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Politics

PM Modi Fires Up Bhabhua Rally, Warns Against “Jungle Raj” Ahead of Bihar Polls
Bihar, Politics

PM Modi Fires Up Bhabhua Rally, Warns Against “Jungle Raj” Ahead of Bihar Polls

Bhabhua, Bihar: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a massive rally in Bhabhua during the second phase of the Bihar Assembly elections, taking a strong dig at the opposition RJD-Congress alliance. Claiming victory for the NDA after the first phase of voting, Modi accused opposition parties of trying to mislead the youth with false promises, warning that a return of “Jungle Raj” under Tejashwi Yadav would revive lawlessness, extortion, and intimidation. Targeting Opposition With Viral Songs Modi highlighted controversial songs circulated by the RJD, including lyrics like “Marab sixer ke chhah goli chhati mein”, accusing them of glorifying violence and lawlessness. He urged voters not to allow the return of “Jungle Raj,” emphasizing that Bihar had suffered under previous misgovernan...
Was Congress Really Defeated in Haryana Due to “Vote Theft”? What We Saw on the Ground Was Eye-Opening
Haryana, Opinion, Politics

Was Congress Really Defeated in Haryana Due to “Vote Theft”? What We Saw on the Ground Was Eye-Opening

Was Congress Really Defeated in Haryana Due to “Vote Theft”? What We Saw on the Ground Was Eye-Opening A year after the Haryana Assembly election results, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has reignited the debate by alleging large-scale “vote theft” in the state, claiming that one out of every eight voters is fake — an accusation made while releasing his so-called “H-Files.” However, he offered no concrete proof to support his charges. Rahul Gandhi questioned how the BJP could have secured a clear majority in Haryana when Congress appeared confident of victory. But before targeting the BJP and the Election Commission, Gandhi must answer why it took the Congress a full year to appoint a Leader of the Opposition in the Haryana Assembly — or why the party has failed to look beyond the Hooda...
Bihar Elections 2025: Prashant Kishor Elated Over Record Turnout, Says ‘History Will Be Written on November 14’
Bihar, Politics

Bihar Elections 2025: Prashant Kishor Elated Over Record Turnout, Says ‘History Will Be Written on November 14’

Gaya | November 6:Political strategist-turned-leader Prashant Kishor (PK) expressed joy over the massive voter turnout in the first phase of Bihar Assembly elections held on November 6 across 121 constituencies. The Jan Suraaj Party founder said the record polling reflected the people’s enthusiasm for change and their belief in a new political alternative that his party represents. Speaking to the media in Gaya, Kishor said, “The biggest success of Jan Suraaj is that the people of Bihar finally have an option. The compulsion to vote for the BJP-Nitish alliance out of fear is gone. The people are excited because they see a new path, a new possibility. That’s why the voting percentage is so high this time.” ‘High Voter Turnout Means Desire for Change’ Kishor noted that this ele...
Raja Bhaiya to Join Dhirendra Shastri’s ‘Sanatan Hindu Ekta Padyatra’; Calls for Unity Among Hindus Worldwide
Politics, Uttar Pradesh

Raja Bhaiya to Join Dhirendra Shastri’s ‘Sanatan Hindu Ekta Padyatra’; Calls for Unity Among Hindus Worldwide

Pratapgarh: Under the leadership of Pt. Dhirendra Krishna Shastri of Bageshwar Dham, the Sanatan Hindu Ekta Padyatra — a grand 10-day religious unity march — will take place from Delhi (Indraprastha) to Vrindavan between November 7 and 16. The march aims to unite Hindus globally under the banner of Sanatan Dharma and promote harmony beyond caste and community divisions. Prominent political leader and Jansatta Dal (Loktantrik) National President Raja Bhaiya (Raghuraj Pratap Singh) has announced his participation in the march and urged Hindus across India and abroad to join the movement. Calling it a collective mission, he stated, “This journey is not of one individual, but of every Hindu who believes in the strength and unity of Sanatan Dharma.” Beginning of the Padyatra The Padyat...
?Bihar’s Record-Breaking Voter Turnout: Pro-NDA Wave or Anti-Incumbency Undercurrent? Who Will Form the Next Government — Nitish or Tejashwi?
Bihar, Politics

?Bihar’s Record-Breaking Voter Turnout: Pro-NDA Wave or Anti-Incumbency Undercurrent? Who Will Form the Next Government — Nitish or Tejashwi?

** New Delhi/Patna: The first phase of the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections has concluded with a record 64.46% voter turnout by 6 p.m., and reports suggest voting continued in several booths even after the scheduled time. The high turnout has reignited political debate — is this a sign of public support for Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and the NDA, or an anti-incumbency wave favoring Tejashwi Yadav’s Grand Alliance? Why Did Voter Turnout Surge This Time? The unusually high voting percentage is being attributed to several key factors: Return of migrants for Chhath Puja: A large number of Biharis living across India returned home for the festival, coinciding with polling dates. Revision of voter lists under SIR (Systematic Information Review): Updates in the rolls brought more na...
Maharashtra Local Body Elections: NCP’s Dilemma Over Alliance with Uddhav, Mahayuti on Alert
Maharashtra, Politics

Maharashtra Local Body Elections: NCP’s Dilemma Over Alliance with Uddhav, Mahayuti on Alert

Mumbai, Maharashtra: The first phase announcement of local body elections in Maharashtra has heated up state politics. The Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), led by Ajit Pawar and a key constituent of the ruling Mahayuti alliance, is facing speculation about aligning with Uddhav Thackeray’s Shiv Sena in Raigad — a development that has sent ripples across political circles and made the BJP uneasy. Testing Alliances Ahead of ElectionsThe upcoming elections will serve as a litmus test for the unity of both the ruling Mahayuti and the opposition Mahavikas Aghadi (MVA). In Raigad, the NCP’s potential collaboration with Uddhav-led Shiv Sena (UBT) has sparked rumors of shifting alliances, even as BJP insists no such coalition is necessary. For now, Ajit Pawar’s NCP is maintaining a cautious “wa...
Build a Temple of Justice, Not a Seven-Star Hotel,” CJI Gavai Advises Architect at Bombay High Court Foundation Ceremony
Maharashtra, Politics

Build a Temple of Justice, Not a Seven-Star Hotel,” CJI Gavai Advises Architect at Bombay High Court Foundation Ceremony

“ Mumbai: Chief Justice of India (CJI) Bhushan R. Gavai on Wednesday gave a firm yet meaningful message during the foundation-laying ceremony of the new Bombay High Court building in Mumbai. Addressing the gathering, the CJI advised the project’s architect Hafeez Contractor to design the new complex with dignity and simplicity, not with luxury and grandeur befitting a hotel. “This is not to be a seven-star hotel,” CJI Gavai remarked. “It must be a temple of justice. I read in the media that each pair of judges will share a lift in the new building. Let me make it clear—judges are not feudal lords. Whether a trial court judge or a Supreme Court judge, all of us are here to serve the people. The building may be magnificent, but it should reflect humility, not extravagance.” ₹4,217 C...