Former Congress leader T. Jeevan Reddy will likely join the BRS on April 20 during KCR’s Jagtial meeting. After praising BRS welfare schemes and criticizing the current government, Reddy met KCR, calling the encounter “divine.” This move follows years of dissatisfaction within Congress, as Reddy now aligns with KTR and the “pink party” platform.
Former Telangana CM KCR is set to re-enter public engagement with a huge rally in Jagtial on April 20 at 5 PM, marking a significant comeback. The event has generated enthusiasm within the Bharat Rashtra Samithi leaders and activists. On the same stage, Jeevan Reddy is expected to join the BRS party, adding political significance […]
No wallet in your pocket, only UPI defines India’s digital payment revolution, marking ten years of transformation. Since its launch in 2016, it has grown into the world’s largest real-time payment system with over 500 million users. It has reshaped everyday transactions from small shops to large malls, making instant QR payments a part of […]
AP I&PR Minister Kolusu Parthasarathy said the TDP led coalition govt in Andhra Pradesh has cleared investment proposals in IT, electronics sectors. The Cabinet approved 16 projects with a total outlay of 17,459 crore, recommended by the State Investment Promotion Board. The initiatives are expected to generate around 6,500 jobs and boost industrial growth.
Former Minister Jeevan Reddy announced he will soon join the BRS after a long meeting with KCR. He criticized the Congress for its decline, claiming the party unfairly blamed the AICC for mistakes. Reddy stated that the public now wants Congress out and KCR back, asserting his political strength remains intact despite the party’s failures.
Humayun Kabir accused TMC of conspiracy over a viral sting video, alleging delayed circulation involving Mamata Banerjee and RSS. He also denied corruption claims and called the clip AI-generated. AIMIM ended the alliance, citing concerns, while TMC leaders attacked Kabir. West Bengal assembly polls are approaching the April schedule amid political tensions.
Uttar Pradesh released its final voter list after Special Intensive Revision, removing 2.05 crore names. Total voters now stand at about 13.40 crore after changes from earlier rolls. Voters can check name online via Election Commission website or local portals. They should verify details early to avoid issues during election voting day process in advance.
Former Congress leader Jeevan Reddy may join BRS and is set to meet KCR at his farmhouse in Erravelli. The move follows KTR’s invitation after Reddy praised BRS welfare schemes. He criticised Congress govt and lauded KCR’s Rythu Bandhu, Kalyana Lakshmi, Shadi Mubarak and KCR kits, saying they benefit people across Telangana state politics shift.
Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi’s AIMIM party has ended its alliance with Humayun Kabir’s Aam Janata Unnayan Party (AJUP) ahead of the West Bengal Assembly polls 2026. The split followed a key controversy triggered by a video shared by Trinamool Congress party, showing Kabir claiming ties with the BJP, which AIMIM called a conspiracy to mislead […]
A senior team from Telugu Desam Party will inspect venues today for the upcoming Mahanadu event under the leadership of state president Palla Srinivasa Rao. Sites in Bhogapuram and Pusapatirega, along with one in Ranasthalam, have been shortlisted. Final approval will also be given by AP Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu after reviewing the locations.
TG CM Revanth Reddy will travel today to Delhi to attend the Congress Working Committee meeting. He will be accompanied by TG Minister Damodar Rajanarsimha and CWC member Vamsichand Reddy. The high-level meeting, involving senior All India Congress Committee leaders, will focus on strengthening party organization and reviewing political developments in TG.
AP CM Chandrababu led AP Cabinet meeting will be held today to approve SIPB proposals worth Rs 39,436 crore covering 31 projects expected to generate 1.11 lakh jobs. The govt will thank the Centre and clear key decisions to develop Rayalaseema as a solar hub and Visakhapatnam as an IT hub driving large-scale transformation and […]
K.R. Suresh Reddy, senior Rajya Sabha member and BRS parliamentary leader, met President Draupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan and presented the Green Challenge Initiatives book. BRS MPs Vaddiraju Ravichandra and Parthasarathy, along with former MP Santosh, also attended the event. It also highlightes environmental awareness focus on green initiatives.
Assembly polls saw remarkable voter enthusiasm in Assam and Puducherry, recording high turnouts of 85.38% and 89.83% respectively. Kerala also reported a strong participation rate of 78.03%. The impressive polling numbers reflect heightened public engagement, with all eyes now on May 4, when the results will reveal which parties secure victory.
The Supreme Court of India warned that excluding certain groups from temples could deepen social divisions and negatively affect Hinduism’s inclusive ethos. The bench said discrimination in religious spaces risks harming societal harmony and urged protections for equal access. Justices emphasized that faith practices must uphold unity rather than create exclusion.