As the 2026 West Bengal Assembly polls approach, the prospects of BJP remain a subject of intense debate. While the party aims to expand its base and challenge Trinamool Congress, factors like regional dynamics, and voter sentiment will play decisive roles. The outcome will depend on campaign strategies, alliances, and public response in the political […]
PM Narendra Modi will hold a videoconference with India’s chief ministers tomorrow to discuss readiness and response strategies amid the ongoing Middle East conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran. The meeting aims to assess potential impacts on the country’s economy, energy supplies, and security.
After a 3-hour meet, the AP cabinet made key decisions, including a resolution to formalize Amaravati as the state capital. The govt plans to amend Section 5 of the AP Reorganisation Act, 2014, replacing the reference to a capital with Amaravati. Also, approval was granted to establish 96 new junior and senior civil judge courts […]
Amid rising tensions in West Asia, residents of several Indian metro cities are struggling with everyday essentials. After a recent gas shortage, the spotlight has shifted to petrol, leaving citizens anxious about potential future scarcities. Officials maintain that supplies are adequate, creating a gap between perception and official reassurances.
AP CM Chandrababu and IT Minister Lokesh voiced shock over a tragic crash in Markapuram, where a private bus hit a tipper lorry and caught fire. Ministers Gottipati Ravikumar, BC Janardhan Reddy, TG Bharat, Anam Ramanarayana Reddy and DBV Swamy conveyed condolences. Fourteen died and 23 were injured, prompting urgent rescue and relief efforts by […]
The Andhra Pradesh Cabinet, led by CM Chandrababu Naidu, is set to convene at the Secretariat at 10 am today. Key agenda items include approving Amaravati as the state capital, addressing gas shortages, promoting a shift from LPG to PNG usage, and reviewing land allocation plans aimed at boosting new industrial investments and development initiatives.
BJP leader Komapella Madhavi Latha posted a video showing her chanting Durga hymns inside a Delhi airport’s multi‑faith prayer room. Critics say she recited loudly while Muslim women were present, calling it disrespectful and confrontational. Supporters argue she had the right to pray quietly in the shared space. The clip has sparked mixed reactions online.
China’s role in the ongoing Iran‑Israel war centers on maintaining oil flows and challenging disruptions at key oil transit points like the Strait of Hormuz, critical for 20 % of global oil shipments. While the US and Iran dispute control of Hormuz, China pushes energy security and trade continuity amid rising geopolitical tension and market uncertainty.
Iran’s ambassador to India stated that India can be a “trusted player” in easing Middle East tensions during the ongoing Iran‑Israel conflict, complimenting New Delhi’s balanced diplomatic stance. The remarks came after US President Donald Trump highlighted talks aimed at reducing escalation, encouraging Iran‑US engagement via diplomacy.
Leaders of the ruling Telugu Desam Party, including MLAs, MLCs, MPs, and senior district officials from Visakhapatnam, are scheduled to meet AP CM Chandrababu on April 5. The meet will focus on pressing political matters concerning the district, while also outlining key decisions and action plans to ensure effective implementation of development initiatives.
Former minister Jeevan Reddy has resigned from the Congress party in Telangana. He released his resignation letter and said around 1,500 supporters also quit with him. Reddy had recently expressed dissatisfaction, saying he was not getting proper respect in the party. His exit has created a major political development in the state.
Telangana CM Revanth Reddy urged everyone to unite against delimitation and the proposed 50% hike in Lok Sabha seats. He warned that such changes could marginalize southern states, allowing a central govt dominated by northern states. “We must carefully discuss these moves and act together to protect the interests of our region,” he also emphasized.
Kamal Haasan’s party, Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM), will not contest the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. The DMK offered fewer seats and asked MNM candidates to contest under its Rising Sun symbol, which Haasan rejected. MNM will still support DMK candidates, prioritising alliance unity and Tamil Nadu’s welfare over party interests.
AP’s Rajahmundry BJP MP Purandeshwari has called on the central govt to modernize palm oil processing mills across Andhra Pradesh. Highlighting outdated practices in govt and cooperative mills that have reduced oil yields, she stressed that modernization would boost production, ensure fair prices, and relieve financial stress for farmers.
AIADMK released its first list of 23 candidates for the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. Leader of Opposition Edappadi K. Palaniswami will contest from Edappadi. Senior leaders KP Munusamy, Dindigul C. Srinivasan, Natham R. Viswanathan, and SP Velumani will contest from Veppanahalli, Dindigul, Natham, and Thondamuthur, respectively.