BJP leader Raja Singh criticised the GHMC over demolition drives in Begum Bazaar, questioning the government’s actions against shop structures. He alleged selective enforcement and raised concerns about the impact on traders’ livelihoods. The remarks sparked debate on civic demolition policies, legality of encroachments.
AAP leader Sanjay Singh has petitioned the Rajya Sabha Chairman to disqualify seven MPs who recently defected to the BJP. Calling the merger illegal and unconstitutional, Singh cited the Tenth Schedule and consulted legal experts like Kapil Sibal. He also dismissed rumors of Punjab MLAs joining the split, labeling it false propaganda by the BJP.
AP Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan extended warm wishes to CM Chandrababu for earning ‘Business Reformer of the Year 2025’ honor. He noted that the recognition highlights Naidu’s forward-thinking leadership, streamlined governance approach, and dedication to accelerating business growth, adding that his relentless efforts are positioning the state as top investment hub.
The Telangana govt has announced a welfare initiative to empower women by distributing sewing machines with full subsidy to 1,000 beneficiaries in each constituency. TG Minister Ponnam Prabhakar stated that applications will open soon, with collectors overseeing fair selection. The scheme aims to boost economic independence among women across the state.
Census operations in Telangana to begin today, launching a two-phase process. The first phase allows self-enumeration until May 10, enabling residents to submit their details online. This will be followed by a door-to-door survey in the 2nd phase. The form includes 33 questions, of which 27 are mandatory, and completion takes 15-20 minutes per household.
The defection of 7 Rajya Sabha MPs from Aam Aadmi Party to BJP has triggered fresh uncertainty for Arvind Kejriwal in Delhi and Punjab. The setback raises questions about party unity, and voter confidence. While AAP faces a tough challenge to rebuild momentum, its recovery will depend on grassroots support, and strategic political recalibration.
A wave of online criticism has hit Raghav Chadha after an internal rebellion within Aam Aadmi Party involving 6 Rajya Sabha MPs. The backlash led to Chadha losing 1.2 million Instagram followers, reflecting growing dissatisfaction among supporters. Social media platforms have been flooded with reactions, amplifying the political turmoil and raising questions.
China has fueled speculation about building a nuclear-powered 4th aircraft carrier after releasing a naval video showcasing its strength. The film, titled ‘Into The Deep’, marked the 77th anniversary of the PLA Navy and emphasized its evolution into a blue-water force. It featured drills in the western Pacific and highlighted advanced technology.
Raghav Chadha said there was “no space left to work” in the Aam Aadmi Party, accusing it of drifting from its core values and falling into “corrupt and compromised” hands. After quitting along with several MPs, he claimed honest workers felt sidelined, describing his exit as driven by disappointment rather than fear.
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann took a dig at Raghav Chadha after his switch to the BJP, using a “sabzi” analogy in a social media post. Without naming him, Mann suggested individual leaders alone lack value. The remark followed a major AAP setback as Chadha and six other MPs joined the BJP.
Congress leaders criticised the BJP after several AAP Rajya Sabha MPs, including Raghav Chadha and others, joined the ruling party. Jairam Ramesh described it as the “BJP washing machine” with “Modi powder,” alleging that opposition leaders are being politically absorbed and their past positions erased.
Swati Maliwal has joined the BJP, citing her belief in Prime Minister Modi’s leadership. She alleged that AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal had her beaten in his home and pressured her to withdraw her police complaint. Calling him “anti-women,” she accused the party of corruption and silencing dissent. Her move follows six other MPs defecting to […]
Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma predicts a BJP sweep in the West Bengal elections, potentially winning over 200 seats. He warned that illegal infiltration from Bangladesh threatens the region’s demographics. Sarma argued that a BJP victory is essential to secure the borders and prevent Hindus from losing their majority status in the eastern states within […]
With just 3 days left for the 2nd phase of West Bengal Assembly polls, intense campaigning continues between the BJP and the Trinamool Congress. The voting on April 29 will cover 142 constituencies, making this highly crucial in the contest. Leaders from both sides are conducting rallies to mobilize voters and strengthen their position ahead […]
Kavitha, president of Telangana Rashtra Sena, unveiled five key assurances titled ‘Panchajanyam Astra’. These include universal free education and healthcare, strong support for agriculture, expanded opportunities with youth loans from ₹2 lakh to ₹20 lakh, and a focus on social justice. She emphasized equitable benefits for SC, ST, BC, and minority communities.