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PM Modi to Visit 5 Countries in 8 Days, Attend BRICS Summit in Brazil
The PM’s eight-day tour from July 2 to July 9 would cover two continents and include visits to Ghana, Trinidad and Tobago, Argentina, Brazil and Namibia. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to begin his longest international trip in ten years, starting Wednesday, July 2. The eight-day journey will cover five countries—Ghana, Trinidad and Tobago, Argentina, Brazil, and Namibia—and conclude on July 9. Modi’s visit is expected to boost India’s ties with emerging economies across Africa and Latin America. The tour will begin in Ghana, where discussions will likely center around trade, development, and cultural exchange. In Trinidad and Tobago, Modi will connect with the Indian diaspora and explore bilateral cooperation. The Prime Minister will then head to Argentina to focus on areas such as agriculture, energy, and digital innovation. A key part of the trip will be his participation in the BRICS Summit in Brazil, where leaders of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa will meet to discuss global economic challenges and cooperation among developing nations. Modi will wrap up the tour with a historic visit to Namibia—the first by an Indian Prime Minister. Talks there are expected to explore opportunities in sectors like mining, green energy, and education. This trip reflects India’s growing diplomatic outreach to the Global South, aiming to strengthen strategic, economic, and people-to-people partnerships.
Published 01 Jul 2025 08:30 AM


To accelerate development, PM Modi calls on states to cooperate with the center.
Punjab laments "step motherly treatment," T.N. demands a larger portion of Central tax income, and the PM encourages States to create world-class tourism destinations and incorporate women into the workforce at the Niti Aayog Governing Council meeting.Some States, including Tamil Nadu and Punjab, complained to the Center while others offered proposals to accelerate their growth, despite Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call for the States to unite with the Center to accelerate national development.Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a strong case for cooperative federalism on Saturday, emphasizing the value of coordinated action between the federal government and the states. He said that no goal is impossible when India works as "Team India." The Prime Minister, who chaired the 10th meeting of Niti Aayog's Governing Council, emphasized the importance of accelerating development efforts in order to achieve a "Viksit Bharat" by 2047. The purpose of the gathering, which had as its topic "Viksit Rajya for Viksit Bharat@2047," was to synchronize national and state developmental goals. "Every Indian aspires to Viksit Bharat. Bharat will be Viksit once all the states are Viksit. Prime Minister Modi stated, "This is what its 140 crore citizens want."The chief ministers of every state, lieutenant governors of Union Territories, and a number of Union ministers make up the Governing Council, the highest authority within Niti Aayog. The Prime Minister promoted a bottom-up approach to development while serving as the council's head. "Our goal should be to make every state, city, Nagar Palika, and hamlet viksit. We won't have to wait till 2047 to achieve Viksit Bharat if we continue along these lines," he continued.He suggested that every state choose and create at least one internationally renowned tourism destination with all the amenities and infrastructure of today. "One State: One Worldwide Location." The Prime Minister pointed out that it will also result in the growth of nearby cities as tourism destinations.He called for an emphasis on creating "future-ready cities" with development driven by growth, innovation, and sustainability, acknowledging the rapid rate of urbanization in India. In addition, the Prime Minister emphasized the significance of boosting women's employment. He stated that in order for them to be politely included into the labor, rules and procedures must be created.
Published 28 May 2025 07:55 PM


Bangladesh in Turmoil : Sheikh Hasina Resigns as Prime Minister
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigns from the office and lands at Hindon Air force Station near Delhi, at 5:36 pm on August 5, 2024. The move came as a result of series of protests happening in the country, in which around 300 people have already lost their lives. After Sheikh Hasina left the country with her sister, protestors stormed inside the Prime Minister House. Amidst the turmoil Bangladesh Army Chief, Waker Uz Zaman has said that an interim government will be formed and the injustices will be addressed. As a neighboring country, India is also going to face challenges because of the sudden turn of events. In the border areas which are already facing heavy unemployment and corruption, these events could pose even more challenges. West Bengal Chief Minister, Mamata Banerjee has urged the people to maintain peace. The turmoil has halted travel between India and Bangladesh. Air India has cancelled all the scheduled flights to and from Dhaka with immediate effect. It’s time for India to look towards this pressing issue in our neighboring country.
Published 05 Aug 2024 07:38 PM


Says Chinas Xi, Putins Re-Election Fully Reflects Russian Peoples Support
Chinese President Xi Jinping informed his Russian counterpart that his reelection "fully reflects the support of the Russian people" in a congrats letter sent on Monday, according to Beijing's official media. As of Monday, official election data indicated that Putin had received 87.33 percent of all votes cast, with 99 percent of polling places having submitted results, as reported by state news agency RIA. In a presidential election where he had no real competition, Putin achieved a record-breaking win, despite the polls' criticism.Xi addressed Putin, saying, "Your re-election fully reflects the support of the Russian people for you," as reported by state broadcaster CCTV. "In recent years, the Russian people have united as one to overcome challenges and move forward steadily on the road to national development and revitalisation," according to Xi. "I believe that under your leadership, Russia will be able to achieve greater achievements in national development and construction," he stated. "China attaches great importance to the development of China-Russia relations and is willing to maintain close communication with Russia to promote the sustained, healthy, stable and in-depth development of (bilateral ties)," said Xi.bolster relationships According to Russian state news agency TASS, Putin praised Beijing, his important ally, saying he was "sure that in the coming years we will only strengthen and build up our relations and achieve common successes for the benefit of the Chinese and Russian peoples." "The alignment of state interests is the most crucial factor. According to reports, Putin said, "This sets a very good tone for solving common problems in the field of international relations."
Published 18 Mar 2024 05:27 PM


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PM Modi to Visit 5 Countries in 8 Days, Attend BRICS Summit in Brazil
The PM’s eight-day tour from July 2 to July 9 would cover two continents and include visits to Ghana, Trinidad and Tobago, Argentina, Brazil and Namibia. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to begin his longest international trip in ten years, starting Wednesday, July 2. The eight-day journey will cover five countries—Ghana, Trinidad and Tobago, Argentina, Brazil, and Namibia—and conclude on July 9. Modi’s visit is expected to boost India’s ties with emerging economies across Africa and Latin America. The tour will begin in Ghana, where discussions will likely center around trade, development, and cultural exchange. In Trinidad and Tobago, Modi will connect with the Indian diaspora and explore bilateral cooperation. The Prime Minister will then head to Argentina to focus on areas such as agriculture, energy, and digital innovation. A key part of the trip will be his participation in the BRICS Summit in Brazil, where leaders of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa will meet to discuss global economic challenges and cooperation among developing nations. Modi will wrap up the tour with a historic visit to Namibia—the first by an Indian Prime Minister. Talks there are expected to explore opportunities in sectors like mining, green energy, and education. This trip reflects India’s growing diplomatic outreach to the Global South, aiming to strengthen strategic, economic, and people-to-people partnerships.


Muslim leaders in the Karnataka Congress resign as rage over the Dakshina Kannada killings intensifies
In further trouble for the beleaguered Karnataka Congress, a number of Muslim leaders resigned from their positions on Thursday, including KPCC general secretary M S Mohammed and minority wing president K K Shahul Hameed of Dakshina Kannada district. This was due to an increase in communal violence in Dakshina Kannada.In the most recent incidence, a friend and coworker were gravely hurt when Abdul Rahim was hacked to death in broad daylight on Tuesday in Bantwal, close to Mangalaru. The Home Ministry, led by G Parameshwara, has been accused by the Congress employees who resigned of not doing enough to stop intercommunal violence in the area.In protest of the government's alleged inability to stop the string of "communal murders" in the district and its marginalization of community leaders, a number of Muslim Congress leaders in Dakshina Kannada, ranging from booth-level to state-level, announced their resignations from their party positions on Thursday. Under the direction of M.S. Mohammed, general secretary of the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee, the statement was made at an emergency gathering of party workers held at Shadi Mahal in Bolara here. The leaders were compelled to announce their resignations by irate employees as they debated waiting a few more days for the government's response.Shahul Hameed, the president of the Congress's District Minority branch, informed party members that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had contacted him to caution local leaders against making any snap choices. According to Mr. Hameed, the CM urged him to wait a little while longer and informed him that the matter had also reached the party high command.


To accelerate development, PM Modi calls on states to cooperate with the center.
Punjab laments "step motherly treatment," T.N. demands a larger portion of Central tax income, and the PM encourages States to create world-class tourism destinations and incorporate women into the workforce at the Niti Aayog Governing Council meeting.Some States, including Tamil Nadu and Punjab, complained to the Center while others offered proposals to accelerate their growth, despite Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call for the States to unite with the Center to accelerate national development.Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a strong case for cooperative federalism on Saturday, emphasizing the value of coordinated action between the federal government and the states. He said that no goal is impossible when India works as "Team India." The Prime Minister, who chaired the 10th meeting of Niti Aayog's Governing Council, emphasized the importance of accelerating development efforts in order to achieve a "Viksit Bharat" by 2047. The purpose of the gathering, which had as its topic "Viksit Rajya for Viksit Bharat@2047," was to synchronize national and state developmental goals. "Every Indian aspires to Viksit Bharat. Bharat will be Viksit once all the states are Viksit. Prime Minister Modi stated, "This is what its 140 crore citizens want."The chief ministers of every state, lieutenant governors of Union Territories, and a number of Union ministers make up the Governing Council, the highest authority within Niti Aayog. The Prime Minister promoted a bottom-up approach to development while serving as the council's head. "Our goal should be to make every state, city, Nagar Palika, and hamlet viksit. We won't have to wait till 2047 to achieve Viksit Bharat if we continue along these lines," he continued.He suggested that every state choose and create at least one internationally renowned tourism destination with all the amenities and infrastructure of today. "One State: One Worldwide Location." The Prime Minister pointed out that it will also result in the growth of nearby cities as tourism destinations.He called for an emphasis on creating "future-ready cities" with development driven by growth, innovation, and sustainability, acknowledging the rapid rate of urbanization in India. In addition, the Prime Minister emphasized the significance of boosting women's employment. He stated that in order for them to be politely included into the labor, rules and procedures must be created.


Why the Madhya Pradesh Congress has targeted Shivraj Chouhan's stronghold in order to implement changes
Beginning with the district of Vidisha, the Madhya Pradesh Congress has begun what it describes as its most comprehensive organizational reorganization exercise in decades. In order to restore the party's grassroots presence following a string of election setbacks in the state, the plan creates a new level of panchayat and ward-level committees.This new organizational model has chosen Vidisha as a test project, and if it works, it will be used in all 52 Madhya Pradesh districts. This is part of the state Congress's larger proposal to declare 2025 a year of "organizational renaissance."One and a half years have passed after the Congress' disastrous performance in the 2023 state Assembly elections, in which it only managed to get 66 of 230 seats. With 163 seats, the BJP won a resounding majority and was able to hold onto power for another term. Following this, the Congress was overwhelmingly defeated in the state's 2024 Lok Sabha elections, losing 29 seats—including the Vidisha seat—at the hands of the BJP.


What is wrong with Gujarat's Congress absent leadership, frontal groups for demoralized employees, and links to the BJP
Congress activists in Gujarat were "demoralized" by the national party leadership's lack of participation in state unit matters and the alleged collusion of certain state party leaders with the BJP. In their reports to the party high command, the observers from the All India Congress Committee (AICC), who were sent to supervise the selection of the presidents of the District Congress Committees (DCCs) throughout Gujarat, have raised some of these issues. A five-member panel consisting of an AICC observer and four Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee (GPCC) observers was assigned to supervise the changes and guarantee the smooth operation of the DCCs in all 41 districts of Gujarat, a state where the party has been out of power for 30 years, as part of the AICC leadership's pilot project, which is reportedly the brainchild of Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi.

An account of the water battles between India and Pakistan by Jawaharlal Nehru and Mohd Ali Jinnah
Both leaders chastised Cyril Radcliffe for proposing to operate the Indus river-canal system as a joint Indo-Pak enterprise. His final effort to resolve the ongoing conflict that keeps coming up was that.Muhammad Ali Jinnah scolded Cyril Radcliffe a few weeks prior to his drawing the famous Line that separated India and Pakistan in August 1947. The Boundary Commission chairman was informed by Pakistan's founder that he preferred "deserts to fertile fields watered by courtesy of Hindus." Jawaharlal Nehru would then give a dressing-down as part of the "joint Hindu-Muslim rebuke."It was not Radcliffe's fault. His largest task in dividing the land was to assign control of the irrigation system, which was "built, with a good deal of British inspiration, largely by Sikh money, design, and sweat" to channel river waters through a system of intricate canals to the arid west, "turning the province into the granary of India" in order to combat the oppressive heat caused by a delayed monsoon in the soon-to-be divided Punjab. The majority of the land they irrigated was in the west, which would eventually become Pakistan, but the five rivers that provided the water were all in the east and would always fall under India. Radcliffe proposed to Jinnah and Nehru, via the Viceroy, that they administer this river-canal system as an Indo-Pakistan joint enterprise after realizing that Partition "vitally threatened" the vast watering network.


Exclusive: As the BJP seeks caste balance in the AIADMK alliance, Annamalai may resign as TN chairman.
"Delhi sees a bright future for him," the youthful Annamalai, whose assertive position on issues has given the BJP publicity in Tamil Nadu, if not political success thus far, was informed.As coalition negotiations between the parties pick up steam, K Annamalai, who is regarded as a major factor in the 2023 split between the AIADMK and BJP, may resign as head of the BJP Tamil Nadu. However, according to BJP sources, caste equations will be the reason rather than "punishment." The BJP does not want a Gounder to represent both the party and the AIADMK in the 2026 state elections if the parties run together. Edappadi K. Palaniswami, the leader of the AIADMK, shares Annamalai's heritage as a member of the powerful backward community and the Gounder-dominated western Kongu region. According to BJP insiders, the first official moves for a reconciliation between the BJP and AIADMK were taken when Annamalai met with Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Delhi shortly after Shah's meeting with Palaniswami."Delhi sees a bright future for him," the youthful Annamalai, whose combative approach to issues has given the BJP visibility in Tamil Nadu, if not political success thus far, was told. The leadership responded by saying that Annamalai was expected to trust the party and adhere to its strategy.It is thought that Annamalai declared her total allegiance to the party. According to a top BJP leader, "he expressed that he has no regrets about his dedication to the party and is even willing to work as a mere cadre." "Annamalai remains a key figure in the party's long-term strategy for Tamil Nadu, whether or not he leaves his position as state president," stated another politician. It is unclear if he will assume a national function or a different state job.


Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge said, "Nothing in case...troubled unnecessarily" in reference to the ED's chargesheet in the National Herald case.
After the Enforcement Directorate (ED) issued a chargesheet against Rahul and Sonia Gandhi, the leaders of the Congress party, in relation to the National Herald case, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge accused the central government on Wednesday of "unnecessarily troubling" Congress leaders.In an interview with ANI, Kharge claimed that the BJP was breaking the law and pledged to stage protests against the decision across the country. "The case contains nothing... Financial difficulties caused it to close for a while. Sonia Gandhi used donations and loans to try to bring it back to life. They now claim that taking out a loan is improper. The BJP is operating illegally. We will demonstrate that what is wrong is wrong. Our advantage. The Congress President stated, "It is his personal matter," in reference to businessman Robert Vadra's ED grilling in the Gurugram land case. He has the ability to respond. The party has no influence over it.Top Congressmen Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi were the targets of a prosecution complaint (chargesheet) submitted by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) a day earlier in relation to the National Herald money laundering case. Congressman Sam Pitroda, Suman Dubey, and a number of businesses are also named on the chargesheet.


Why Gujarat was the subject of the first special resolution at the AICC session before the 2027 elections
The resolution lays out a plan for the Congress's 30-year absence from power in Gujarat, including resurrecting the organization, promising a caste census, and taking Gandhi and Sardar Patel's lead.Two days after the All India Congress Committee (AICC) session in Ahmedabad concluded with the passing of a Gujarat-specific special resolution outlining the party's agenda for the 2027 Assembly elections, Congress national president Mallikarjun Kharge sent a video message to Gujarati partymen saying, "Aap gharon se bahar nikaliye, badlav aapki pratiksha mein hai (Step out of your homes, change is waiting for you). "Kharge added that Ahmedabad's hosting of the first AICC session in the state since 1961 and an extended Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting at Sardar Patel Smarak in Shahibaug on the banks of the Sabarmati river on April 8–9 "proved" his party's "active and combative" organization in Gujarat, where it has been out of power for roughly 30 years.Despite being pumped up, Congress leaders expressed doubts about the cadres' ability to stay motivated until the elections, especially party veterans and young leaders.In a sudden move, the party leadership on Saturday designated one AICC observer and four Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) observers for each of the 41 DCCs. The DCCs will convene in Modasa, Aravalli district, on Monday to supervise the appointment of DCC presidents.


Politics Today: Amit Shah will host a high-level security review meeting in Srinagar, and Rahul will travel to Bihar to attend Kanhaiya's yatra.
Rahul Gandhi, the Lok Sabha's leader of the opposition, will accompany Congressman Kanhaiya Kumar on Monday in Begusarai for the "palayan roko, naukri do" march. "Young friends of Bihar, I am coming to Begusarai on April 7 to walk shoulder to shoulder with you in the 'palayan roko, naukri do' march," he said in a video message posted on X on Sunday. According to him, the goal is to show the world the spirit of the Bihar young, their hardships, and their suffering.Gandhi provided the link to join the White T-Shirt Movement and added, "You too come wearing a white t-shirt, ask questions and raise your voice to put pressure on the government for your rights and to remove it (from power)." He remarked, "Come, let's work together to make Bihar a state of opportunities. "Amit Shah will assess the security situation in J&K. The Union Home Minister is expected to have a high-level security meeting in Srinagar on Monday after starting his three-day tour to Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday. Shah is also expected to travel to Kathua, which is the International Border, according to reports. Due to the BJP's foundation day celebrations on April 6, Shah's original visit date of April 7-8 was moved up by one day.Although the party has not released an official statement regarding Shah's agenda, sources stated that he will examine the security situation and development efforts at high-level meetings while he is there. Shah met with BJP lawmakers and leaders at the party headquarters on Sunday night. Along with party MPs Jugal Kishore Sharma and Ghulam Ali Khatana, party's J&K unit president Sat Sharma, and general secretary (organization) Ashok Koul, Union Minister Jitendra Singh attended the meeting.


Politics today: The Lok Sabha will discuss the Waqf Bill for eight hours before passing it.
In Tamil Nadu, the CPI(M) is hosting its 24th party congress. In Karnataka, the BJP is protesting the Congress government in a number of ways.The BJP-led government and opposition parties have been at odds for months. On Wednesday, the Center will present the controversial Waqf (Amendment) Bill to the Lok Sabha. The Speaker has allocated eight hours for debate after Union Minority Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju introduces the Bill for consideration and passage in the Lower House at noon. The government claims that the Bill aims to enhance the management and administration of Waqf properties in India. A Joint Committee of Parliament led by BJP MP Jagadambika Pal was tasked with reviewing the bill after it was tabled in Parliament last year to fury from the opposition.The group submitted its report in February, and the Union Cabinet subsequently accepted it. The panel's opposition MPs, however, expressed displeasure that their suggested changes had been turned down and asserted that their dissenting remarks had been removed from the report without their knowledge. According to reports, the panel rejected all 44 revisions put forth by the opposition lawmakers while accepting 14 adjustments recommended by NDA MPs.


Exclusive: As the BJP seeks caste balance in the AIADMK alliance, Annamalai may resign as TN chairman.
"Delhi sees a bright future for him," the youthful Annamalai, whose assertive position on issues has given the BJP publicity in Tamil Nadu, if not political success thus far, was informed.As coalition negotiations between the parties pick up steam, K Annamalai, who is regarded as a major factor in the 2023 split between the AIADMK and BJP, may resign as head of the BJP Tamil Nadu. However, according to BJP sources, caste equations will be the reason rather than "punishment." The BJP does not want a Gounder to represent both the party and the AIADMK in the 2026 state elections if the parties run together. Edappadi K. Palaniswami, the leader of the AIADMK, shares Annamalai's heritage as a member of the powerful backward community and the Gounder-dominated western Kongu region.According to BJP insiders, the first official moves for a reconciliation between the BJP and AIADMK were taken when Annamalai met with Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Delhi shortly after Shah's meeting with Palaniswami. "Delhi sees a bright future for him," the youthful Annamalai, whose combative approach to issues has given the BJP visibility in Tamil Nadu, if not political success thus far, was told. The leadership responded by saying that Annamalai was expected to trust the party and adhere to its strategy.It is thought that Annamalai declared her total allegiance to the party. According to a top BJP leader, "he expressed that he has no regrets about his dedication to the party and is even willing to work as a mere cadre." "Annamalai remains a key figure in the party's long-term strategy for Tamil Nadu, whether or not he leaves his position as state president," stated another politician. It is unclear if he will assume a national function or a different state job.


Exclusive: Delhi's EPS and AIADMK might rejoin the BJP
A high-power steering group that would surpass BJP TN leader Annamalai and no negotiations with AIADMK rebels are among the demands made by the AIADMK, which was at a loss for options.According to sources, the two leaders' meeting may result in Palaniswami rejoining the NDA, an alliance the general secretary of the AIADMK has been opposing. Weeks of talks between AIADMK and BJP leaders preceded Palaniswami's visit. The Tamil Nadu party was hesitant to re-affiliate with the BJP, a North-centric party that the AIADMK's primary adversary, the DMK, has been portraying as a sign of a dominant Center. Today, March 25, Edappadi K. Palaniswami (EPS), the general secretary of the AIADMK, is in the nation's capital, igniting rumors that the party may rejoin the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), which is led by the Bharatiya Janata Party. According to sources, EPS may meet with Union Home Minister Amit Shah in the nation's capital.According to the official statement of Tamil Nadu's opposition party, the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK), EPS is in Delhi to visit the news party headquarters. EPS used a video conference from Chennai to officially open the party building, which cost ₹10 crore to construct.The meeting between EPS and Amit Shah, however, may open the door for the party to rejoin the NDA, according to a report in the Indian Express that cited sources. Since September 2023, when the two parties split apart for a variety of reasons, chief among them being the departure of K Annamalai, the president of the BJP in Tamil Nadu, EPS has been opposing the partnership.


Today in Politics: Telangana's budget session will start; PM Modi will be the main guest at Mauritius' National Day celebrations
The opposition YSRCP is scheduled to demonstrate in Andhra Pradesh against the TDP government for allegedly not keeping its promises to the young people. The results of the municipal elections in Haryana are anticipated to be made public.Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be the chief guest at Mauritius's national day celebration on Wednesday, following his meeting with Mauritius President Dharam Gokhool on Tuesday, the first day of his two-day state visit to the island nation.Modi is anticipated to meet with the prime minister, high-ranking officials, and political party leaders in addition to the president of Mauritius. In addition, he will engage with the Indian community and launch more than 20 projects financed by India, ranging from infrastructure connected to the community to capacity building. Additionally, a line of credit Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) will be signed on Wednesday. With an estimated 70% of its people of Indian descent, Mauritius counts India as one of its biggest trading partners. India said Saturday that it supports Mauritius in its attempts to come to a mutually beneficial agreement with the UK over the Chagos Islands in the Indian Ocean, which are the focus of a sovereignty dispute, ahead of his first trip to the island nation since 2015. Modi's discussions with Mauritian Prime Minister Navinchandra Ramgoolam are anticipated to touch on the matter.


Who is Ramji Gautam, the BSP musical chairs' substitute for Akash Anand?
As the BSP's only MP at the moment, Gautam is a seasoned party member with decades of experience in a variety of organizational capacities. He will be serving as the national coordinator for the BSP for the second time.Rajya Sabha MP Ramji Gautam searched the conference room for a chair when he arrived at the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) office in Lucknow on Sunday for a gathering of the party's top officials. At that point, a staff member told Gautam that Mayawati, the party president, had directed that the MP be requested to occupy one of the five seats on the dais to her right.There were rumors of a significant organizational upheaval in the room when Gautam was offered the seat next to party national general secretary S C Mishra, as Mayawati's nephew and national coordinator Akash Anand was not present. A few minutes later, the BSP chief said something shocking that some had anticipated. The former chief minister of Uttar Pradesh declared that two leaders will henceforth handle the responsibilities after Anand was fired as national coordinator. She appointed her brother, Akash's father, Gautam, and party vice-president Anand Kumar as the new national coordinators. She kicked Akash out of the party on Monday.


Delhi welcomes its fourth female CM: Rekha Gupta is who?
Delhi Announces New Chief Minister: A sizable contingent of BJP supporters and Rekha Gupta's family members assembled outside her Shalimar Bagh home on Wednesday night in anticipation of the announcement that she will be the next Chief Minister of Delhi. The BJP fans shouted, "Jai Shri Ram" and "Sabko dekha, aa gayi Rekha" (we have seen everyone, now Rekha has arrived) amid the sound of dhols and nagadas.Name of Delhi's New Chief Minister: Gupta is a three-time MCD councillor with extensive administrative expertise, and he was the president of the Delhi University Students' Union."I am very excited and am looking forward to supporting my wife," the CM-designate's businessman husband, Manish Gupta, told reporters in the house, grinning. Meera Gupta, the mother-in-law of the BJP leader, offered a box of candy to everybody who stopped over to join in the festivities. She declared, "I am thrilled that she won." She will accomplish anything that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) was unable to. She will make an excellent CM in addition to being a good daughter-in-law.Delhi Announces New Chief Minister: A sizable contingent of BJP supporters and Rekha Gupta's family members assembled outside her Shalimar Bagh home on Wednesday night in anticipation of the announcement that she will be the next Chief Minister of Delhi. The BJP fans shouted, "Jai Shri Ram" and "Sabko dekha, aa gayi Rekha" (we have seen everyone, now Rekha has arrived) amid the sound of dhols and nagadas.Name of Delhi's New Chief Minister: Gupta is a three-time MCD councillor with extensive administrative expertise, and he was the president of the Delhi University Students' Union."I am very excited and am looking forward to supporting my wife," the CM-designate's businessman husband, Manish Gupta, told reporters in the house, grinning. Meera Gupta, the mother-in-law of the BJP leader, offered a box of candy to everybody who stopped over to join in the festivities. She declared, "I am thrilled that she won." She will accomplish anything that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) was unable to. She will make an excellent CM in addition to being a good daughter-in-law.


Analysis: China's past reverberates in Trump and Musk's America
A dramatic attempt to eliminate government bureaucracy is being spearheaded by US President Donald Trump and his billionaire ally, Elon Musk. Wang Xiangwei, a former editor-in-chief of the SCMP, claims that China is currently dealing with its own bureaucratic inefficiencies.HONG KONG: A "Cultural Revolution" like to that of the United States is underway. Many scholars of contemporary Chinese history, including this author, find it impossible to avoid drawing comparisons between the Cultural Revolution in China from 1966 to 1976 and the current assault against federal bureaucracy led by US President Donald Trump and his billionaire ally Elon Musk. One of the major reasons Mao Zedong started the uprising over 59 years ago was his concern that China was becoming into an aristocratic nation that didn't care about the interests and welfare of the people.He organized the Red Guards, who were primarily high school and college students, to launch attacks on government offices across the nation. Mao famously predicted that "great chaos under heaven" would give way to "great order" as China plunged into turmoil and paralysis.

Bihar's religious procession sparks a fight, and Jamui's internet services are suspended.
According to an official on Monday, the state government of Bihar suspended internet connections in the district after a fight broke out between two clans during a religious procession in Jamui. According to Jamui District Magistrate Abhilasha Sharma, nine people were arrested in connection with the Sunday brawl in Jhajha, which left three people injured.According to her, a police officer has also been suspended for failing to do their duties. In order to prevent the situation from getting worse, the district police held a flag march in Jhajha on Monday. According to the official, a case has been filed against 50–60 unnamed people. "The event happened yesterday during a religious procession in Jhajha when a fight broke out between members of two communities. Three people were injured when members of both sides resorted to stone-throwing. The police quickly brought the scene under control. The district magistrate informed PTI that all of the injured were sent to the closest government hospital and that their condition was deemed to be safe.