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The BJP lodged a complaint with the Election Commission against Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge for calling Prime Minister Narendra Modi a errorist. Union Minister Kiren Rijiju stated that such language is unprecedented and demanded strict action and an apology from Kharge and the Congress party.
A year after a devastating terror attack claimed 26 lives in Pahalgam, the valley grapples with lingering fear and a fractured tourism economy. India responded with Operation Sindoor, a cross-border military action, and extensive diplomatic efforts. While security has been bolstered, the region's recovery remains fragile, with businesses and residents still navigating the profound impact of the violence.
Mothabari in Bengal witnessed violence over SIR deletions. The crackdown thats followed has led many voters to flee the area
Reiterates BJP Will Implement UCC In State
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has accused the Election Commission of bias, alleging unequal treatment in granting permissions for political rallies. She highlighted a denied meeting in Kolkata while Prime Minister Modi's event received swift approval. Banerjee also claimed the BJP deliberately delayed her travel and obstructed her party's campaign efforts, vowing democratic retribution.
Interpretation Of Constitutional Provisions Cant Be Viewed Via Religious Lens
A new home was gifted to the family of a brave ponywallah, Syed Adil Hussain Shah, who died saving tourists in Pahalgam. Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde virtually handed over the house, built by Shiv Sena, honoring Shah's sacrifice. The family expressed pride and gratitude for the support received.
Maternal care in India shows improved access but uneven postnatal experiences, with breastfeeding struggles, weak follow-ups, and limited mental health support hindering recovery. Experts emphasize continuous guidance and a shift from delivery-centric to mother-centric care, highlighting the crucial role of family and early preparation for better outcomes.
Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar pledged a rigorous effort to ensure West Bengal's elections are free from fear, violence, and inducements. He emphasized a zero-tolerance policy for malpractices and warned against any government functionary influencing the process. Kumar urged all voters to cast their ballots fearlessly, calling the upcoming polls a celebration of democracy.
Delhi CM Rekha Gupta alleged TMC goons switched off streetlights during her Kolkata roadshow, calling it an attempt to disrupt the event and create a security risk. She stated the public responded by using mobile flashlights, signaling their readiness to support the BJP. Gupta expressed confidence in the BJP's victory in the upcoming West Bengal Assembly elections.
A political leader has entered a dispute over Lenskart's employee dress code. The leader defended Hindu religious symbols after allegations of restrictions. Lenskart has since apologized and pledged to revise its guidelines. The company stated it welcomes all symbols of faith and culture. This incident has broadened the debate on workplace expression and religious identity.
20 years after the death of ABA Ghani Khan Choudhury, parties are still claiming the legacy of the Congress stalwart to pull votes

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