Vishwasghaat: CJP to review Centres promises, hints at fresh nationwide protest
CM Yogi predicts SP wipeout in next UP polls, says 'Babua' Akhilesh ignored the poor
CJP to review status of Centre's assurances on Monday; keeps option to launch fresh stir open
The Cockroach Janta Party will meet Monday to review government assurances. They state the Centre has not formally communicated steps to fulfill promises. The party may launch another peaceful nationwide agitation if commitments are not met. This comes after the Supreme Court sought a list of FIRs against students.
Modi govt forms panel to permanently solve the issue of
The idea of a single Gorkha identity has increasingly faced challenges from various indigenous communities. Groups such as Rai, Gurung, Bhujel, Thami, Sunuwar, Jogi, Khas, Magar and Newar have sought recognition of their separate ethnic identities and, in some cases, Scheduled Tribe status and development boards.
Sajjan Kumar role model row: Haryana Cong leader urges Kharge to remove Hooda from CWC
People will wipe out Samajwadi Party in next UP assembly polls: Yogi Adityanath
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath criticised the Samajwadi Party's agenda. He claimed the opposition party neglected the needs of the poor. Adityanath announced increased benefits for mid-day meal cooks in government schools. He stated his government prioritises the state's development and public safety. The Chief Minister vowed to permanently eliminate the Samajwadi Party in upcoming elections.
Rahul Gandhi posters as 'real-life Batman' put up outside Congress HQ
Posters portraying Rahul Gandhi as Batman appeared outside Congress headquarters. Gandhi previously joked about being Batman during an Instagram session with students. He participated in protests and staged a sit-in demanding an FIR. Delhi Police registered a formal FIR under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. A Supreme Court committee will investigate allegations of police excesses and protester violence.
Piyush Goyal to lead largest business delegation to Japan from India
In Tokyo, Goyal will hold a series of meetings with top executives of major Japanese industrial conglomerates
Andhra Pradesh weather alert: Heavy rain, winds forecast for northern Andhra
Low-pressure area develops over Bay of Bengal; coastal population urged to exercise caution
Rahul's women's empowerment pitch hypocritical, says Fadnavis; calls Congress 'directionless'
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis criticised Rahul Gandhi's recent interaction with students. Fadnavis called Gandhi's stance hypocritical for opposing the Women's Reservation Bill. He stated that Gandhi's words do not match his actions regarding women's rights. The Chief Minister also labeled the Congress party as directionless and full of loudmouths. He claimed the party has lost touch with the ground realities.
Govt notifies MMDR Act even as states threaten to move Supreme Court
The act restricts states powers to levy taxes on mineral rights and mineral-bearing lands
Explainer: What will actually change for you under UCC
CPI (M) condemns attack on party leaders in Kallakurichi, demands arrest of perpetrators
Senior CPI(M) leaders faced a violent attack in Kallakurichi district on August 21. An eight-member gang assaulted the leaders and damaged their vehicle near Ulundurpet. The party alleges the attack was linked to their protest against fund misappropriation. CPI(M) leaders received medical treatment and have returned home.
Gautam Adani meets Karnataka CM, BJP attacks Congress over double standard
Industrialist Gautam Adani met Karnataka Chief Minister D K Shivakumar for an hour. Sources described the meeting as a courtesy visit while returning to the airport. The meeting occurred amid a proposed tunnel road project for which Adani Enterprises is the lowest bidder. The BJP criticised the Congress for perceived double standards regarding the industrialist.
Centre Pushes States to Speed Up LPG-to-PNG Shift
New Delhi, Aug 23: The Centre has asked states and Union Territories to appoint district-level nodal officers to accelerate the shift of households from LPG to piped natural gas (PNG) in areas where piped gas is available, citing the need for a faster and more coordinated transition. In an August 21 letter to state chief [] The post Centre Pushes States to Speed Up LPG-to-PNG Shift appeared first on Northlines .
Facing backlash, Deepender Hooda says never called Sajjan Kumar 'role model'
Rohtak MP Deepender Hooda has clarified his statements regarding Sajjan Kumar's death, denying he ever referred to the former MP as a role model. He underscored his family's long-standing opposition to the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, firmly reiterating their commitment to advocating for the rights and justice of the Sikh community. Hooda's remarks come in response to intense backlash from multiple political factions.
PM Modi Urges Youth to Push India
New Delhi, Aug 23: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday called on Indias youth to dream bigger, innovate further and explore new frontiers as he hailed the countrys growing capabilities in space on National Space Day. In a social media post, Modi greeted the nation on the occasion and highlighted the expanding role of young [] The post PM Modi Urges Youth to Push Indias Space Frontiers appeared first on Northlines .
Parliament Session Still Not Prorogued, Fueling Delimitation Bill Buzz
New Delhi, Aug 23: Ten days after both Houses of Parliament were adjourned sine die, the Monsoon Session has not yet been formally prorogued, triggering speculation that the government may seek to pass key legislation without convening a fresh session. The Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha were adjourned sine die on August 13, but the [] The post Parliament Session Still Not Prorogued, Fueling Delimitation Bill Buzz appeared first on Northlines .
TN orders quality check on alcohol content across all distilleries following Enrica controversy
Following directives from FSSAI, TASMAC had on August 13 banned the sale of 11 liquor variants produced by 'Enrica Enterprises'
'Why this abnormal gap?' Congress questions delay in prorogation of Monsoon Session
NSA Doval to visit Beijing for 25th round of India-China border talks
India to Serve Hafiz Saeed Court Summons in Pakistan Over Pahalgam Attack
New Delhi: India is set to send court summons to Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba founder Hafiz Saeed through diplomatic channels in connection with the 2025 Pahalgam terror attack case, sources said, in a move aimed at establishing that the accused was given an opportunity to appear before the court and present his defence. The summons will be [] The post India to Serve Hafiz Saeed Court Summons in Pakistan Over Pahalgam Attack appeared first on Northlines .
India Test-Fires First Fully Indigenous AK-203
New Delhi: India has achieved a major milestone in small arms indigenisation with the manufacture and successful test-firing of the first fully indigenous AK-203 assault rifle, named Sher, at the Korwa ordnance facility in Amethi. The rifle has been produced by Indo-Russian Rifles Private Limited (IRRPL), a joint venture between India and Russia established in [] The post India Test-Fires First Fully Indigenous AK-203 Sher Rifle at Amethi appeared first on Northlines .
We will not back down: CJP keeps pressure on Rajasthan government over alleged violent clash
Cockroach Janata Party spokesperson Ashutosh Ranka demanded arrests for alleged violence at a school. He urged the Rajasthan government to act on filed FIRs regarding the incident. Ranka stated the party seeks school reconstruction and action against those responsible. Reconstruction work is scheduled to begin soon with a significant financial allocation. The party will continue its outreach and focus on education infrastructure improvements.
NSA Doval to visit China on Monday to attend Special Representatives talks with FM Wang
National Security Advisor Ajit Doval will attend boundary talks in Beijing this week. These talks precede Chinese President Xi Jinping's anticipated visit to India for the BRICS summit. India reiterates border peace is essential for good bilateral relations with China. Recent reports indicated Chinese troop movements near the Arunachal Pradesh border. Both nations aim to maintain communication and border peace through established mechanisms.
Silent guardian: Rahul Gandhi cast as real-life batman in posters outside Congress HQ
Impressed by their energy & ambition: PM Modi meets Indias space startups on National Space Day
DMK-BJP secret pact? Vaiko revives allegation as parties spar over delimitation
Daughter of MLA Rohit Pawar's PA found dead in Maharashtra's Baramati; cops launch probe
Adjourned, not prorogued: Parliament Monsoon Session awaits formal closure
Ten days after both Houses of Parliament were adjourned sine die, the Monsoon session is yet to end formally, giving rise to speculation that the government wants to pass a key legislation without convening a new session. Both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha were adjourned sine die (for an indefinite period) on August 13. Usually, the session is prorogued (formally ended) within the next three to four days. However, the prorogation notification for the Monsoon session had not been issued as of Sunday morning. The Budget session ended on April 18 and was prorogued on April 20. According to constitutional provisions, the president convenes and prorogues the session on the recommendation of the government. There has been strong speculation that the government could bring the bill to amend the women's reservation law to ensure its implementation before the 2029 parliamentary polls. An earlier attempt during the Budget session had failed as the government could not stack up the numbe
The Indian Overseas Congress USA Telangana Chapter voiced disappointment over denied political clearance for Chief Minister Revanth Reddy's US trip. The Ministry of External Affairs cited the program's inappropriateness for the office held by the Chief Minister. Reddy stated his visit aimed to bring global institutions to Telangana for youth education and skills.
Expressing her firm stance, Mayawati, the BSP chief, has rejected the idea of substituting caste-based reservations with economic ones, arguing that it would harm the broader national interest. She pointed to constitutional protections for historically marginalized groups and condemned Congress leaders for neglecting conversations with anti-reservation demonstrators. Mayawati called for a united effort to safeguard reservation policies amidst rising opposition.
Anti-reservation protests: Chirag Paswan says govt will engage if demands presented systematically
TN govt seeks explanation from officials who issued circulars banning students' protests
Sources said Commissioner of Collegiate Education P Ponniah issued a notice directing Selvi to submit her formal reply within one week, clarifying the circumstances under which the communication was drafted and dispatched to state-run institutions
No permission for protest against UGC regulations, reservation system: Delhi Police
Justice Karol who computed notional income of housewives retires
CJI Surya Kant proposes Nyaya Setu for seamless implementation of verdicts in BRICS+ countries
Kerala Wakf Board registered over 40K properties, wants time to register 25K more
Hyderabad: The row over the recent remarks of state Forest Minister Konda Surekhas daughter against Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy and other leaders deepened on Saturday, August 22, with ruling Congress MLAs demanding an apology from the minister. Observing that Surekha cannot distance herself from the comments of her daughter, party MLA Vijaya Ramana Rao Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Medical device makers flag new sterilisation labelling rule
Cold medicines for under-4s face curbs over safety concerns
No work, no study, no training: 8.7 crore Indian youth caught in a career gap
PM Narendra Modi meets BJPs new office-bearers, urges stronger connect with people
Prime Minister Modi met the BJP's new national office-bearers, stressing public connection and organizational strength. The party announced a nationwide 'Seva Sankalp Abhiyan' from September 17 to October 17. This campaign aims to spread the spirit of service associated with Modi's public life. BJP workers will honor Anganwadi workers and encourage youth participation in service activities.
Panic visible in Delhi: Pawan Khera on Rahul Gandhis Pune student outreach
Rahul Gandhi's 'Chhatro Ki Goonj' program focused on young women in Pune. Congress leaders stated the program's message reached Delhi, causing visible panic. Supriya Shrinate highlighted the platform provided for women to voice their concerns. Union Minister Murlidhar Mohol criticized the program, calling it ineffective and alleging payments. The campaign aims to address student issues like exam irregularities and unemployment.
Jaishankar to visit Moscow on August 23-24
BJP, RSS want to 'cage' women: Rahul Gandhi to students in Pune
Rahul Gandhi criticized the Manusmriti and the patriarchal system in India. He urged women to believe in themselves and stand up for their rights. Gandhi stated that women are India's biggest asset and should not face restrictions. He attacked the BJP and RSS for their alleged mindset towards women. The event faced controversy with clashes and allegations of student coercion.
Govt launches 62,500 Cr Mobile Phone Manufacturing Scheme, aims strong Indian brand by 2027
Karnataka man arrested after Instagram trail unveils links to Pakistani gangsters
BJP holds first Working Committee meet in Kashmir
Arvind Sharma Jammu Tawi, Aug 22:The Jammu and Kashmir unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will hold its first-ever two-day Pradesh Working Committee meeting in Srinagar from Saturday, August 23, with senior party leaders, office-bearers and elected representatives expected to participate. The meeting is being organised as part of the partys organisational and political [] The post BJP holds first Working Committee meet in Kashmir appeared first on Northlines .
Acid Attack Case: Kathua Court awards Life-term to Man, 10 yrs to Woman
Sarbjeet Singh Jammu Tawi /Kathua, August 22 In a significant verdict in a five-year-old acid attack case, the Court of Additional Sessions Judge, Kathua, presided over by Judge Pravin Pandoh, on Friday sentenced Vipul Sharma to life imprisonment and Reva Devi to 10 years of rigorous imprisonment for the offence punishable under Section 326-A of [] The post Acid Attack Case: Kathua Court awards Life-term to Man, 10 yrs to Woman appeared first on Northlines .
Rajouri Hospital Canteen Contractors allege Commission demand for bill clearance
Ajay Sharma Rajouri, August 22:Despite government efforts to curb corruption, particularly in the health sector, allegations of irregularities have surfaced in the operation of a canteen at a Sub-District Hospital (SDH) in Rajouri, where contractors claim that bills for meals supplied to patients are allegedly cleared only after payment of commissions to certain officials and [] The post Rajouri Hospital Canteen Contractors allege Commission demand for bill clearance appeared first on Northlines .
Chhari Mubarak leaves Srinagar for Amarnath Shrine
SRINAGAR, Aug 22: The final and spiritually significant leg of the annual Amarnath Yatra began on Saturday with the departure of Chhari Mubarak, the sacred mace of Lord Shiva, from the Dashnami Akhara in Srinagar. The sacred mace was taken out after traditional prayers and rituals at the Dashnami Akhara, with devotees participating in the [] The post Chhari Mubarak leaves Srinagar for Amarnath Shrine appeared first on Northlines .
IIM Jammu should root-research in border economies, frontier dev: LG
Jammu Tawi, Aug 22:Stating that Indian institute of Management (IIM) Jammu needs to convert its growth into new discoveries, Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha on Saturday said the institute should define its own bold and distinctive ideas to turn the boardrooms of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh region into living case studies. According to the details available [] The post IIM Jammu should root-research in border economies, frontier dev: LG appeared first on Northlines .
Sinha briefs PM on JK Nasha Mukt Abhyan
Jammu Tawi, Aug 22:Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Manoj Sinha, on Saturday called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi and presented the Nasha Mukt Jammu Kashmir Abhiyan 100 Days Campaign Coffee Table Book to him. According to the details available with the news agency the book designed, curated and published by [] The post Sinha briefs PM on JK Nasha Mukt Abhyan appeared first on Northlines .
Oppn slams tariff hike, mocks NC Govt
SRINAGAR, Aug 22: Opposition leaders and trade bodies on Saturday criticised the reported 6.83 per cent hike in electricity tariffs in Jammu and Kashmir, questioning the National Conference-led government over its unfulfilled electoral promise of providing 200 units of free electricity to households. Leader of Opposition in the J&K Legislative Assembly Sunil Sharma termed the [] The post Oppn slams tariff hike, mocks NC Govts 200 free units promise appeared first on Northlines .
The statement given by Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha that security forces alone cannot defeat terrorism is quite significant as it deserves serious attention of all the stakeholders in the Union Territory. It is a known fact that terrorism is not just a security challenge; rather, it is a social and economic challenge [] The post Cutting Terrorism At Roots appeared first on Northlines .
World in churn, and Indias foreign policy needs to adapt to it
Pakistan Supreme Court orders moving Imran Khan to Hospital
Ex-PM deliberately deprived of proper medical care By Tirthankar Mitra Much apprehension has been expressed about the health of imprisoned former Pakistan Imran Khan. The Pakistan Supreme Court has ordered moving him from prison to a hospital. The order raised a larger question about Pakistans institutions upholding basic constitutional obligations. It is all [] The post Pakistan Supreme Court orders moving Imran Khan to Hospital appeared first on Northlines .
From Stone-pelters to Flag-bearers: A positive transformation in Kashmir
Omkar Dattatray After decades marked by militancy, violence and political unrest, Jammu and Kashmir has witnessed a perceptible and encouraging change in recent years. The transition from stone-pelters to flag-bearers captures, in a powerful metaphor, one aspect of this changing reality. The sight of ordinary citizens, political leaders and young people carrying and waving the [] The post From Stone-pelters to Flag-bearers: A positive transformation in Kashmir appeared first on Northlines .
26/11 case: Mumbai Police seek Interpol route to try Pakistani terrorist Hafiz Saeed, 5 others
NIA searches 10 J&K locations linked to Pakistan-based LeT handlers
'Dont call me Chinese, I am Indian': 4-year-old Arunachal girl response goes viral
Andhra approves green AI data centre in Visakhapatnam with investment of over 30,000 cr
Incentives for project to include exemption from stamp, electricity duty, and power infrastructure and water supply support
West Bengal govt mulls paying outstanding incentives to industry in tranches
Total outstanding incentive to industry believed to exceed 10,000 crore
Rahul Gandhi says women belong to themselves, rejects Manusmriti's prescription about their identity
Rahul Gandhi passionately asserted that women are independent individuals who do not belong to their male relatives. He denounced the outdated perspectives of the Manusmriti that enforce female dependence. With the dreams and aspirations of seventy crore women, India's true potential can be unlocked. He stressed that women represent the nations greatest strength and should empower themselves with self-belief and confidence.
The Bharatiya Janata Party has publicly criticized the Congress Working Committee's recent stance on Vande Mataram, deeming it a disregard for national pride. To counter this, the BJP launched a pan-India campaign emphasizing the significance of the National Song, asserting its role in India's fight for freedom. Additionally, BJP leaders discussed ongoing community service projects and outlined future outreach plans.
Serious allegations: SAD's Harsimrat Badal on NHRC notice to Bhagwant Mann's wife
The National Human Rights Commission has intervened in serious allegations against the Punjab Chief Minister's wife. These allegations involve an attempt to suppress a rape case for a bribe. The commission has directed the Punjab Chief Secretary and DGP to investigate. An Action Taken Report is expected within two weeks from the authorities. Further action will proceed after the commission receives the submitted report.
Delhi Master Plan 2047: Six health centres, three hospitals per lakh population planned across city
The Master Plan 2047 proposes an integrated healthcare system with facilities distributed in residential areas and linked to public transport
Anyone living in West Bengal will have to sing 'Vande Mataram': Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari stated that all residents must sing 'Vande Mataram'. He emphasized no compromise on nationalism and patriotism within the state. Adhikari criticized alleged anti-national elements at Jadavpur University. He vowed to establish nationalism inside and outside the university campus. The government aims to fulfill Syama Prasad Mookerjee's vision for the state.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Friday alleged that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's 'Chhatron Ki Goonj' event in Pune was not a genuine student gathering but a politically planned programme aimed at creating controversy and giving Gandhi a e-launch. He further alleged that social media influencers were being paid 30,000 to attend or promote the event.
DMK announces sweeping overhaul, sets age caps to induct young blood
The principal opposition DMK unveiled a structural overhaul in its organisation on Saturday fixing strict age caps and limiting term for party posts following its electoral setback in the April 2026 Assembly election. The party's executive committee, which met at Anna Arivalayam - the DMK state headquarters - with its president M K Stalin in the chair, passed crucial resolutions to radically restructure the organisation setup. Under the new blueprint, the DMK will expand its organisational districts from 78 to 110, with each district broadly mapped across two Assembly constituencies to ensure localised administration. The standalone post of city secretary in major urban centers such as Coimbatore and Tambaram has been completely abolished. Instead, urban zones will be redrawn by voter density - Chennai Corporation Area Committees will average 40,000 voters, while other corporations will average 30,000 voters per committee. Once party president formally releases the boundary maps
BJP to launch month-long 'Seva Sankalp Abhiyan' marking PM Modi's 25 years in public office
The Bharatiya Janata Party will initiate a month-long campaign to honor Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 25 years. This 'Seva Sankalp Abhiyan' will commence after the annual 'Seva Pakhwada' event. The initiative aims to connect beneficiaries with government welfare schemes through 'Seva Setu Abhiyan'. A 'National Innovation Challenge' will encourage youth to develop local problem solutions.
Deeply unfair: Kharge slams Centre over Revanth Reddys US tour cancellation
'Fight is against BJP': Akhilesh Yadav says SP won't break its alliances
Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav on Saturday said his party would not break alliances, asserting that the fight is against the BJP as he accused the ruling party of pursuing policies benefiting big business groups. Addressing reporters at the party headquarters here, Yadav said, The Samajwadi Party never breaks alliances. When the Samajwadi Party agrees to move forward with others, it stands by them, and we have always honoured our commitments. He said the party's objective is to form a government committed to social justice based on socialist ideology and solidarity with the 'PDA' -- 'pichhda' (backward classes), Dalit and 'alpsankhyak' (minorities). They are scared of the PDA, that is why they are trying to misrepresent the PDA. The greater the suffering, the stronger the PDA will become, Yadav said. On inflation, the Samajwadi Party (SP) chief said essential commodities have become expensive, particularly with festivals approaching. Everything is becoming expensive tod
No more boarding pass stamps: New immigration rule for international flyers from Sept 1
PM Modi compares the Delhi Metro with the metro systems in New York, Hong Kong, and Paris
Distrust and diversify: Jaishankars four-step response to global risk | ET WLF 2026
The meeting between Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy and Maya Tudor and Faisal Devji has triggered outrage in India over the duos record of peddling anti-India propaganda. The BJP has accused CM Revanth Reddy of coddling anti-India propagandists.
'The fight is against BJP': Akhilesh Yadav says SP won't break alliances
Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav affirmed his party's commitment to existing alliances. He accused the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party of pursuing policies that benefit large business groups. Yadav highlighted rising prices of essential commodities and questioned government claims on per capita income. He also alleged deliberate weakening of primary education and discrimination against communities. The party leader stated that speaking truth has become difficult under the current government.
Punjab CM's wife sends notice to ex-judge over allegation of demanding Rs 5 cr to suppress rape case
Gurpreet Kaur, wife of Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, has sent a legal notice to a former judge. This action follows allegations that she sought five crore rupees to suppress a rape case. The National Human Rights Commission has also issued a notice to the Punjab government. Opposition leaders have called for Chief Minister Mann to clarify the serious allegations.
GI gains fade as Keralams handloom struggles for lasting economic boost
Study finds early rise in sales and weavers wages after Geographical Indication tag was received, but gains have eroded over time
Pinarayi Vijayan rejects CPI demand for deputy leader post in Keralam Assembly
Pinarayi Vijayan rejected the CPI's demand for the deputy leader's post. He accused the UDF government of failing to control essential commodity prices. Vijayan also questioned the Chief Minister's claims about the state's financial situation. He highlighted the sharp rise in prices of rice and vegetables. The opposition leader criticized the governor's alleged unconstitutional actions.
Former Keralam CM Vijayan says his hands clean; denies hawala dealings
Pinarayi Vijayan stated his family's hands are clean regarding hawala dealings. His daughter Veena has cooperated with the Enforcement Directorate's money laundering investigation. The probe concerns alleged payments from CMRL to Veena's defunct company. Vijayan questioned the Enforcement Directorate's unusual press release and media reports.
Sikh groups protest outside Rahul Gandhi's home, seek apology over Sajjan Kumar remarks
Sikh leaders protested outside Rahul Gandhi's residence on Saturday. They demanded an apology for Congress leaders' remarks about Sajjan Kumar. Sajjan Kumar, convicted in the 1984 riots, recently passed away. Protesters stated that such statements reopened old wounds for families. They asked Gandhi to clarify the Congress party's stance on Kumar.
The Bharatiya Janata Party passed a resolution defending Vande Mataram's national status. This action strongly condemned the Congress Working Committee's recent decision regarding the song. The BJP affirmed the constitutional and statutory protection of the complete National Song. They rejected attempts to subordinate Vande Mataram to communal or political considerations.
BJP passes resolution defending full legacy of 'Vande Mataram'
The Bharatiya Janata Party passed a resolution defending Vande Mataram's national status. This action strongly condemned the Congress Working Committee's recent decision regarding the song. The BJP affirmed the constitutional and statutory protection of the complete National Song. They rejected attempts to subordinate Vande Mataram to communal or political considerations.
West Bengal Minister Dilip Ghosh criticised Rahul Gandhi's Delhi protest. He questioned Gandhi's absence from student protests in Jharkhand. Students there are agitating against alleged irregularities in recruitment exams. The Jharkhand High Court stayed government decisions, causing further disgruntlement. The BJP accused Gandhi of a duplicitous attitude towards student welfare.
Karnataka bans non-dairy paneer for a year, cites public health concerns
Karnataka bans nondairy paneer for a year cites public health concerns

