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May 2, 2026, 09:32 AM
BJP Wins Seat in Upaleta Block After 40-Year Hiatus

BJP Wins Seat in Upaleta Block After 40-Year Hiatus

Rajkot ΰͺ€ΰͺΎ.ΰͺ°ΰͺƒ The victory of BJP candidate Bharatiben M. Humbal in the Dumiani meeting of the Upaleta block of the district panchayat has brought the saffron victory wave after 4 decades. Heartfelt gratitude to the awakened voters of the Dumiani district panchayat for expressing faith in the Bharatiya Janata Party's symbol "lotus" and stamping the path of development.
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May 2, 2026, 09:24 AM
Supreme Court Rejects TMC Challenge on Central Government Employees at West Bengal Vote Count

Supreme Court Rejects TMC Challenge on Central Government Employees at West Bengal Vote Count

New Delhi: Ahead of the counting of votes for the 294-member West Bengal Assembly, the TMC has received a setback from the Supreme Court. On Saturday, the court heard a petition filed by the TMC challenging the Calcutta High Court order on the appointment of central government and public sector undertaking (PSU) employees at counting centres. The court said that the appointment of central government employees for counting is not against the rules. The bench clarified that no fresh order is required in the matter. The Supreme Court did not issue any specific guidelines on the petition, saying, "No order is required."
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May 2, 2026, 09:20 AM
Tension Erupts in Falta, West Bengal Amid Assembly Election

Tension Erupts in Falta, West Bengal Amid Assembly Election

Tension has been reported from the Falta area of South 24 Parganas district amid West Bengal Assembly Election 2026. There were heated arguments between locals and security forces, with people accusing TMC leaders of threatening them. There were long arguments between people and security forces during the incident. Although efforts were made to control the situation, tension remained in the area. Polling for 294 seats of the West Bengal Assembly has been held in two phases on 23 April and 29 April. Counting of votes for these elections is now scheduled for 4 May. #WATCH West Bengal Elections 2026. South 24 Parganas: Locals have a heated argument with security personnel in Falta area. They are alleging that TMC leaders are threatening them. pic.twitter.com/tZkariNAwo Around 37% voter turnout was recorded at 11 am during the ongoing repolling process in two assembly seats of West Bengal's South 24 Parganas district.
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May 2, 2026, 09:19 AM
Gondal Politics Rekindled: Submissions Seek Cancellation of Jairajsinh Jadeja's Bail in Nilesh Rayani Murder Case

Gondal Politics Rekindled: Submissions Seek Cancellation of Jairajsinh Jadeja's Bail in Nilesh Rayani Murder Case

(By Jitendra Acharya) Gondal's politics, which had been quiet for some time, has been rekindled after the local body elections. Submissions have been made to the Supreme Court, the state police chief, the range IG, the governor, and the state government, challenging the release of the former MLA Jairajsinh Jadeja on bail in the Nilesh Rayani murder case and seeking cancellation of the bail. This has caused a stir. Jagdishbhai Muljibhai Sotadiya, brother of Jayeshbhai, the complainant in the Nilesh Rayani murder case, has made written submissions to the Gujarat government's law department and the Supreme Court. According to the documents submitted by Jagdishbhai Sotadiya, Jairajsinh Jadeja was sentenced to life imprisonment by the High Court, which he appealed to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court granted bail to Jairajsinh with certain strict conditions, the main condition of which was to stay out of the state of Gujarat and not to enter the state without the court's prior permission.
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May 2, 2026, 09:06 AM
Indian Farmer Advocate Seeks Support Price Increase for Self-Reliance

Indian Farmer Advocate Seeks Support Price Increase for Self-Reliance

(By Yasin Bloch) Visavadar, Dt. 2: Visavadar Yard Chairman Vinubhai Hapni has submitted a written representation to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to increase the support price of agricultural produce to make farmers self-reliant. He has praised the Prime Minister's commendable efforts to double the income of the farmers of the country. Hapni has said that it is necessary to increase the support price of agricultural produce to make the farmers of the country self-reliant. In the letter addressed to the Prime Minister, Hapni has said that efforts are being made to double the income of the farmers of the country. It is your dream that the farmer of India becomes self-reliant. We propose the following increase in the price of agricultural produce by the central government for the year 2026-27.
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May 2, 2026, 09:02 AM
Navalbhai Mungra Celebrates 52nd Birthday Amidst Serving the People

Navalbhai Mungra Celebrates 52nd Birthday Amidst Serving the People

(By Sanjay Dangar) Dhrol Dt. 2: Today is the 52nd birthday of Shri Navalbhai Mungra, a prominent leader of Jamnagar district BJP and a strong leader of the organization. Navalbhai, who strengthened the party in Dhrol Taluka BJP as General Secretary, Dhrol Taluka Organization President, is currently working as President of District Kisan Morcha and Director of APMC Dhrol. Navalbhai Mungra has been active in the Bharatiya Janata Party for the last 20 years. ΰͺ—્‍.ΰͺ–્‍. Navalbhai, who has studies till now, has worked continuously from 2007 to 2019 in different organizations including Yuva Morcha. Dhrol Taluka has served as General Secretary in BJP. Then as BJP Taluka President from 2019 to 2025, he has played a fundamental role in strengthening the party organization from village to village. Currently, as the President of Jamnagar District Kisan Morcha, Navalbhai, a native of Bada Itala and a service-minded personality, has been serving the people in disasters like Corona and drought. On the occasion of his birthday, 9269 mobile numbers of political and social activists have been blessed by him.
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May 2, 2026, 08:29 AM
TMC Leader Accuses Security Personnel of Humiliation and Irregularities in West Bengal Strongrooms

TMC Leader Accuses Security Personnel of Humiliation and Irregularities in West Bengal Strongrooms

Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], May 2 (ANI): Claiming that the security personnel deployed in West Bengal "don't know the rules" and are trying to "humiliate us every day," Trinamool Congress ( TMC ) leader and Shyampukur candidate Shashi Panja said on Saturday that she was briefly barred from entering the strongroom despite rules permitting candidates to inspect the place. The TMC leader visited the Netaji Indoor stadium strongroom today, where she said that security officials at first did not allow her inside, saying that people who are already in will have to come out first. She said that only after clarification from the police was she allowed to enter. " Security personnel deployed outside don't even know that the candidate can go in (strong room). They told me that I will be allowed to go in once one of the two people who have gone inside comes out. Then the Police intervened to tell them that the candidate is allowed...They don't know the rule and humiliate us every day," Panja told ANI. She also flagged the lack of CCTVs in the Netaji Indoor Stadium strongroom, claiming that the officials have told her that the cameras will be installed "shortly." "There is no use in going to the strong room now because the postal ballot trunks belonging to 7 Assembly constituencies in North Kolkata came at 4 am today. But there was no representative of a political party here. It has been kept in a room which has no CCTV. When we inquired, we were told that CCTV will be installed shortly," she said. She claimed that she waited for a long while at the strongroom to see when the CCTV would be installed, but did not see the security arrangements in place. Earlier today, the TMC had filed an official complaint against the Returning Officer at Khudiram Anushilan Kendra, another strongroom. The AITC claims that "unauthorised sorting of postal ballot covers" occurred. However, both the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the AITC have claimed irregularities in the security of the strong room, alleging that it was opened without authorisation. The Trinamool Congress had organised a sit-in near the centre after alleging unauthorised access to the strong room. Meanwhile, 15 polling stations across the Magrahat Paschim and Diamond Harbour constituencies in the South 24 Parganas district started voting early on Saturday. The Election Commission of India (ECI) had ordered repolling following certain irregularities. (ANI)
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May 2, 2026, 08:22 AM
West Bengal Election Row: Union Minister Alleges Tampering of EVMs by Ruling Party

West Bengal Election Row: Union Minister Alleges Tampering of EVMs by Ruling Party

Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], May 2 (ANI): Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar on Saturday said the number of booths selected for repolling in the state was "very low", while alleging there had been "no verdict on Falta" despite complaints of irregularities. Reacting to the repolling across 15 booths, Majumdar alleged that several Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) had been tampered with by the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC). "I think this number (15 booths) is very low and there has been no verdict on Falta. A lot of EVM buttons were tampered with there by TMC... Anyway, let the voting conclude quickly and let the people's verdict come on May 4; that is the most important thing," Majumdar told ANI. He also responded to TMC leader Shashi Panja's letter to the State Chief Electoral Officer, in which she raised concerns over the conduct of the election process. Claiming that the ruling party was worried about the outcome, Majumdar said, "Fear of defeat has settled in the heart of TMC, due to which they are repeatedly raising all such issues. Under the leadership of Mamata Banerjee , TMC has started playing the role of the opposition party from yesterday itself. TMC has realised that the upcoming results will disappoint them and a BJP government will be formed." The Union Minister on the electoral situation in Diamond Harbour, alleged,"The demographics in Diamond Harbour are also a bit of a challenge for us... The kind of rigging that happens there--putting black tape, cellophane tape--is Abhishek Banerjee's democracy model." Meanwhile, the political row over the deployment of central forces during polling intensified after Abhishek Banerjee accused them of acting as a "BJP private army" and manhandling citizens. He also alleged that such actions led to the death of an elderly man in Udaynarayanpur. Repolling is underway across 15 booths in West Bengal following complaints of alleged irregularities. The counting of votes is scheduled for May 4. Earlier on Friday, Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Shashi Panja wrote to the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of West Bengal expressing concern over "intermittent CCTV disruptions" in strong rooms and seeking immediate access to complete surveillance records. In her letter dated May 1, Panja raised objections over reported interruptions in CCTV surveillance at multiple strong room locations, stating that such lapses could compromise the integrity and security of stored electronic voting machines (EVMs) and VVPATs. Meanwhile, repolling begins early morning in 11 booths of the Magrahat Paschim Assembly constituency and 4 booths of the Diamond Harbour Assembly constituency in South 24 Parganas. The repolling is being done after reports of tampering with EVMs at some polling booths emerged during the second phase of polling held on April 29. The final phase of polling for the high-octane West Bengal assembly elections concluded, with voter turnout hitting remarkable numbers at 92.67 per cent, while the counting of votes will take place on May 4. (ANI)
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May 2, 2026, 07:56 AM
Uttar Pradesh Politics: War of Words Escalates Ahead of 2027 Assembly Elections

Uttar Pradesh Politics: War of Words Escalates Ahead of 2027 Assembly Elections

UP Politics: As the clock is ticking for the 2027 assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh, the war of words between political parties and leaders is intensifying. On the occasion of Buddha Purnima, former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister and Samajwadi Party National President Akhilesh Yadav gave a new start to this war. In fact, on the occasion of Buddha Purnima, both the Deputy Chief Ministers reached Kushinagar. They prayed for world peace and public welfare by offering cheevar at Mahaparinirvan temple. Later both the Deputy Chief Ministers had posted a video on social media with the caption'Budham Sharanam Gachhami! '. SP Chief Akhilesh Yadav took a jibe at this and reposted the video. Now Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya has also responded to this. On the social media platform'X ', Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya replied to Yadav and wrote -'Respected Shri Akhilesh Yadav Ji, Fit and Fearless Your Jodi '.
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BJP MP Accuses TMC of Having Trust Deficit Over Unsubstantiated Claims

BJP MP Accuses TMC of Having Trust Deficit Over Unsubstantiated Claims

New Delhi [India], May 2 (ANI): Allegations of electoral malpractice continued to be fired back and forth in West Bengal following the conclusion of polling, with Bharatiya Janata Party MP Sudhanshu Trivedi claiming on Saturday that it is the All India Trinamool Congress ( AITC ) that is facing a trust deficit due to repeatedly approaching the court over unsubstantiated claims on constitutional bodies. Trivedi expressed happiness over the Supreme Court declining today to intervene in the Election Commission of India (ECI) deciding to only deploy central government employees for vote-counting supervising duties in West Bengal. "In over ten years, TMC has gone to court atleast 80 times regarding various orders, and every time they have gotten rejected. Today, the Supreme Court has also rejected to pass an order on interfering with the constitutional work of the Election Commission , and rejected their petition," the Rajya Sabha MP said during a press conference here. He pointed out that the lack of trust is actually in the AITC rather than any constitutional body carrying out their duties lawfully. "Today, the petition filed by Kapil Sibal for Trinamool has been dismissed. The question arose that they do not have trust in Central government employees, and only trust state employees. But I want to tell you that the question of trust deficit is on you itself. When I-PAC had a raid, it was the first time that the Chief Minister reached there herself, as she did not have trust in her own officials," Trivedi said. Raising the issue of the I-PAC raid in Kolkata, Trivedi highlighted that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee going into the office and taking a few documents herself proved that she did not have trust in her own officers. He claimed that over 75 people died in 2023 local elections, saying that a party that does not care about that number but alleges malpractice after polls are over has serious questions to answer. "In panchayat elections around 75 people died, in this situation, when someone only worries after assembly elections have finished then they raise objections so I question whether the Constitution will be safe with them," he said. Such an act, he claimed, is indicative of the AITC 'being scared', adding, "The way Trinamool Congress has made an issue of unproven, and unsubstantiated claims and approached the Supreme Court , it is an example of them being scared." There was high drama at the offices of political consultants IPAC in Kolkata on January 8 after West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee reached the premises even as the Enforcement Directorate was conducting searches in connection with an alleged fake government job scam. A special SC bench of Justices P.S. Narasimha and Joymalya Bagchi was constituted on a Saturday to hear the matter urgently, as vote counting is scheduled to begin on May 4, and the petitioner argued that any delay would render the plea infructuous. The dispute arises from a communication dated April 13, 2026, issued by the Additional Chief Electoral Officer, West Bengal, which directed that at least one of the counting supervisors or counting assistants at each table must be a Central Government or Central PSU employee for the Assembly election vote counting . (ANI)
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May 2, 2026, 07:52 AM
Iran and US Engage in Naval Blockade Showdown Over Strait of Hormuz

Iran and US Engage in Naval Blockade Showdown Over Strait of Hormuz

Iran released a statement on Saturday, saying it will enforce β€œnew rules” over waters along its coastline in the Arabian Sea and the Strait of Hormuz, making them sources of β€œsecurity and prosperity for the region”. The announcement came as US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent reaffirmed that the US naval blockade of Iranian ports β€” in response to Tehran’s chokehold on the Strait β€” will stay in place till freedom of navigation in the crucial waterway is restored to β€œpre-February 27” levels. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy said it will exert β€œcontrol over nearly 2,000km of Iran’s coastline” and make such water β€œa source of pride and power for the dear people of Iran, and a source of security and prosperity for the region,” reported Al Jazeera . Earlier this week, Iran offered to reopen the Strait of Hormuz β€” the maritime chokepoint accounting for a fifth of global energy trade β€” if US lifted its blockade, while proposing that nuclear talks be deferred to a later phase, but Washington rejected the proposal. Currently, ships transiting the Strait are being targeted by IRGC’s fast attack boats, forcing them to navigate through Iran’s territorial waters and pay tolls. A Lloyd’s List report last month said that ships were navigating around Iran’s Larak Island and countries were paying as much as $2 million for each vessel to pass through the Strait safely. Earlier, Tehran demanded US recognition of Iran’s sovereignty over the Strait and proposed splitting tolls with Oman, arguing that the chokepoint lies in the territorial waters of Iran and Oman. In reponse, while announcing the US’ naval blockade in April , President Donald Trump said that the Navy would β€œinterdict every vessel” paying β€œan illegal toll.” The US President also issued a β€œshoot and kill” order against small Iranian boats that deploy mines to choke traffic through the Strait, forcing ships to navigate around Larak. The US blockade of Iran ports is aimed at building pressure on Tehran as crude exports from the Strait are the lifeline for its cash-strapped economy. Trump told Axios on Thursday that the blockade was β€œsomewhat more effective than the bombing.” The fragile ceasefire between Washington and Tehran remains in effect, with Iran’s nuclear programme continuing to be the key sticking point. Global energy markets have taken a beatdown, with prices constantly rising due to the oil supply disruptions. Brent Crude index briefly soared above $122 a barrel late Wednesday. Earlier, it had breached the $125 per barrel mark. The Trump administration has shown its eagerness to continue the blockade by skirting the May 1 legal deadline to gain Congressional approval to continue the war. In a letter to Congress, the US President argued that the deadline cannot be applied for the war as hostilities with Iran have β€œterminated,” the Associated Press reported.
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Mayawati Slams Central Government Over Gas Cylinder Price Hike

Mayawati Slams Central Government Over Gas Cylinder Price Hike

Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati has hit out at the central government over the simultaneous hike in the price of commercial gas cylinders by Rs 993. She said that the decision has increased discontent among the general public and has put an additional burden on those already facing inflation. Mayawati said that this hike will not only affect the traders but also the middle class and small businessmen. The cost of running hotels, dhabas and restaurants will increase, which will also affect the common consumers. She feared that in the coming time the prices of cooking gas, petrol and diesel may also increase, which will further increase inflation. She appealed to the government to continue the same policy as the prices of petroleum products were controlled during the elections. Referring to the international situation, Mayawati said that even if there is tension between America, Israel and Iran, but its direct burden should not be put on the general public. She said that the SP supremo Yadav government should take concrete steps to control the prices of commercial gas cylinders in Delhi, which are now around Rs 3000.
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May 2, 2026, 07:48 AM
Trump's Dissatisfaction with Iranian Proposal Sparks Warning of Renewed Conflict

Trump's Dissatisfaction with Iranian Proposal Sparks Warning of Renewed Conflict

A senior Iranian military officer said on Saturday that renewed fighting between the US and Iran was "likely", hours after President Donald Trump said he was "not satisfied" with a new Iranian negotiating proposal. Iran delivered the draft to mediator Pakistan on Thursday evening, state media reported without detailing its contents. The war, launched by the United States and Israel in late February, has been on hold since April 8, with one failed round of peace talks having taken place in Pakistan since then. "At this moment I'm not satisfied with what they're offering," Trump told reporters, blaming stalled talks on "tremendous discord" within Iran's leadership. "Do we want to go and just blast the hell out of them and finish them forever -- or do we want to try and make a deal?" he added, saying he would "prefer not" to take the first option "on a human basis". On Saturday morning, Mohammad Jafar Asadi, a senior figure in the Iranian military's central command, said "a renewed conflict between Iran and the United States is likely", in quotes published by Iran's Fars news agency. "Evidence has shown that the United States is not committed to any promises or agreements," he added.
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Spirit Airlines on Verge of Bankruptcy After Failing to Reach Agreement with Trump Administration

Spirit Airlines on Verge of Bankruptcy After Failing to Reach Agreement with Trump Administration

A low-budget airline in the United States is on the verge of bankruptcy. Without the necessary financial help from the government, the financially troubled American airline Spirit appeared to be on the verge of bankruptcy on Friday. President Donald Trump has also failed in his efforts to save the airline. According to Trump, his administration made a "final offer" to buy the budget airline out of taxpayer money to save it from bankruptcy, but the failure to reach an agreement has left the airline's future uncertain. Missing link was Missing, notes Abhijit Panse; the company is now on the verge of shutting down. There was no immediate reaction from Spirit Airlines or the Trump administration. The report further states that the airline is in the process of bankruptcy for the second time in the last two years, but this time it is suspending operations. Last week, Trump offered financial aid to the airline, but no financial help, as more than 17,000 employees of the airline have been furloughed.
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May 2, 2026, 07:39 AM
Punjab MP Sandeep Pathak Wanted by Police After Joining BJP

Punjab MP Sandeep Pathak Wanted by Police After Joining BJP

ExpansionAdd as a preferredsource on google AAP Rajya Sabha MP Sandeep Pathak's troubles have increased. Pathak has been booked in two different districts of Punjab. Two non-bailable sections have been slapped on him. Read Trending VideosPunjab Police have reached Delhi to arrest Pathak. However, according to sources, Pathak has left home. On 25 April, he joined the BJP. On 25 April, Punjab MP Sandeep Pathak joined the BJP along with other MPs Raghav Chadha, Ashok Mittal, Harbhajan Singh, Vikramjeet Sahni, Rajendra Gupta, and Delhi MP Swati Maliwal. Kejriwal was considered very close to Pathak. While Kejriwal was in jail, Pathak was allowed to meet him. Three people, including one Sandeep Pathak, were allowed to meet him. He led the party to a historic victory in the Punjab elections. After the Punjab elections, he somehow emerged from the party. Chanakya, however, was made the party's in-charge for Chhattisgarh. Manish Sisodia was made the party's in-charge for Punjab.
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May 2, 2026, 07:31 AM
US Warns Shipping Companies: Payments to Iran Could Trigger Sanctions

US Warns Shipping Companies: Payments to Iran Could Trigger Sanctions

DUBAI: The United States is warning shipping companies that they could face sanctions for making payments to Iran to safely pass through the Strait of Hormuz. The alert posted Friday by the US Office of Foreign Assets Control adds another layer of pressure in the standoff between the US and Iran over control of the Strait of Hormuz. About a fifth of the world's trade in oil and natural gas typically passes through the strait at the mouth of the Persian Gulf in peacetime. Iran effectively closed the strait to normal traffic by attacking and threatening to attack ships after the US and Israel launched a war on Feb. 28. It later began offering some ships safe passage by detouring them through alternate routes closer to its shoreline, charging fees at times for the service. That "tollbooth" effort is the focus of the US sanctions warning. The payment demands could include transfers not only in cash but also "digital assets, offsets, informal swaps, or other in-kind payments," including charitable donations and payments at Iranian embassies, OFAC said. "OFAC is issuing this alert to warn US and non-US persons about the sanctions risks of making these payments to, or soliciting guarantees from, the Iranian regime for safe passage. These risks exist regardless of payment method," it said. The US responded to Iran's closure of the strait with a naval blockade of its own on April 13, preventing any Iranian tankers from leaving and depriving Iran of oil revenue it needs to shore up its ailing economy. The US Central Command said 45 commercial ships have been told to turn around since the blockade began.
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May 2, 2026, 07:24 AM
Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar Arrives in Assam to 'Protect' Congress MLAs

Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar Arrives in Assam to 'Protect' Congress MLAs

Guwahati (Assam) [India], May 2 (ANI): Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister and Congress leader DK Shivakumar on Saturday said that he was visiting Assam to "protect MLAs" from defection after the Legislative Assembly election results on May 4. DK Shivakumar told ANI in Guwahati, "I am here to protect my MLAs, guide the MLAs and help the party. They are safe today and tomorrow." DK Shivakumar and former Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel arrived in Assam to meet Congress candidates ahead of the counting of votes. The Karnataka Deputy CM is a known face in Congress for hotel politics to protect MLAs from defection. Meanwhile, Shivakumar refuted exit polls predicting a big win for the BJP in Assam. He alleged that the exit polls often present results based on a small sample size of electors. "I don't believe in any exit poll, even if it is in our favour or not. The sample size for the exit polls is smaller, so I have my own calculations," he said. When asked about West Bengal and Assam polls, he said, "The INDIA bloc is going to form a government in every state. My party cadres are very confident that the Congress alliance will come to power. I believe in my leaders. I believe in the voters of Assam. They need a change, they will have a change." Congress leader Bhupesh Baghel told ANI, "Today, there is a meeting with our candidates along with DK Shivakumar, state leadership here." Echoing a similar view on the exit polls, Baghel added, " Exit polls are a copy-paste of the one in December, and they never turn out to be correct." In Assam, exit polls predicted that the BJP -led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is poised to retain power for a third successive term. Axis My India projected that the BJP -led NDA would secure 88-100 of 126 seats and the Congress -led alliance 24 to 36 seats. JVC predicted 88-101 seats for the NDA and 23-33 seats for the Congress -led alliance. It gave 0-2 seats to AIUDF and three to others. Matrize projected 85-95 seats for the BJP -led alliance, 25-32 for the Congress -led alliance, and 6-12 seats for others. P-Marq projected 82-94 seats for the BJP -led alliance, 30-40 for the Congress -led alliance, and 1-5 for others. The Congress stitched a six-party alliance to take on the ruling BJP -led NDA in Assam. The counting of votes will take place on May 4. (ANI)
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May 2, 2026, 07:17 AM
India Tests New Wireless Alert System for Disaster Situations

India Tests New Wireless Alert System for Disaster Situations

In fact, this alert is part of a joint initiative of the National Disaster Management Authority and the Department of Telecommunications. A new wireless alert system is being tested across the country so that people can be informed immediately in times of disaster. This is not a danger signal, but an exercise, so that the system works properly at the right time and can alert you in emergencies so that there is no loss of life and property. What is this new alert system and how does it work? LATEST ATTENTION PERSONS! Mumbai train services to be affected b GST boosts big Navratri sales for Hyundai, Maruti Suzuki Donald Kartik Aaryan makes HUGE investments in Mumbai, buys property, PM Modi dials Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin over Ukraine TRAGIN STRATEGY AMID FOR BADHERNAMAY PRESIDENT, US President Donald Trump makes a big GST sales boost for railway passengers in Mumbai.
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May 2, 2026, 07:03 AM
Australia's High Commissioner: West Asia Crisis Affecting Global Economies

Australia's High Commissioner: West Asia Crisis Affecting Global Economies

New Delhi [India], May 2 (ANI): High Commissioner of Australia to India, Philip Green, said that the West Asia crisis is having ripples across all of our countries and Australia, like India, is having to adjust for higher oil prices and all the flow-through effects to other supply chains. Green, in a conversation with ANI, said that India is being very active in engaging with key players to make sure its interests are secured. "I don't know that I can predict the future, but I can tell you that this is having ripples across all of our countries. As you say, Australia, like India, is having to move quickly to adjust and be ready for higher oil prices and all the flow-through effects to other supply chains. Our government has been very active in making sure there will be adequate supplies of fuels from countries in our region that do refining, as we mostly import refined fuels from around our region," he said. Green said that Australia hoped that the Strait of Hormuz remains open and trade returns to normalcy. "I have seen India being very active in engaging with key players to make sure its interests are secured. Our foreign ministers have been in touch about it two or three times. On a wider canvas, I know France and Britain have held online meetings, and each of our governments has been involved in that. We are all seeing if we can get through this with as little damage to our economies as possible. For both of us, I think we are very pleased that the ceasefire is in place. We are looking for a de-escalation of tensions and the quickest effort to make sure the Strait of Hormuz can be open so we can get back to normal trade," he said. Green said that India stepped its way through the geopolitics and geoeconomics of this crisis rather impressively. "I see India having to deal with the consequences of being a country that is both a big importer and refiner of fossil fuels. I have seen India step its way through the geopolitics and geoeconomics of this rather impressively, ensuring it can receive supplies of oil and gas. I have also seen India on the same page as Australia in trying to move forward the process to get the Straits of Hormuz open. It is complex for all of us and none of it is without risk, but as we normally see from Dr. Jaishankar and Mr. Singh Puri, it is a very professional effort to deal with a difficult situation," he said. Green said that even before the war, Australia had been keen on diversifying its sources of supply and export, and India was a keen partner in the same. "I can't speak for the Indian side, but on our side, long before external shifts in global leadership, Australia was very keen on diversifying its sources of supply and export. For us, India is a big part of that. This is the largest, fastest-growing large economy in the world, and it is very complementary to ours. We produce the things that India doesn't and vice versa. Our energy, minerals, skills, and training will be very useful to India in its next phase of growth. I wouldn't put it down to outside forces; for us, this is about the real opportunity between our bilateral markets and our goal for diversification," he said. Meanwhile, in the context of the West Asia crisis, US President Donald Trump has expressed dissatisfaction with Iran's latest peace proposal, saying "they're asking for things I can't agree to", and warned against "early" end to the conflict "and have this kind of problem arise in three more years," as quoted by Al Jazeera. (ANI)
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Bihar's Chief Minister Meets JDU President to Discuss Cabinet Expansion

Bihar's Chief Minister Meets JDU President to Discuss Cabinet Expansion

PATNA: The winds of change are blowing in Bihar's political corridors these days. Chief minister Samrat Chaudhary met JDU national president Nitish Kumar on Saturday and brainstormed on the list of prospective ministers and allocation of portfolios. The burden of administrative work is currently on the chief minister and deputy chief ministers as the cabinet structure is not clear even after two weeks of government formation. This crucial meeting is being considered as a decisive step towards reconciling within the NDA alliance and responding to the opposition's attacks. A 30-minute brainstorming on cabinet expansion has not been held in Bihar even after two weeks of the new government being sworn in. Chief minister Samrat Chaudhary is believed to have suddenly reached 7 Circular Road. He had a one-on-one meeting with Nitish Kumar for about half an hour.
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May 2, 2026, 06:52 AM
Karnataka Home Minister Clarifies Meeting with Congress Leader, Rules Out Leadership Change

Karnataka Home Minister Clarifies Meeting with Congress Leader, Rules Out Leadership Change

Bengaluru ( Karnataka ) [India], May 2 (ANI): Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara on Saturday clarified that his recent meeting with Congress leader BK Hariprasad was merely a "courtesy interaction," dismissing speculation that the discussion was linked to any leadership change in the state. Addressing reporters here, Parameshwara said the meeting included Hariprasad and MLA Jamir Ahmad, during which they primarily discussed political developments and elections in other states. "Hariprasad told me that he had met the Chief Minister, but he did not disclose what was discussed; he only mentioned that the meeting had taken place," he said. He added that the interaction remained informal and focused on broader political analysis rather than internal leadership matters. "We also met, Hariprasad, myself, and Jamir Ahmad. We had dinner together and discussed the elections in five different states. We analyzed what might happen at the national level and, naturally, also discussed the political developments in our state," Parameshwara stated. Rejecting speculation about any leadership tussle, he asserted, "We didn't discuss anything about the Chief Minister aspect or any other these kind of political developments." He further added that any visit to Delhi would be need-based. "When it is necessary, I will definitely go to Delhi. Nobody can stop me going to Delhi. I will go to Delhi when it is required," he said. Earlier, Parameshwara had welcomed Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge's statement ruling out any leadership change in Karnataka , calling it a "full stop" to ongoing speculation. He said Kharge's word, along with that of senior leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, is final within the party. "Kharge is the supreme authority. Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi are the high command. If such words come from them, they must be accepted... there is a full stop to the issue," he said. Touching upon the broader electoral landscape, Parameshwara expressed optimism about the Congress 's prospects in multiple states. He said ground reports from Kerala suggest a favourable outcome for the party, while in West Bengal, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee appears to retain strong support despite mixed feedback. He added that indications in Tamil Nadu favour the DMK, while surveys in Assam suggest a possible return of the BJP, noting that the final outcome will be clear once results are declared. (ANI)
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May 2, 2026, 06:51 AM
US-Iran Conflict Sends Gas Prices Soaring to Highest Level Since 2022

US-Iran Conflict Sends Gas Prices Soaring to Highest Level Since 2022

LOS ANGELES: At a gas station in Los Angeles, Ryder Thomas wore a grimace of barely suppressed anger as he filled his pickup truck, watching the cost tick up to $130 for a full tank -- $30 more than he was paying before the US and Israel attacked Iran. "I'm mad about the price, but I'm even madder about why it's so high," the 28-year-old told AFP. This week, pump prices in the United States climbed to their highest level since early 2022, when Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine triggered a global surge in the cost of oil. Hostilities in the Middle East, which began when Israel and the United States started bombing Iran on February 28, have crimped supply, sending the price of crude surging. The war launched by President Donald Trump is unpopular all over the United States, with polls showing a clear majority disapprove of a conflict whose aims they think are unclear. "There was absolutely no need for this war. It's just like when we invaded Iraq, there were no weapons of mass destruction," Thomas said. "Trump is an idiot, that's all it is." For weeks, the Republican billionaire has insisted that attacking Iran was necessary to prevent the country from acquiring nuclear weapons, and has repeatedly promised a short conflict. But despite the overwhelming might of the US military, the Islamic republic has blocked the Strait of Hormuz -- a global trade artery used to transport a fifth of the world's oil and gas.
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May 2, 2026, 06:47 AM
Indian Minister Questioned by Enforcement Directorate in Municipality Recruitment Scam

Indian Minister Questioned by Enforcement Directorate in Municipality Recruitment Scam

In October 2025, the ED conducted simultaneous searches at six locations in Kolkata, including Sujit Bose's home and office, on allegations that he was given a job for a large sum of money while he was in charge of the South Dum Dum municipality. The searches resulted in the recovery of Rs 45 lakh in cash and seizure of important documents. On Friday, the ED questioned state minister Sujit Bose for nearly nine hours in connection with its probe into the municipality recruitment scam. Sujit Bose arrived at the CGO complex shortly before 10: 30 am. He was accompanied by his son Samudra and two lawyers. Emerging out of the ED office after 7: 30 pm after the lengthy questioning, Bose told reporters, "Everyone knows why I was called. The CBI has already given the final charge sheet in the case in which I was called. I was summoned as a witness by the ED. I have cooperated with the officials, I have answered all their questions. If they call me again, I will definitely come. My statement will not go to the level of harassment." Earlier, he had skipped appearing before the ED three times during the election campaign. Bose did not appear before the Calcutta High Court even three times on Friday.
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May 2, 2026, 06:46 AM
Trump Announces 25% Tariffs on EU-Car Imports Amid Trade Dispute

Trump Announces 25% Tariffs on EU-Car Imports Amid Trade Dispute

US President Donald Trump has announced his intention to increase tariffs on cars and trucks imported from the European Union (EU) by next week.The new tariff rate will be a whopping 25%, a move that could have major implications for global trade.In his announcement, Trump accused the EU of failing to comply with their previously agreed trade deal but did not provide specific details about his objections.
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May 2, 2026, 06:40 AM
TMC Seeks Supreme Court Intervention for Equal Representation in West Bengal Vote Counting

TMC Seeks Supreme Court Intervention for Equal Representation in West Bengal Vote Counting

Counting of votes for the West Bengal Assembly elections on Monday, May 4. The Trinamool Congress had moved the Supreme Court seeking that not only central government employees but also state government employees be accommodated during the counting of votes. A special bench of Justice P S Narasimha and Justice Joymalya Bagchi was set up to hear the matter on Saturday. The TMC told the court today that officers cannot be appointed from a pool (of central government employees) alone. The counting should have an equal number of officers from the state and central government cadres. The bench directed that the pool be created as per the Election Commission's circular of April 13, that is, pooling of officers from the Centre and the state.
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May 2, 2026, 06:39 AM
The Uncomfortable Lesson: Guwahati's Floods Reveal the Flaws of Rapid Urbanization

The Uncomfortable Lesson: Guwahati's Floods Reveal the Flaws of Rapid Urbanization

Every monsoon, Guwahati offers the country an uncomfortable lesson it keeps refusing to learn. Low-lying neighbourhoods are swallowed by floodwater. Traffic grinds to a halt on arterial roads. Families haul their belongings to upper floors, following rituals perfected over generations. And somewhere in a government office, an official explains that the solutionβ€”a larger pump, a wider drain, a completed stretch of elevated roadβ€”is nearly ready. It has been nearly ready for about thirty years. The story of flooding in Assam’s capital is not, at its core, a story about inadequate infrastructure. It is a story about a particular kind of civic ambition that has consistently overpromised and underdelivered, and about the gap between how cities imagine themselves and how they actually function under pressure. How Guwahati made itself vulnerable The Bharalu river, now reduced to a silted, sewage-choked drainage channel running through the city’s heart, was once a living waterway. The wetlands surrounding Guwahati, including Deepor Beelβ€”internationally recognised under the Ramsar Conventionβ€”performed a function no engineering project has successfully replicated: absorbing the enormous volumes of water that the Brahmaputra basin receives during the monsoon months. As the city expanded rapidly following its designation as Assam’s capital in 1972, these natural buffers were systematically destroyed. Wetlands were sold, drained, and built upon without coordinated drainage planning. Construction preceded infrastructure rather than following it. The consequences were predictable in retrospect: by the 1990s, seasonal flooding of devastating intensity had become a permanent feature of life for hundreds of thousands of residents. This is not a story unique to Guwahati. It is, in fact, the foundational error of rapid urbanisation across South and Southeast Asiaβ€”the assumption that natural systems can be replaced by engineered ones without cost or consequence. The infrastructure that wasn’t, and what actually works When national funds arrived under India’s urban renewal programme in 2005, Guwahati did what cities in its position inevitably do: it reached for the standard playbook. Engineers designed an integrated drainage network premised on control, collection, and conveyance of stormwater. The 2009 Master Plan envisioned nothing less than a transformation of Guwahati into a globally competitive city. The problem was structural, not technical. Large drainage systems cannot restore destroyed wetlands. Fixed infrastructure is, by definition, designed for anticipated conditionsβ€”and the conditions that accompany serious monsoon flooding are precisely those that exceed anticipation. When the Bharalu overflows, pumps designed to drain water back into it become inoperable. On at least one documented occasion, a flooded neighbourhood remained waterlogged for three to four days because the technician who operated the drainage pumps was unavailable. The modern city, it turns out, is only as resilient as its most junior employee. What has actually reduced flood damage in Guwahati over the past decade is unglamorous by design. Mobile, trolley-mounted pumps deployed by the Water Resources Department offer flexibility that fixed systems cannot: they go where the water is. Elevated roads, micro-drainage channels, and mandated rainwater harvesting on larger properties have incrementally reduced the intensity of floods in neighbourhoods once considered perpetually at risk. The more significant adaptations, however, have come not from the state but from residents themselves. Across the city, households have reorganised their domestic lives verticallyβ€”ground floors are now given over to parking and storage, with living quarters relocated above the flood line. Businesses no longer stock goods at street level. In the informal settlements along the Brahmaputra’s banks, indigenous building traditions have proven their worth: homes on bamboo stilts and roads of bamboo matting that rise with the floodwaters rather than disappear beneath them. These adaptations are practical, scalable, and evidence-based. They are also almost entirely absent from official flood governance frameworks. The state continues to invest in the language and aesthetics of modern infrastructure even as its residents quietly develop a parallel, more modest architecture of resilience. The politics of visibilityβ€”and a city ahead of its time This divergence is not accidental. Large infrastructure projects offer something that bamboo stilts and mobile pumps do not: political visibility. Ribbon-cutting ceremonies, foundation-laying events, and inaugurations of pump stations serve important functions in democratic politics. The modest, adaptive, community-level responses that have proven effective in Guwahati offer none of these rewards. The cost of this preference is borne, as it usually is, by those least able to absorb it. Large drainage projects have historically displaced peri-urban farming and fishing communities, destroyed the wetlands that provide free flood-mitigation services, and concentrated risk among lower-income residents who cannot afford to restructure their homes or relocate to higher ground. The politics of infrastructure, in other words, routinely externalises the costs of failure onto those with the least political voice. Researchers studying Guwahati’s flood governance have framed the city’s predicament in terms of two competing worldviews. The first holds that nature can be understood, predicted, and controlled through sufficiently sophisticated engineering. The second accepts that hydrological systems are inherently unpredictable, that absolute control is an illusion, and that resilience requires flexibility rather than scale. State actors, for the reasons described above, gravitate towards the first position. Academics, community organisations, and ordinary residentsβ€”those who live with the consequences of floods rather than managing them at a removeβ€”have increasingly, if implicitly, adopted the second. What makes Guwahati instructive is that it has not had the luxury of remaining committed to the first worldview. Under-resourced and largely peripheral to national infrastructure investment, the city has been forced to improvise. The result is a heterogeneous, pragmatic patchworkβ€”pumps alongside stilts, elevated roads alongside bamboo matting, state interventions alongside community adaptationsβ€”that, for all its apparent disorder, may constitute a more honest response to the problem of urban flooding than the tidy diagrams in any master plan. Dhaka’s flood barriers are sinking. Jakarta’s sea wall has attracted criticism as an expensive gesture. River delta communities across Bangladesh and Vietnam are moving towards adaptive, distributed approaches and away from monolithic engineering solutions. Guwahati, arriving at this conclusion through necessity rather than design, may find itself unexpectedly ahead of the conversation. The city has not solved its flooding problem. But it has, perhaps, begun to ask more honest questions about what a solution would actually look likeβ€”and who would bear its costs if it failed. That, in a country building cities at extraordinary speed, may be the most important contribution Guwahati makes next. Also Read: Why has India’s dairy boom bypassed Mizoram? Independent Journalism Needs You Kashmira Gogoi Reporter, EastMojo You just read a story that took days to report. Help us keep our reporters on the ground in the Northeast. For Rs 83/month - less than a cup of coffee Ad-free reading, support and keep important stories alive Become a Member OR Support once (any amount) β‚Ή Support (incl. 18% GST) or Scan to pay via UPI Γ— Scan to pay via UPI Related WhatsApp Facebook X LinkedIn Share
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May 2, 2026, 06:33 AM
Sanjay Raut Slams PM Modi Over Rising Prices and EVM Glitches After Elections

Sanjay Raut Slams PM Modi Over Rising Prices and EVM Glitches After Elections

Shiv Sena UBT MP Sanjay Raut has given a statement on the rising inflation and increase in the price of cylinders in the country. He has said that the election is over. Now everything will be expensive. He has said that everything is fine in the era of PM Modi until the voting is not done. Now the voting is over. LPG has become expensive. Travels will become expensive. He has further said that now the transportation will become expensive. Air tickets will become expensive. PM Modi will say that this is the international situation. Everything is fine here. The PM says that we have full stock of fuel. I ask where? Who is your question. EVM glitches are happening everywhere in the country. EVM glitches have happened in Maharashtra, have happened in Assam. But TMC workers in West Bengal are aware that voting is happening again. They are having a fight with the Election Commission on Election Day. Like Supriya Banerjee and her party MP Supriya Sule.
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May 2, 2026, 06:23 AM
Gadkari Criticizes Caste-Based Politics, Emphasizes Equality in Development

Gadkari Criticizes Caste-Based Politics, Emphasizes Equality in Development

Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, is known for his outspokenness in national politics. Gadkari speaks his mind directly. On Friday, at an event organized in Nagpur on International Workers'Day, Nitin Gadkari made a similar statement, which is now being discussed. Gadkari targeted those who do politics on the basis of caste and religion. Gadkari said,'Yesterday, many people are trying to divide the society in the name of caste and religion. But I do not believe in such politics. Caste politics will not benefit the country '. Nitin Gadkari said that the rate at which Hindus get gas, petrol, and diesel is the same as that of Muslims. That is, no discrimination is being made in any development and facilities. I have seen many leaders who speak on caste and make big announcements from the stage. But when they meet their son or wife for a ticket, Gadkari said that he will be identified with the caste leaders.
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May 2, 2026, 06:22 AM
Supreme Court Dismisses Trinamool Congress's Plea Against Election Commission Circular

Supreme Court Dismisses Trinamool Congress's Plea Against Election Commission Circular

The Supreme Court on Saturday said no further order was necessary on the TMC’s plea challenging the Calcutta High Court’s dismissal of its petition against an Election Commission circular on the deployment of central government personnel for vote counting in West Bengal. A special bench of Justices P S Narasimha and Joymalya Bagchi said the Election Commission (EC) can choose counting personnel and its April 13 circular cannot be said to be incorrect. The poll body said the circular is very clear that there will be a mix of central and state government employees and the apprehension of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) of any wrongdoing is misplaced. The EC assured the court that the circular would be implemented in letter and spirit. At the outset, senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for the TMC, said the circular was dated April 13, but they came to know about it on April 29. The bench, which held a special sitting, said that the EC can choose counting personnel from only one pool, that is, from the central government, and its circular cannot be said to be incorrect. Senior advocate D S Naidu, appearing for the EC, submitted that the returning officer is a state government employee with overarching power to deploy personnel from any pool of government employees. Sibal then said that he wants the circular to be implemented as it is. Justice Bagchi asked that if he wants compliance of the circular, then why is the TMC before the court. The bench then disposed of the plea, saying no further order is necessary. Polling for the 294-member West Bengal Assembly was held in two phases β€” April 23 and April 29. The counting of votes will be taken up on May 4. On April 30, the Calcutta High Court dismissed the TMC’s petition against the EC circular, saying there was no illegality in the poll panel’s decision to appoint counting supervisors and assistants from central government and Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) employees, instead of the state government staff.
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May 2, 2026, 06:21 AM
Tension Erupts at Barasat Polling Station Over Alleged CCTV Camera Malfunction

Tension Erupts at Barasat Polling Station Over Alleged CCTV Camera Malfunction

Tension erupted outside the Barasat strong room after allegations of CCTV cameras being turned off between 4:05am and 8:22am on Saturday. Trinamool Congress candidate Narayan Goswami alleged that the CCTV system was inactive for a long time. He rushed to the strong room after learning about the incident.However, the Election Commission clarified that while a display monitor may have been switched off, the CCTV cameras were still operational.
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May 2, 2026, 06:09 AM
Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Welcomes Repolling in West Bengal, Predicts Decisive Defeat for Ruling Trinamool Congress

Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Welcomes Repolling in West Bengal, Predicts Decisive Defeat for Ruling Trinamool Congress

Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], May 2 (ANI): Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya on Saturday welcomed the Election Commission's decision to conduct repolling in parts of West Bengal, asserting that the process is proceeding peacefully and expressing confidence in a decisive outcome against the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC). Speaking to reporters in Lucknow , Maurya said, "The Election Commission is conducting a re-poll. We welcome it. We're getting reports that voting is going on peacefully. On May 4th, Didi (WB CM Mamata Banerjee) will be gone. The more disturbed she looks and the more baseless accusations she's trying to make, the more it proves that the TMC is going to face a crushing defeat." Repolling is underway in 15 booths across the South 24 Parganas district following reports of alleged irregularities during the second phase of polling held on April 29. Authorities have deployed central forces and enhanced security measures to ensure a smooth voting process. Meanwhile, political tensions have escalated over the deployment of personnel for vote counting scheduled on May 4. Leader of Opposition in West Bengal Assembly Suvendu Adhikari raised concerns over the alleged use of contractual and casual staff in Pingla and Daspur constituencies. He termed the move a threat to the integrity of the democratic process and urged the Election Commission of India to intervene. In a post on X, Adhikari questioned the appointment of contractual workers such as 'Jibika Sebaks,' 'Sahayaks,' and data entry operators for handling sensitive tasks involving EVMs, VVPATs, and postal ballots. He alleged that such personnel are more susceptible to political pressure and lack institutional accountability. The issue has triggered a broader political debate, with both the BJP and TMC trading allegations over electoral practices. While the BJP has demanded that only permanent government employees be assigned counting duties, the TMC has previously opposed the deployment of central government and PSU staff. Amid the controversy, the Supreme Court of India has constituted a special bench to hear a plea related to the deployment of counting supervisors. The counting of votes for the high-stakes West Bengal Assembly elections is scheduled for May 4. (ANI)
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May 2, 2026, 06:08 AM
Delimitation Bill Collapse: A Setback for Women's Reservation or Power Play?

Delimitation Bill Collapse: A Setback for Women's Reservation or Power Play?

New Delhi: The Delimitation Bill collapsed in Parliament. It was described as a setback for women's reservation. Naish Hasan spoke to former Lucknow University vice-chancellor Professor Roop Rekha Verma on the subject. Here are some key points of the conversation: The Delimitation Bill could not be passed in Parliament, would you say? It was a good thing. The haste with which the bill was brought to Parliament, and the false facade of women's reservation, made it clear that it was not a healthy idea to bring the bill, but to increase its hold on power by reversing the delimitation. The Women's Reservation Bill had already been passed by the Lok Sabha once. The delay in its implementation had already raised questions about the government's intentions. Thus, the strategy to reintroduce it did not confuse anyone. It was not difficult to understand that women's reservation is only a cover within which the script of another game of power is being written.
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May 2, 2026, 06:07 AM
Election Commission Cracks Down on Rigging in West Bengal

Election Commission Cracks Down on Rigging in West Bengal

Rigging is not new in Bengal. The Election Commission was also determined to curb these malpractices this time. The Commission had issued a directive for the Bengal assembly elections. The directive issued on April 21 said that putting perfume, glue or any kind of substance on the button of the EVM would be considered tampering and it is an electoral offence. Then the matter of perfume was not properly understood. This was never heard or known despite Bengal having a close relationship with it since 1991. However, during the 34 years of Left rule, the scientific ringing was definitely explained by a friend of mine. The glue or the liquid of the water made the software of the EVM malfunction, but the commission's logic about the perfume was not well understood. Later, an acquaintance from Bengal said that TMC supporters apply perfume on the button of their candidate so that the voter's finger can be sniffed to see who else's name is recorded in the voting list.
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May 2, 2026, 06:01 AM
US-Iran Tensions Escalate Amid Ceasefire: Iran's Supreme Leader Vows to Protect Nuclear Capabilities

US-Iran Tensions Escalate Amid Ceasefire: Iran's Supreme Leader Vows to Protect Nuclear Capabilities

Dubai: Tensions between the US and Iran continue to escalate even amid a three-week ceasefire. US President Donald Trump is desperate to curb Iran's enriched uranium and every conversation stops at this point. Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has declared that Iran is determined to protect its nuclear and missile capabilities. The US presence in the Gulf of Hormuz is not insurmountable. If there is any space for the US in the Persian Gulf, it is only in its backyard and will take the Americans to the sea. Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei has not been seen in public since he became Iran's supreme leader after his father's death, but his statements are sometimes published. In a recent statement, Mojtaba said that there is only one place for Americans in the Persian Gulf and that is Payyala.
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May 2, 2026, 06:01 AM
Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam Leader Predicts Victory in Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections

Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam Leader Predicts Victory in Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections

Erode (Tamil Nadu) [India], May 2 (ANI): Chief Coordinator of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam ( TVK )'s Executive Committee, KA Sengottaiyan, on Saturday claimed that the party will win at least 180 of 234 seats in the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. Addressing a press conference in Gobichettipalayam, Sengottaiyan took a swipe at Tamil Nadu BJP chief Nainar Nagenthran, saying the 2026 election was the last electoral contest for him. When asked about a post-poll alliance with the AIADMK, the TVK leader said, "There is no situation where there is no majority. We will win 180 to 200 seats. That is the target. When I went to the mall yesterday, and when I was on the plane, many people took photos with me. All this was amazing. I saw a scene I had never seen before." "Leader Vijay will rule Tamil Nadu tomorrow with a visionary mind. The 2026 election victory will be historical. The leader of the TVK has overcome various trials and overcome so many oppositions day and night. Time will tell on May 4," he added. On Nainar Nagenthran, he said, "As for Nainar Nagenthran, this is the last election for him. The higher-ups will tell him whether he will have a party post after this or not." Polling for all 234 seats across Tamil Nadu took place on April 23, where the Vijay -led TVK challenged both the ruling DMK and the Opposition NDA camp, including AIADMK and the BJP. Exit polls have predicted that the Secular Progressive Alliance (SPA), led by the DMK, is returning to power in the state, while the TVK is set to not even cross the 10-seat mark for its poll debut, except the Axis My India exit poll predicts TVK getting more than 95 seats. People Pulse projected TVK getting two to six seats, while Matrize indicated zero to six seats. However, the Axis My India exit poll projected that TVK would get 98-120 seats in its debut election, the DMK-led alliance 92-100 seats, and the five-party alliance led by the AIADMK 22-32 seats. The counting of votes will take place on May 4. (ANI)
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May 2, 2026, 05:57 AM
Supreme Court Refuses Separate Order on Vote-Count Supervisors in West Bengal Elections

Supreme Court Refuses Separate Order on Vote-Count Supervisors in West Bengal Elections

The Supreme Court held a major hearing on the issue of appointing central and PSU employees as supervisors in the counting of votes for the West Bengal Assembly elections. The Supreme Court, while hearing the petition of the All India Trinamool Congress (AITC), refused to pass any separate order for the time being and disposed of the matter taking on record the assurance of the Election Commission. The petition was filed against the order of the Calcutta High Court dismissing the appeal of the AITC. The party challenged the decision to appoint only central and PSU employees as supervisors in the vote counting. The special bench of the Supreme Court, comprising Justice Narsimha and Justice Joymalya Bagchi, heard the matter. Senior advocate Kapil Sibal appeared for the AITC. Kapil Sibal said, "There is a circular of 13 April, but we got to know about it on 29." He said that it is surprising that the Election Commission apprehends disturbances in every seat and thus the Commission cannot exercise arbitrary control over the election duty.
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May 2, 2026, 05:57 AM
Technical Glitch Halts Voting in West Bengal's South 24 Parganas District

Technical Glitch Halts Voting in West Bengal's South 24 Parganas District

On Saturday morning, during repolling in West Bengal's South 24 Parganas district, a technical glitch halted voting once again. An EVM malfunctioned at a polling booth in Diamond Harbour, halting voting for about an hour, causing severe inconvenience to voters standing in long queues. Re-polling was resumed at 15 booths in Diamond Harbour and Magrahat Paschim constituencies from 7 a.m.
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