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Apr 4, 2026, 05:11 PM
US Military Shake-Up: Top Officials Removed Amid Ongoing War with Iran

US Military Shake-Up: Top Officials Removed Amid Ongoing War with Iran

The war between the United States and Iran has been going on for more than a month. US President Donald Trump has been saying for a long time that the current government of Iran has to be removed, calling it "regime change." But in the midst of the war, something happened that caught the attention of the whole world. America has lost a big officer's chair in its own house. And Iran caught hold of this and made fun of Trump in front of the whole world. On Thursday, the top officer of the US Army, General Randy George, was suddenly removed. His tenure was more than a year away. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth immediately retired him. No reason was given for the removal. Earlier, Air Force Chief General CQ Brown was removed. The Navy Chief and the Vice Chief of the Air Force have also gone. That is why General George was removed. General Paddy, the biggest legal officer in the war against Iran, was also removed.
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Apr 4, 2026, 05:09 PM
Muslim Voters of West Bengal Open to Change Ahead of 2026 Assembly Elections

Muslim Voters of West Bengal Open to Change Ahead of 2026 Assembly Elections

Kolkata: As the battle for the 2026 assembly elections heats up in the political wilderness of West Bengal, all eyes are on the state's crucial Muslim vote. So far, the strong foundation of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's victory, there are indications that these voters are thinking of something new this time. Political analysts are trying to find out what is going on in the minds of the Muslim voters, who have influence over the state's nearly 30 million-plus Muslim population and 85 crucial seats. But the situation is different this time. Former Trinamool Congress leader Humayun Kabir has joined hands with Asaduddin Owaisi's AIMIM to open a new front through the Aam Janta Unnayan Party. Humayun Kabir has given sleepless nights to Mamata Banerjee by announcing to field Muslim candidates in more than 100 seats. In Muslim districts like Murshidabad, Malda and Uttar Dinajpur, where the Muslim population is more than 50%, Banerjee has always been afraid of the NRC.
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Apr 4, 2026, 04:57 PM
Indian Rupee Hits All-Time Low Amid Global Economic Pressures

Indian Rupee Hits All-Time Low Amid Global Economic Pressures

Mumbai: The clouds of war in global politics and rising crude oil prices in the international market are now beginning to have a direct impact on the pockets of the common man of India and the country's economy. In the last week of March, the Indian rupee has crossed the psychological level of 95 against the US dollar to reach an all-time low. This situation has stirred the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). All eyes are now on the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting to be held from 6 to 8 April, which will become more important to signal stability to the market than raising rates. Brent crude is currently trading around $20 billion a barrel. The country's trade deficit has widened to $20 billion. The increasing demand for dollars and the withdrawal of money by foreign investors have put unprecedented pressure on the rupee. However, this time the RBI is trying to stop the central bank from selling a little more than $15 to $1 billion in the last month.
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Apr 4, 2026, 04:36 PM
Bus Carrying Tourists Falls into Gorge in Himachal Pradesh's Banjar Subdivision

Bus Carrying Tourists Falls into Gorge in Himachal Pradesh's Banjar Subdivision

Himachal Pradesh: A passenger bus fell into a gorge in Soza in Banjar subdivision of Tilakullu district late on Saturday night. There were 15 people in the bus. All of them are said to be tourists. According to preliminary information, the bus fell into a deep gorge. US Israel Iran War: Iran will be destroyed in 48 hours; Trump's warning to Iran from the Strait of Hormuz MLA Surendra Shourie has left for the spot. An administrative team is also present at the spot. Rescue teams are currently working. The vehicle crashed between Soza and Ghiagi. They were returning after visiting Jalori Jyoti. Bad weather and slippery road caused the vehicle to lose control, after which it met with an accident. After giving first aid, the injured can be sent for further treatment as per their condition. Local residents are helping in the rescue operation. According to the information, the bad condition of the road and slippery conditions caused the driver to escape from Jalori Jote while the tourists were returning.
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Apr 4, 2026, 04:18 PM
Trump Issues Ultimatum to Iran: Reopen Strait of Hormuz or Face Consequences

Trump Issues Ultimatum to Iran: Reopen Strait of Hormuz or Face Consequences

Synopsis West Asia Conflict: US President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning to Iran. He stated that severe repercussions will follow within 48 hours if Tehran fails to meet his demands. These demands include reopening the vital Strait of Hormuz. The ultimatum comes as a deadline approaches for a peace deal. Iran has previously rejected proposals from Washington.
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Apr 4, 2026, 04:05 PM
Trump Issues Ultimatum: Open Strait of Hormuz or Face US Attack

Trump Issues Ultimatum: Open Strait of Hormuz or Face US Attack

US Israel Iran War: Tensions in West Asia have reached explosive levels, and US President Donald Trump has issued a 48-hour ultimatum to Iran. "Open the Strait of Hormuz immediately, or the United States will launch its largest and most destructive attack on Iran to date," Trump said in his social media post. Earlier, Trump had given a deadline of April 6 for diplomatic passage, but the sudden change of tone has caused a stir in world politics. The Strait of Hormuz is the world's "energy artery." Its closure has broken the back of the global economy, and the United States has now signaled military action, viewing it from the perspective of "international security" and "energy stability." Travel: Manali is overcrowded? Then go for a walk in April. "Quiet place; forget Switzerland!" Donald Trump gave a 48-hour deadline on his social media platforms, aggressively writing that time is running out for the deal, but only 48 hours are left for Iran to open up.
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Apr 4, 2026, 04:00 PM
West Bengal Assembly Election Dates Announced; BJP's Dayaldas Baghel Campaigns in the State

West Bengal Assembly Election Dates Announced; BJP's Dayaldas Baghel Campaigns in the State

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google West Bengal assembly election dates have been announced. The first phase of polling will be held on April 23 and the second phase on April 29. The counting of votes will be done on May 4. The political activity has intensified. Trending videos: Delete this video / advertisement The Bharatiya Janata Party has fielded leaders from Chhattisgarh in this election. Dayaldas Baghel, MLA from Bemetara district, has got the responsibility of campaigning. He is also the food minister of Chhattisgarh. Baghel interacted with workers and voters during his election stay. Advertisement He held a street corner meeting at Petkulchand Bridge today while returning from Kultali area. Here he appealed to vote in favor of the BJP. Baghel explained the plans of the central government and the policies of the party. He also stressed on the need for change in the state. He also addressed a gathering at Tentulberia Chowkia in Kultali assembly constituency. He described development and good governance as essential. Baghel described it as an important step in the election campaign.
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Apr 4, 2026, 03:59 PM
Constitutional Institutions Must Remain Autonomous to Ensure Democracy's Integrity

Constitutional Institutions Must Remain Autonomous to Ensure Democracy's Integrity

Justice Nagarathna, the future Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, has commented on the autonomy and discretion of the Election Commission, saying that the independence of constitutional institutions such as the Election Commission and the Comptroller and Auditor General is essential for democracy. The impartiality of these institutions can be affected by political influence. Their political influence or lack of pressure maintains the impartiality and transparency of democracy. In addition to these institutions, the role and political impartiality of other regulatory institutions such as the Finance Commission is also very important for democracy. In the Dr. Rajendra Prasad Memorial Lecture at the Chanakya National Law University ceremony in Patna, the framers of the Constitution kept these institutions autonomous and free from political influence after much thought and debate. Justice Nagarathna has said that under the rights given in Article 324 of the provisions relating to the Election Commission, not only elections are held, but the fairness of elections is enhanced. Elections are not only a political event that happens from time to time. It is the smooth transition of power of our political system. This is well proven by the government.
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Apr 4, 2026, 03:58 PM
Left Front Releases Assembly Election Manifesto, Criticizes Current Government's Divisive Policies

Left Front Releases Assembly Election Manifesto, Criticizes Current Government's Divisive Policies

The manifesto for the assembly elections was released by the Left Front at a press conference at the CPI (M) headquarters Muzaffar Ahmed Bhawan on Saturday. Left Front chairman Biman Bose, along with its leadership, said: "The manifesto of the Left Front states what programmes a philanthropic government should take." The Left Front chairman said: "An anarchic government is running in the state. The government that is running in Delhi is dividing people. Divisions are being created among people in a fascist manner. The RSS is creating divisions among people on the basis of religion, caste, and race. These are the forces of grassroots anarchism. They cannot be friends of the people. The real friends of the people are the Left." The manifesto of the Left Front mentions several important issues like employment, education, health. Every family has at least one permanent job. 40 lakh permanent jobs in five years, 25 lakh jobs in industrial and logistic services, 20 lakh rural jobs, 15 lakh jobs in technology-based jobs, besides Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose has said in the manifesto that all the job vacancies in the government will be filled up within 5 years.
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Apr 4, 2026, 03:57 PM
CPI (M) Leader Condemns Removal of Names from Voters' Lists, Accuses BJP and TMC

CPI (M) Leader Condemns Removal of Names from Voters' Lists, Accuses BJP and TMC

People are angry. Their names are being removed from the voters'list without explanation. Some people want to use them. The incident of chasing the judges in Mothabari is condemnable. But the real culprit is the BJP-run Election Commission and the TMC-run state administration. CPI (M) central committee member Sujan Chakraborty on Saturday expressed his anger over Mothabari and a series of questions related to voting rights. Chakraborty said, "The Trinamool BJP is trying to destroy people. The Left is fighting to protect people's voting rights." To another question, he said, "The Left is relevant. People understand that the future of the people of West Bengal cannot be secured without the Left." Chakraborty attended a series of programmes in Diamond Harbour and Baruipur today. To a question about Malda's Mothabari, he said, "Let the police arrest the criminals. But don't harass the common people." Chakraborty added, "Who is the biggest culprit?
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Apr 4, 2026, 03:54 PM
Iran's War with US and Israel: Calls for Negotiations Amidst Political Turmoil

Iran's War with US and Israel: Calls for Negotiations Amidst Political Turmoil

It has been months since the US and Israel launched a war against Iran. The war has killed many top leaders, including Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei. Iran's infrastructure has also been heavily damaged. Iran is also targeting the United States and Israel, as well as the Gulf countries. Meanwhile, political differences have flared up in Iran. Iran's former foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and former president Hassan Rouhani are now accused of treason and spying for the United States. Mohammad Javad Zarif has launched a wide-ranging proposal calling for an end to the war. Iran should move towards negotiations, declaring victory, rather than using the current tactical front. If the war continues, it will cause massive damage to the country's infrastructure, including the deaths of civilians. Although the protests against Iran's former president Mohammad Javad Zarif and former president Hassan Rouhani are not only fueling anger against the US, they are also demanding the arrest of American agents.
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Apr 4, 2026, 03:53 PM
Malda District Sees Filing of Left Front Candidates Amid Protests

Malda District Sees Filing of Left Front Candidates Amid Protests

CPI (M) candidate in Raiganj Jibanananda Singh, CPI (M) candidate in Hemtabad Tanushree Das, CPI (M) candidate in Kaliaganj Hiru Roy, CPI (M) candidate in Karandighi Mohammad Shahabuddin, and CPI candidate in Itahar Utpal Das filed their nominations. The nomination sparked a public outcry in Raiganj. The candidates marched to the district administration office in Karanjora. People thronged Raiganj town. A 6-kilometre march was carried out towards Karanjora. Of the 12 assembly seats in Malda, the Left Front contested in 10 seats. CPI (M) candidates contested in 8 of them. The remaining two seats were contested by CPI and RSP candidates. Left-backed ISF candidates were scheduled to file their nominations in Mothabari and Sujapur. Six of the 8 seats in Malda Sadar subdivision, but the CPI (M) candidate in Gazole assembly constituency could not file his nomination papers on Thursday due to non-cooperation of the returning officer. The candidates in Harishchalpur subdivision, including Gazole, filed their papers on Saturday.
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Apr 4, 2026, 03:41 PM
Election Fever Grips Five Indian States Amid Violence and Political Tensions

Election Fever Grips Five Indian States Amid Violence and Political Tensions

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google Election fever is at its peak in West Bengal, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Assam, and Puducherry. Incidents of violence in West Bengal and Kerala are the most talked about. The hostage-taking of judicial officers in Malda reached the Supreme Court. Congress leader Shashi Tharoor's convoy was attacked in Kerala on Saturday. Election violence and its consequences were discussed in the news player this week. Senior journalists Ramkripal Singh, Vinod Agnihotri, Purnima Tripathi, Rakesh Shukla, and Ajay Setia were present for the discussion. Trending videosDelete this video / adNotifyRakesh Shukla: Mamata Banerjee did not want to sandwich herself between two national parties. That is why she chose this issue. She did not want her 15-year rule to be questioned. That is why she made an issue of the SIR. Whatever Bengal's mood has been since independence, the BJP has not been able to come to power.
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Apr 4, 2026, 03:33 PM
Germany's New Military Service Law Requires Men to Obtain Approval Before Leaving Country

Germany's New Military Service Law Requires Men to Obtain Approval Before Leaving Country

A new military service law took effect in Germany at the start of 2026 aimed at boosting the strength of the armed forces amid threats to European security in the wake of Russia's ongoing war against Ukraine. The legislation was contentious and many people even took to the streets to protest the potential reintroduction of mandatory military service — after conscription was suspended in 2011 — for men. But another provision in the law has so far gone largely unnoticed. It relates to a requirement for men between the ages of 18 and 46 to "obtain an approval from the relevant Bundeswehr Career Center if they wish to leave the Federal Republic of Germany for more than three months." The Frankfurter Rundschau , which reported on the provision on Friday, said the rule would apply regardless of whether a German man "planned a semester of studying abroad, working in a foreign country or going on a backpacking trip around the world." Germany seeks to recruit 80,000 more active soldiers To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video 02:13 What's the German military's take on it? A Bundeswehr spokesperson confirmed the report, telling the DPA news agency that in the event of a war breaking out, the military needed to know how many men were living long-term outside the country. While the law requires men to request the permit, the spokesperson clarified, it also obliges the military career center to issue it, if "no specific military service is expected during the period in question.” "Since military service under current law is based exclusively on voluntary participation, such permissions must generally be granted,” the official added. Acknowledging the "profound" impact of the amended conscription law, the Defense Ministry said it is working on new rules for exceptions to the exit permit requirement. It's unclear what consequences men who leave the country for longer than three months without the proper permit will face. When asked, the ministry spokesperson pointed out that "the regulation was already in place during the Cold War and had no practical relevance; in particular, there are no penalties for violating it.” Germany agrees on conscription framework To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video 02:38 What to know about the new military service law The new law that took effect on January 1, the so-called Military Service Modernization Act, aims to raise the number of active-duty soldiers from roughly 180,000 men and women at present to 260,000 by 2035. The legislation laid down the path to reach that goal. Chancellor Friedrich Merz's governing coalition was divided over compulsory military service. After heated debates, they finally agreed on a compromise, deciding that military service would remain voluntary for the time being. At the same time, starting from this year, all men turning 18 will have to fill out a form answering questions about their education, health status and willingness to serve in the armed forces. For women, answering the questions is voluntary, as they cannot be required to perform military service under the Constitution. From mid-2027, all men turning 18 will also be required to appear for a fitness test to determine who could be drafted in the event of conflict — a highly controversial measure that has been slammed by critics as a first step towards full conscription. Edited by: Sean Sinico
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Apr 4, 2026, 03:26 PM
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and Union Education Minister Engage in Heated Debate Over Language Policy

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and Union Education Minister Engage in Heated Debate Over Language Policy

A sharp exchange between M K Stalin and Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan unfolded across social media Saturday, turning a long-simmering debate over language policy into a live political contest in the middle of an election season. The trigger was the Centre’s new curriculum framework aligned with the National Education Policy 2020, which the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister described as “not an innocent academic reform — it is a calculated and deeply concerning attempt at linguistic imposition.” In a detailed post at 8.18 am, Stalin argued that “under the guise of promoting ‘Indian languages,’ the BJP-led NDA government is aggressively advancing a centralising agenda that privileges Hindi while systematically marginalising India’s rich and diverse linguistic heritage.” The three-language formula, he said, was “in reality, a covert mechanism to expand Hindi into non-Hindi speaking regions.” For students in southern states, he added, “this framework effectively translates into compulsory Hindi learning,” questioning the lack of reciprocity. “Will students in Hindi-speaking states be mandated to learn Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam- or even languages like Bengali and Marathi?” he asked, calling the absence of clarity “one-sided and discriminatory.” The CM also raised administrative concerns, asking, “Where are the qualified teachers to implement this sweeping exercise? And crucially, where is the funding?” He described the policy as “yet another ill-conceived” measure announced “without planning, resources, or accountability,” and framed the issue as “not merely a question of language – it is a question of fairness, federalism, and equal opportunity.” By early afternoon, Pradhan responded, rejecting the charge of imposition and accusing Stalin of mischaracterisation. “Your narrative of ‘imposition’ is a tired attempt to mask political failures,” he wrote at 1.44 pm, calling the policy “a manifesto for linguistic liberation”. The minister said the policy “prioritises the mother tongue so every Tamil child can excel in their own glorious language,” adding that “by misrepresenting a flexible policy as ‘compulsory Hindi’, you are not defending Tamil; you are creating barriers”. Multilingualism, he argued, should not be seen as a threat: “Tamil is not weakened by the learning of additional languages; it is enriched”. Pradhan also turned the argument toward implementation, asserting that the Centre was committed to funding and institutional strengthening through schemes such as Samagra Shiksha. He accused the State government of blocking initiatives, saying Tamil Nadu had “stalled the establishment of PM SHRI schools… by refusing to sign the MoU” and had “continued to obstruct” the setting up of Navodaya Vidyalayas. “The talk of resources is merely a façade,” he said, adding that “progress is being held back by your ‘dishonest’ politics”. He urged Stalin to “stop using the ‘Hindi imposition’ argument… and join the national mission of empowering every Indian language.” Stalin’s reply at 5.45 pm escalated the exchange, describing the minister’s remarks as “deeply irresponsible and reckless” and reflective of “an entrenched disregard for India’s plurality, federal values, and respect for states”. Tamil Nadu, he said, “firmly rejects #ThreeLanguagePolicy,” insisting that “this is not about opposing languages, but about resisting imposition and defending Constitutional rights”. He accused the Centre of financial coercion, alleging that “a humongous sum of Rs 2,200 crore under the ‘Samagra Shiksha’ Scheme” had been withheld, calling it “nothing short of audacity” and arguing that such funds “cannot be weaponised as a tool of coercion.” The Chief Minister also challenged the Centre on implementation in northern states. “What third Indian language is actually being implemented in schools across Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Gujarat?” he asked, adding: “How many schools under the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan are actually teaching Tamil?” He pressed for data on teacher appointments and spending on classical languages, questioning whether the policy was equitable in practice. At its core, the exchange reflected a deeper disagreement over the nature of Indian federalism. Stalin argued that “when crucial education funding is tied to compliance, it ceases to be a matter of choice,” calling the policy an attempt to “dilute India’s linguistic diversity into a monochromatic, homogenised ‘One India’ framework.” Tamil Nadu, he said, would “not accept language imposition under any circumstances.” Pradhan maintained that the policy upheld “constitutional principles by promoting all languages equally,” and that opposition to it risked “denying our youth the opportunity to become multilingual global leaders.” The online sparring also drew in state-level political alignments. Stalin called upon the opposition in Tamil Nadu to clarify whether they supported the policy, framing the issue as one of “rights, identity, and the future of our students.” The exchange comes against a broader backdrop of renewed debates over Centre-State relations. A recent report commissioned by the Tamil Nadu government had argued that India’s federal structure had tilted toward over-centralisation, calling for a “structural reset” to “right-size” the Union.
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Apr 4, 2026, 03:24 PM
Madhya Pradesh Mahila Congress Announces New State Executive with Representation from Various Districts

Madhya Pradesh Mahila Congress Announces New State Executive with Representation from Various Districts

ExpansionAdd as a preferredsource on google Madhya Pradesh Mahila Congress has announced its new state executive, which has a clear organisational balance as well as a political message. State president Reena Borasi Setia has formed a team of 66 office bearers, trying to give representation to different districts and sections. The most popular name in the new executive is Rupali Sharma, who has been made general secretary. She is the daughter-in-law of former minister PC Sharma. This is being seen as a balance of experience and political influence in the organisation. Trending videos / advertisements have been removed from the Gwalior-Indore belt. Bhopal and Indore regions have been given special importance in the post of vice president. Jyoti Singh (Gwalior) Manisha Rawat (Gwalior) Shanti Bhaleshwar (Indore) Yasmeen Sherani (Ratlam) It is clear that the organisation has made a strategy to strengthen its hold in the Malwa and Gwalior-Chambal region. General secretary SantulHasan, KatoliSingkar, Indore, Dhar, Mandaur and Vindhya districts have been included in the new executive.
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Apr 4, 2026, 03:19 PM
AIADMK Promises Legal Probe into Karunanidhi's 'House Arrest', Slams Ruling DMK

AIADMK Promises Legal Probe into Karunanidhi's 'House Arrest', Slams Ruling DMK

Chennai: Nearly eight years after DMK leader and five time Chief Minister M Karunanidhi died, his last months that were confined largely inside his Gopalapuram home, has become a topic of discussion in this Assembly election season in Tamil Nadu. AIADMK's Promise On Saturday AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami, said that an AIADMK government would order a full legal investigation into the alleged “house arrest” of former Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi if voted to power. Addressing an election rally in Arani, Palaniswami asserted that the issue had originated from within the DMK and was not raised by him. A day earlier DMK president and Chief Minister M K Stalin had hit out at Palaniswami for seeking to generate a controversy when none existed. Palaniswami's Counter However, responding to Stalin, the Leader of Opposition said the DMK leader’s criticism was misplaced. “Do not direct your anger at me. Direct it at your own party's deputy general secretary A Raja, whose statements I only repeated,” he said, referring to an audio clip that had gone viral. He also cited remarks attributed to Stalin's elder brother M K Alagiri, suggesting that similar claims had been voiced within the party. Raising questions over the treatment of the late DMK patriarch, Palaniswami accused the ruling party leadership of betraying both familial and political trust. Burial Controversy The AIADMK leader further revisited the controversy surrounding Karunanidhi’s burial at the Marina, stating his government had followed precedents and offered land in Guindy. He noted that similar principles had been applied in the past, including in the case of former Chief Minister K. Kamaraj. Expanding his attack on the DMK government, Palaniswami alleged administrative failures and corruption across sectors. He said an AIADMK government would also investigate the collapse of a bridge over the Thenpennai river, which he claimed was constructed at a cost of ₹15 crore under the Highways Department led by E V Velu. He accused the DMK of presiding over rising debt, increasing drug circulation, crimes against women, and a deterioration in law and order. He also criticised the hike in TASMAC liquor prices and electricity tariffs, stating that they had imposed a financial burden on the public. The AIADMK leader also claimed that the DMK had failed to fulfil a majority of its election promises, stating that less than a quarter of its commitments had been implemented. He cited delays in welfare schemes and lack of relief on key issues such as fuel prices, education loans, and employment.
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Apr 4, 2026, 03:16 PM
Mehsana's Historic Election: Over 425 Candidates Vie for Seats in Newly Formed Municipal Corporation

Mehsana's Historic Election: Over 425 Candidates Vie for Seats in Newly Formed Municipal Corporation

Mehsana: A new chapter is about to begin in the political history of Mehsana. For the first time in the history of Mehsana, after the municipality was dissolved and now came into existence as a'Municipal Corporation ', there is a lot of excitement in the city's politics. There is so much enthusiasm at the local level about this historic election that more than 425 candidates have filed their nominations for 52 seats in a total of 13 wards. Statistically, on an average, 8 candidates have vied for a ticket for every single seat. The battle between the former corporators and the leaders of the newly merged areas: In the post-bifurcation process, there has been great enthusiasm among all sections from former corporators to ambitious youth. About 40 percent of the former corporators of the previous municipality have again staked claim to the reins of power. On the other hand, the local leaders and youth workers of the 24 newly incorporated villages in the delimitation of the corporation have also become active in the internal competition of the old voters to get tickets for the new representation in the corporation.
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Apr 4, 2026, 03:15 PM
Anil Ambani's Ties to Jeffrey Epstein Cause International Furore

Anil Ambani's Ties to Jeffrey Epstein Cause International Furore

New York: The relationship between Indian business tycoon Anil Ambani and notorious US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has caused an international furore. Hundreds of messages released by the US Department of Justice and analysed by the New York Times reveal that during Donald Trump's first term, Anil Ambani sought Jeffrey Epstein's help to gain influence in the US administration and gain strategic information. Epstein promised to mentor Anil Ambani by posing as a White House "insider." Discussions on defence deals and the appointment of an ambassador: In 2017, when Anil Ambani's company was in the news over the Rafale fighter jet deal, he asked Epstein for "guidance" on India-US defence cooperation and White House policies. Anil Ambani expressed his desire to have former CIA director David Petraeus as US ambassador to India, to which Epstein secretly informed him that Petraeus was not going to be a true national security advisor to the government.
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Apr 4, 2026, 03:11 PM
Akasa Air Updates Flight Operations Amid West Asia Tensions; Iran Reports Nuclear Plant Strike

Akasa Air Updates Flight Operations Amid West Asia Tensions; Iran Reports Nuclear Plant Strike

As the ongoing conflict in West Asia continues, flight disruption between India and several key destinations in the Gulf region continues. Several carriers have reduced services, suspended select routes, and issued advisories to ensure passenger safety. Let us know! 👂 What type of content would you like to see from us this year? Amid the ongoing tensions, Akasa Air shared an update on April 4, stating that it will continue to operate flights to and from Jeddah to Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Kochi, and Kozhikode. In addition to this, the carrier also added that plans to resume flights to and from Abu Dhabi are also being evaluated. However, Aksa Air informed that flights to and from Doha, Riyadh, and Kuwait will remain suspended until April 12. For passengers, the airline has waived cancellation and rescheduling charges for affected routes, offering full refunds within seven days or free rescheduling options. The airline reiterated that all operations are being conducted based on ongoing safety assessments and may be revised depending on developments in the region. Moreover, the airline requested passengers to check their flight status before commencing travel to the airport, adding that "safety and well-being of our passengers and crew remain our highest priority." Meanwhile, Iran on Saturday claimed a new strike in the area of the Bushehr nuclear power plant, reportedly, this is the fourth incident of a strike on the Iranian nuclear plant in two weeks. However, the attack did not cause any damage to the operating reactor, and no radiation release was reported. Iran’s Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi has condemned the strike. Giving a stern warning, US President Donald Trump warned Iran that it has only 48 hours before "Hell will reign" down on them. He reminded Tehran that it had 10 days to either "make a deal" or "open up the Hormuz Strait" on March 26. Trump said Iran had sought a seven-day pause on American strikes targeting its energy infrastructure, but he decided to extend the window to 10 days, pushing the deadline to April 6. To get details on exclusive and budget-friendly property deals in Mumbai & surrounding regions, do visit: https://budgetproperties.in/
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Apr 4, 2026, 03:01 PM
BJP Showcases Strength Ahead of Umreth Assembly By-Election

BJP Showcases Strength Ahead of Umreth Assembly By-Election

Ahmedabad, Dt. 4: The BJP today put up a grand show of strength for the Umreth Assembly by-election in the presence of Chief Minister Bhupendrabhai Patel. At a huge public meeting, the Chief Minister exuded confidence of victory on the issue of development. After a rally attended by veteran leaders and enthusiastic workers, BJP candidate Harshad Parmar today filed his nomination papers at Vijay Muhurat. The leaders including election in-charge Pradeepsinh Jadeja were also present.
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Apr 4, 2026, 03:01 PM
International Election Observers to Monitor Assam's Assembly Polls

International Election Observers to Monitor Assam's Assembly Polls

Guwahati, April 4: Assam will host a team of international election observers next week, with delegates from several countries arriving to watch the Assembly polls as part of the International Election Visitors’ Programme (IEVP). Delegates from multiple countries to attend Officials said representatives from countries such as Angola, Bhutan, Egypt, Portugal, Sri Lanka, Mexico, Benin and Croatia will be in the state on April 8 and 9 to get a first-hand view of how elections are conducted in India. Briefings and ground-level exposure planned On April 8, the visiting delegates will be briefed by the office of the Chief Electoral Officer and taken to key locations, including dispatch centres and control rooms, to see preparations at the ground level. Observers to monitor polling process The following day, coinciding with polling, the team will fan out to selected districts to visit polling stations. They are expected to observe the voting process, security arrangements and the use of election-related technology. Also Watch: Officials said the visit is meant to give international election bodies a closer look at the scale and functioning of India’s electoral system, while also allowing an exchange of ideas and practices in managing large-scale elections. To get details on exclusive and budget-friendly property deals in Mumbai & surrounding regions, do visit: https://budgetproperties.in/
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Apr 4, 2026, 02:59 PM
Three Candidates File Nominations for Umreth Assembly By-Election

Three Candidates File Nominations for Umreth Assembly By-Election

Umreth: Political activities have intensified in connection with the by-election to 111-Umreth Assembly seat announced by the Election Commission of India. Notice was issued by the administration on 30th March for the upcoming poll to be held on 23rd April. Accordingly, a total of three candidates have submitted their 6 nomination papers to the Returning Officer today, 4th April 2026. Details of the candidates who have filed the forms today: The nominations were filed by major parties and independents today before the Returning Officer and District Supply Officer of Umreth Assembly. Harshadbhai Govindbhai Parmar and Vimalkumar Kantilal Patel have filed their nominations on behalf of the Bharatiya Janata Party. Also, Maulik Kumar Vinod Chandra Shah from the Bharatiya Janata Dal has filed his nomination for 111-Umreth seat. Withdrawal of 42 forms, to be completed by 6th April: As per information received from the election machinery, a total of 17 applicants have so far filed their nominations to contest the election.
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Apr 4, 2026, 02:57 PM
TMC's Sukumar Dey Seeks Fourth Term Against BJP's Nirmal Khera in Nandakumar Assembly Constituency

TMC's Sukumar Dey Seeks Fourth Term Against BJP's Nirmal Khera in Nandakumar Assembly Constituency

One holds the record for a hat-trick as an MLA. The other lost in the polls, but is a well-known face in the area as a teacher. This time Nandakumar Assembly constituency (Nandakumar) has a strong fight between Praveen and Naveen. On the one hand is TMC's outgoing MLA Sukumar Dey. On the other hand is BJP's Nirmal Khera. In Nandakumar Assembly constituency in Purba Medinipur district, the fight for votes is fierce. Ever since the candidate's name was announced, the ruling party TMC and the BJP, one of the most opposition political parties in the state, have jumped into the fray. Nandakumar has been the TMC's candidate in the assembly for three consecutive terms. Sukumar Dey has already made a hat-trick of victories. This time he has jumped into the fray to win for the fourth time. BJP's candidate here is Nirmal Khada, who was defeated in the 2023 panchayat polls. He is 40 years old. A very young candidate. He is campaigning with the younger generation. In 2021, Sukumar Dey fought on TMC's symbol. BJP's candidate was Nilanjan Adhikari. Sukumar was the TMC's candidate in the 2021 assembly election
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Apr 4, 2026, 02:56 PM
Gujarat CM Leads Rally for BJP Candidate Harshad Parmar in Umreth By-Election

Gujarat CM Leads Rally for BJP Candidate Harshad Parmar in Umreth By-Election

In his address, the Chief Minister recalled the works of late Govindbhai Parmar, calling for the victory of his son Harshad Parmar with a thumping majority. In Umreth, Gujarat, the campaign for the by-election to the assembly seat of Umreth has intensified. In the high-profile Umreth seat of Anand district, a grand public meeting was held today in support of BJP candidate Harshad Parmar. The special presence of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel in this meeting has energized the workers. Thousands of people thronged the meeting held before filing of nomination papers. As soon as the Chief Minister reached the venue, the workers welcomed him with sky-high slogans. The meeting held near Rajni Nagar Society was full of saffron. The Chief Minister in his address recalled the works of late Govindbhai Parmar, calling for the victory of his son Harshad Parmar with a thumping majority. He said that the BJP is fighting the election on the issue of development, and once again Kamalbhai Patel, the Chief Minister was present in the by-election to the assembly seat.
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Apr 4, 2026, 02:49 PM
Middle East Conflict Escalates: Iran Takes Tough Stance Against US-Israeli Aggression

Middle East Conflict Escalates: Iran Takes Tough Stance Against US-Israeli Aggression

Tehran, તા.04: The ongoing war in the Middle East has reached a very dangerous point. So far the conflict seemed to be limited to Iran and the US-Israel, but now the Gulf countries are also under direct threat. Iran, especially the UAE, has taken a very tough stance. According to senior officials in Tehran, Iran is now confident that it is not only a'mute spectator'in this war, but is also playing an active role. Allegedly, the UAE has not only allowed the US and Israel to use its military bases, but has also provided some air facilities for the operation. Iran has warned that if there is any ground invasion, especially if there is an attempt to occupy any of its islands or lands, it will consider the country from which the attack will be launched as a direct enemy. Middle East media report that Iran has indicated that if the attack is launched through its medium, it will not only target military installations, commercial projects, and government institutions.
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Apr 4, 2026, 02:47 PM
Ranveer Singh's Dhurandhar Sparks Political Controversy

Ranveer Singh's Dhurandhar Sparks Political Controversy

Ranveer Singh's Dhurandhar has not only taken the box office by storm, but has also created a political storm. The opposition has slammed the film as'propaganda '. Director Aditya Dhar has also been called out. This time, Prime Minister Narendra Modi picked up the bat for Dhurandhar. At a public meeting in Kerala's Thiruvalla on Saturday, he slammed the Congress and the Left as'liars '.'In fact, they are masters at lying '. It all started with The Kashmir Files. Vivek Agnihotri's film created a furore across the country. The director and the production house were accused of spreading hatred against a particular community. Then came'The Kerala Story ','The Diary of West Bengal ','The Bastari,'and the so-called'Nakashal Star '. The film's so-called'Dhurmabadi'tag will end before the Kerala assembly elections on April 9.
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Apr 4, 2026, 02:47 PM
Congress Introduces 'Legal Shield' to Curb Defections in Gujarat Local Body Elections

Congress Introduces 'Legal Shield' to Curb Defections in Gujarat Local Body Elections

Ahmedabad: Ahead of the upcoming local body elections in Gujarat, the political atmosphere has heated up. The opposition Congress, in particular, has adopted a very strict and unprecedented strategy to strengthen its house and curb the menace of defections even before entering the electoral fray this time. To stop leaders from merging with the ruling party after winning elections for years, now the Congress has prepared a'legal shield'instead of relying only on morality. The party has now decided to take a legal affidavit along with the nomination form from all the candidates. A new twist has been seen in the process of selection of candidates by the Congress across the state. Each claimant who comes to give a census is given a special draft from the party. The affidavit attached to this census form clearly stipulates that if the candidate breaks with the party after winning or defecting, the party will submit a written proof against him / her under the Anti-Defection Law.
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Apr 4, 2026, 02:44 PM
US-Iran War: Survey Reveals Public Perception on Global Power Dynamics

US-Iran War: Survey Reveals Public Perception on Global Power Dynamics

The war between America and Iran is going on. Iran is giving a befitting reply to the US attack. At the same time, the war has created a big crisis for LPG and petroleum products in front of the world. The price of crude oil is increasing continuously. The standoff in Hormuz has increased this crisis even more. What will be the future of this war and what is the impact of this war on our lives? To answer all these questions, C-Voter in India's TV history conducted a'War Survey'for the first time in the month of March. This survey has asked people in every district of all the states of the country. Let's know the answers to those questions. The C-Voter survey questioned whether America will become a big power in the world after the war. In three weeks of the survey in March, people were of the opinion that America will not become a big power in the world after the war. In the second week, 59 percent of the people said that America will become a big power in the third week and 62 percent of the people said that America will not become a big power after the fourth week of the war.
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Apr 4, 2026, 02:39 PM
India and Azerbaijan Strengthen Bilateral Ties After Years-Long Gap

India and Azerbaijan Strengthen Bilateral Ties After Years-Long Gap

Baku: India and Azerbaijan have taken major initiatives to improve bilateral relations. Senior officials of both countries met in Baku for the sixth round of External Affairs Ministry consultations. The meeting was attended by Secretary (West) in the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Siby George and Deputy Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan Elnur Mammadov. This is the first such dialogue since 2022, which has been held after deep differences over Azerbaijan-Pakistan and India-Armenia relations. In addition, relations between India and Azerbaijan were strained over Operation Sindur. What transpired at the India-Azerbaijan meeting was a comprehensive review of the current state of bilateral relations covering areas of mutual interest. The issues discussed included trade, technology, tourism, pharmaceuticals, energy, culture, people-to-people exchanges, and the fight against cross-border terrorism. After the meeting, Siby George agreed to meet the Foreign Policy Advisor of the President's Office in New Delhi on a mutually convenient date.
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Apr 4, 2026, 02:38 PM
Bangladesh Cricket Board Seeks to Repair Ties with Indian Cricket Board

Bangladesh Cricket Board Seeks to Repair Ties with Indian Cricket Board

Dhaka, Apr 4: The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has approached the BCCI to salvage India's white-ball tour in September and repair ties, strained after Dhaka's decision to pull out of the T20 World Cup in India. It is understood that BCB president Aminul Islam Bulbul's regime could end soon and an interim board may start discussions with the Indian cricket Board. BCB, believed to be run by sports ministry advisor and anti-India hardliner Asif Nazrul, decided not to send the team to India on the pretext of security issues after Mustafizur Rahaman wasn't allowed by the BCCI to play in the IPL. #WATCH | A meeting of the Bangladesh Cricket Board was held in Dhaka today, chaired by Cricket Board President Aminul Islam Bulbul. The meeting discussed relations between the Bangladesh Cricket Board and India. Nazmul Abedin Fahim, one of the board's directors, stated that… pic.twitter.com/TxyXYsE4U0 BCB requested that their matches be shifted to Sri Lanka but the ICC did not find merit in it, ruling out any security issue in India for the team. The Indo-Bangla cricket ties have traditionally been cordial, but recent developments have led to a marked deterioration. "Yes, BCB has sent a letter to Indian cricket board. Not only about Indian men's team's white ball tour of Bangladesh in September, there is a men's 50-over Asia Cup which BCB is set to host next year," a BCCI source told PTI on conditions of anonymity. It is understood that BCB is desperate to host India since six white ball matches played by Men In Blue will sort board's finances for the year with revenue generated from the linear and digital broadcast right sales. Tamim in line for BCB presidency? The BCB among many things in the agenda has discussed resignation of four directors during BCB president Aminul Islam Bulbul's reign. There is strong resentment in the Bangladesh cricket corridors about Bulbul's continuation especially after he expressed helplessness to convince the interim-government head Muhammad Yunus to send the team to India. "The investigation committee that is looking into the T20 World Cup non-participation fiasco will present its report to the government on April 9. "It would be interesting to find out how Bulbul would be placed once that report is tabled. In that case, an interim board will take over and the re-elections will be held in 90 days. All eyes will also be on Bangladesh's foreign minister's visit to Delhi," said a source tracking developments. It is understood that former Bangladesh skipper and country's greatest opener Tamim Iqbal could be a strong candidate for BCB presidency. Iqbal, who urged the government and BCB to take a prudent and practical stand from their hostile retaliation, is a choice which the Indian cricket board would also not mind. (Except for the headline, this article has not been edited by FPJ's editorial team and auto-generated from an agency feed.)
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Apr 4, 2026, 02:36 PM
Trinamool Candidate Shaukat Molla Challenges Indian Secular Front MLA Naushad Siddiqui in Bhangar

Trinamool Candidate Shaukat Molla Challenges Indian Secular Front MLA Naushad Siddiqui in Bhangar

On one side is Naushad Siddiqui of the Indian Secular Front (ISF), the outgoing MLA from Bhangar. On the other side is Shaukat Molla, who has so far handled the Canning East. Though Naushad refuses to give importance to Shaukat. On Saturday, without naming him, Naushad said, "Nobody wants the hidden criminal. No one will vote for him." ISF was the only Bhangar in the entire state in the assembly elections of 2021. Naushad Siddiqui, the only MLA of the party, won from this constituency. There was no initial uproar when the Trinamool announced Shaukat's name in this constituency this time. There is anger within the party about Shaukat's change of seat. However, Shaukat's campaign is now going on. Naushad Siddiqui, while filing his nomination on this day, said that the situation in the 2021 assembly elections was very difficult. Naushad says, "In the recent assembly elections, Shaukat Rani, a candidate of the ISF, was also heard saying'Shokat, Shokat, Shokat, Shokat, Shokat, Shokat'will
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Apr 4, 2026, 02:30 PM
Mysterious Drone Spotted Near Mamata Banerjee's Helicopter, Three Suspects Detained

Mysterious Drone Spotted Near Mamata Banerjee's Helicopter, Three Suspects Detained

State Bureau, Kolkata. A major lapse in Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's security cover came to light on Saturday when a mysterious drone was spotted flying near her helicopter in Malatipur, Malda. The incident occurred when the Chief Minister was about to finish her meeting and fly to the next destination. On seeing the drone, Mamata Banerjee instructed the police to immediately investigate. The Chief Minister held a mic from the stage and said that the police should keep an eye on it and find out who was flying it. Activated after this directive, the police have detained three suspects in the case. Trinamool Congress leaders have alleged a violation of security protocols, calling it a dangerous incident.
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Apr 4, 2026, 02:26 PM
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami to Campaign in West Bengal for First Time

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami to Campaign in West Bengal for First Time

- On 6th April, after the road show in Bangaon, will join the election meetingTrending videos Remove this video / advertisementAmar Ujala Bureau Dehradun. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami is in demand for campaigning in the West Bengal elections. For the first time on 6th April, the Chief Minister will address an election meeting by holding a road show in Bangaon after joining the nomination of party candidates. To garner support for the party candidates in the West Bengal election campaign, Chief Minister Dhami has many historic decisions including Uniform Civil Code, anti-copying law, strict anti-conversion law. Apart from making political attacks on the Mamata government, the CM will also appeal to the public to vote for the development schemes and decisions of Uttarakhand. On 6th April, the CM will join the nomination of Soma Thakur from Bagra Assembly, Krit Ashokania from Bangaon Uttar, Swapan Manjumdar from Bangaon Dakshin and Shubhrata Thakur from Gaighata Assembly.
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EU Finance Ministers Call for Windfall Tax on Energy Companies Amid Strait of Hormuz Crisis

EU Finance Ministers Call for Windfall Tax on Energy Companies Amid Strait of Hormuz Crisis

Germany's finance minister, Lars Klingbeil , joined several of his European Union counterparts in calling for a tax on the windfall profits being made my energy companies amid the war in Iran . News agencies on Saturday reported that the finance ministers of Germany, Austria, Italy, Portugal and Spain had written a letter to EU Climate Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra. The call comes amid soaring fuel prices sparked by Iran's closing of the Strait of Hormuz , itself an act of retaliation against US and Israeli strikes. Diesel prices in Germany have spiked to another record high as the Easter weekend began. The daily average price for a liter of diesel reached €2.391 ($2.75 per liter — $10.45 per gallon) on Friday, a new all-time high, according to ADAC, an automobile association. On Thursday, diesel prices had already surpassed Wednesday’s previous record, at €2.346. What did the EU finance ministers say in their letter? The ministers said a windfall tax would "send a clear message that those who profit from the ​consequences of the war must do their part to ease the burden on the general public." It would also send a signal that "we stand united and are able to take action," they added. "It would make it possible to finance temporary relief, especially for ​consumers, and curb rising inflation, without placing additional burdens on public budgets." The ministers pointed to an emergency tax brought in amid the energy crisis in 2022, triggered by Russia's invasion of Ukraine. "Given the current market distortions and fiscal constraints, the European ​Commission should swiftly develop a similar EU-wide contribution instrument grounded on a solid legal basis," they wrote. Shipping in limbo as Strait of Hormuz crisis deepens To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video 02:45 What might EU measures against the fuel crisis look like? The 2022 measures included a tax on the windfall profits being made by energy companies, a cap on gas prices, and targets to curb the demand for gas. EU Energy Commissioner Dan Jorgensen has already said the bloc is considering similar measures again. Despite massively expanding its renewable energy capacity, the EU remains heavily reliant on imported fossil fuels. Imports of Russian fuel into European countries, Germany in particular, were somewhat offset by increased imports from the Gulf. But prices are rising even in countries that are not dependent on oil and gas that would have to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. The surging oil and gas prices since the outbreak of the Iran — European gas prices, for instance, have risen over 70% since February 28 — have made affordable energy a top priority for European policymakers. Edited by: Sean Sinico
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Apr 4, 2026, 02:23 PM
Indian PM Modi Criticizes Opposition in Kerala for Spreading Lies

Indian PM Modi Criticizes Opposition in Kerala for Spreading Lies

Thiruvalla (Keralam): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday lambasted the LDF and UDF for allegedly spreading lies regarding the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) and the Uniform Civil Code (UCC). Addressing a campaign rally here, the PM criticised the opposition parties for labelling movies such as Kerala Story, Kashmir Files and Dhurandhar, "a lie." "The LDF and UDF people have become pro at lying. They said Kerala Files is a lie, they said Kashmir Files is a lie, they said Dhurandhar is a lie. These days, they are spreading lies about the FCRA and UCC. Goa has had UCC for decades, but they're spreading lies around it. They also did the same around the CAA. They are in the business of spreading lies," he said. #WATCH | Tiruvalla, Pathanamthitta: Addressing a public rally, Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, "In these circumstances of war, I understand your concern, therefore I am in constant contact with the leaders of the Gulf countries, we are continuously talking with the governments… pic.twitter.com/I9O9203LCL Further, the PM lashed out at the Left and Congress over the Sabarimala temple case and accused them of "defaming and looting" the temple. Describing the opposition as corrupt, he questioned the ruling LDF for not handing the case to CBI and the Congress for allegedly trying to project itself as a "fake Hindu." "The corruption and appeasement politics of the Left and Congress are directly impacting Keralam's culture and faith. First, they defamed the Sabarimala temple. Today, it is being looted by them. There is a clear pattern in the loot at Sabarimala. They are occurring under LDF rule, but are linked to senior Congress leaders. The LDF has not handed the probe to the CBI, raising serious questions. At the same time, Congress, which has largely stayed away from temple-related issues, is now faking, trying to project itself as pro-Hindu," the PM stated. He asserted that the BJP, once in power in Keralam, will punish the guilty and serve justice to the devotees of Swami Ayyappa. "Once an NDA government is formed, a thorough investigation into both LDF and UDF will be ensured, and those found guilty will be punished. Devotees of Swami Ayyappa expect nothing less than justice," he said. The PM also reflected on the Sabarimala Railway Project, which he said will enhance direct connectivity to Sabarimala. He also accused the state government for allegedly delaying the project and reiterated that the double-engine government will remove all such obstacles. "The Sabarimala Railway Project here can open up new possibilities in this region; it will enhance direct connectivity to Sabarimala, give a new momentum to local business, and open new avenues of employment for the youth, but the state government has kept this project hanging. Thiruvalla is suffering because of this. When the BJP's double-engine government comes to power, all such obstacles will be removed--this is Modi's guarantee," he stated. The Kerala Assembly polls are scheduled to be held in a single phase on April 9, with counting of votes scheduled for May 4.The tenure of the current assembly is set to conclude on May 23. (Except for the headline, this article has not been edited by FPJ's editorial team and auto-generated from an agency feed.)
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