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Indian Parliament Debates Amidst Disruptions: Modi Responds, Opposition Protests

Indian Parliament Debates Amidst Disruptions: Modi Responds, Opposition Protests

Parliament Debate on Union Budget 2026 Highlights: Amid repeated disruptions caused by Opposition protests, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is replying to Motion of Thanks debate in the Rajya Sabha . The Prime Minister was scheduled to reply to the Motion of Thanks on the President’s Address in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday, but the address could not take place after the House was adjourned. A sharp war of words broke out between Congress leader and Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi and Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu on Wednesday, as Opposition MPs continued protests near the Makar Dwar of Parliament. As Bittu walked past the protesting Congress members, Rahul Gandhi was heard calling him a “traitor”, saying, “Here is a traitor walking right by. Look at the face…” Gandhi then extended his hand towards the Union Minister and added, “Hello brother, my traitor friend. Don’t worry, you will come back (to Congress).” Bittu declined to shake hands and was seen responding sharply, uttering “Desh ke dushman…”, before the two moved away. The confrontation comes amid a larger political standoff that erupted earlier this week after Rahul Gandhi attempted to quote in the Lok Sabha from an article based on an as-yet-unpublished memoir of former Army chief General M M Naravane (retd) while criticising Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh over the 2020 India-China border standoff. The BJP strongly objected to Gandhi’s remarks, accusing him of misleading the House and undermining the armed forces. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla disallowed Gandhi from raising the issue, but the Congress leader persisted, with several Opposition MPs rallying in his support, leading to repeated disruptions in the House. Country gave opportunity to Congress's first family for decades, but they only misled people with slogans like 'garibi hatao',says PM Modi PSUs making record profits today against earlier notion that they were only supposed to make losses: PM Modi Prime Minister Narendra Modi hits out at TMC for protecting infiltrators who are taking away jobs and lands of tribals. Replying on the Motion of Thanks debate, PM Modi said a number of countries are asking India for trade deals. "New world order is inclined towards India," he said. He added that world is confident of stability after India's trade deals with EU, US. India does not have to either look back or stop, but only move forward to achieve goal of Viksit Bharat: PM Modi in RS Opposition MPs walks out of Rajya Sabha in protest as PM Narendra Modi continues his speech Congress leader Vivek Tankha on Thursday wrote to Home Minister Amit Shah requesting review of the detention of jailed climate activist Sonam Wangchuk under the stringent National Security Act (NSA) and release him. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla said he had advised Prime Minister Narendra Modi not to come to the Lok Sabha as Opposition MPs had surrounded his chair. Birla added that he had had prior information that Opposition MPs, led by Congess, might attempt to create disorder during the Prime Minister’s address. The Rajya Sabha witnessed heated exchanges and Opposition walkout after Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge raised the issue of Rahul Gandhi not being allowed to speak in the Lok Sabha. Kharge raised the issue of Gandhi, but when he started to read excerpts from an unpublished book of former army chief M M Naravane, he was disallowed, leading to a walkout by Opposition benches. Soon after the House mourned the passing of a former MP and tabling of listed papers during the Zero Hour, Kharge raised the issue of his counterpart in the Lok Sabha, Gandhi, not being allowed to speak. Reacting sharply to Lok Sabha LoP Rahul Gandhi's "traitor" remark, Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu said that he always won votes for the Congress when he was member of the party. "When we were there (in Congress), we were winning seats for the party. We were never a burden on them... Then, when it became clear that the party had become a family affair and was no longer the Congress party it once was, everyone started leaving. If it had remained the real Congress, people would have stayed... I said that if this were the real Congress, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi themselves would have climbed on tables and gotten suspended first," Bittu told ANI. The Lok Sabha on Thursday passed a resolution expressing gratitude to the President for her address to a joint sitting of Parliament, even as the proceedings were repeatedly disrupted by sloganeering from Opposition members. Despite the protests and noise in the House, the government pushed through the Motion of Thanks, with Opposition MPs raising objections and continuing their demonstrations during the discussion and voting. Opposition parties staged a walkout from the Rajya Sabha on Thursday after Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge was not permitted to quote from former Army chief General M M Naravane’s book during proceedings. Kharge objected to the Chair’s decision, saying the restriction curtailed his right to speak during the debate. Opposition members protested the ruling, accusing the government of stifling discussion, before walking out of the House in a show of dissent. Dramatic scenes are unfolding in the Parliament as both Modi-led government and the Opposition are engaged in heated debates. The Opposition staged a walk out after Nadda strongly criticised them for not letting the House run as per rules. The Congress on the other hand said that the Parliament was not letting Rahul Gandhi speak, which is also not fair. The Lower House of the Parliament on Thursday was adjourned till 12 noon following continuous sloganeering by the Opposition MPs. The Lok Sabha sitting, which began at 11 am, was adjourned soon after the INDIA bloc MPs raised slogans targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Centre. JP Nadda ripped into the Opposition once the House resumed today. He took a jibe at COngress leader Rahul Gandhi, calling him 'an immature child'. He added that the Government is ready to debate but the House rules must be followed in order to do that.Mallikarjun Jharge hit back saying, "Lok Sabha not running for 4 days, we must be concerned. " He further added that BJP cannot crticise the functioning of Congress. Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Thursday reacted sharply to Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi’s “traitor” remark against Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu, made during a confrontation in Parliament a day earlier. Calling the remarks inappropriate and unbecoming of the Leader of the Opposition, Chouhan said he was deeply disturbed by the language used. “Today my heart is filled with pain. I am shocked to see the LoP pass ‘chichore’ comments using words like ‘gadar’ against a minister. They are also belittling the Prime Minister’s role. The comments being made are ‘chichorapan’,” he told ANI. Opposition MPs held a meeting on Thursday to finalise their floor strategy for the day’s Parliament proceedings at the office of Rajya Sabha Leader of the Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge. Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, was also present at the meeting, which took place amid continued disruptions and protests by Opposition parties in both Houses of Parliament. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to reply to the Motion of Thanks on the President’s Address in the Rajya Sabha. The Prime Minister was scheduled to speak in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday, but his address could not take place due to repeated disruptions and sloganeering by Opposition members, which forced the House to adjourn. Soon after the Lok Sabha session resumed at 5 pm, Speaker Sandhya Ray announced adjournment of the House till 11 am tomorrow (Feb 5). The Parliament was adjourned once again amid a ruckus by members of the Opposition. Notably, PM Narendra Modi was scheduled to address the House at 5 pm. Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri on Thursday slammed Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over his remarks on Sardar Ravneet Singh Bittu, saying that calling him a "traitor" crosses all boundaries of civility, decency, and dignity. In a post on X, he said that such a comment is unjust for a Sikh leader for merely choosing the BJP's ideologies, and whose ancestors were slaughtered by terrorists themselves. "The way Rahul Gandhi has addressed parliamentarian and respected Sikh leader Sardar Ravneet Singh Bittu, as a 'Traitor' crosses all boundaries of civility, decency and dignity. It is entirely possible that he holds a deep grudge against Bittu for choosing the policies of Vikas espoused by the Modi Govt over the directionless Congress. But, that cannot ever justify such a slur against a proud Sikh whose own grandfather was slain by terrorists..." Puri wrote on X. He further affirmed that calling Ravneet Singh Bittu a traitor is an insult to the entire Sikh community. - via ANI The Lok Sabha stays adjourned till 5 pm today after ruckus over interruption in LoP Rahul Gandhi's speech. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal took to X earlier today and said that the government was prepared to deliver a statement regarding the new India-US Trade Deal in the House but could not due to the chaos. "When the Government came prepared to provide a factual clarification on the subject, the Opposition began creating a ruckus. Consequently, I am releasing my full statement here (on X) for everyone's benefit," he posted on the social media platform with the video. Today in the Lok Sabha, I was scheduled to deliver a statement regarding the #indiaustradedeal . However, when the Government came prepared to provide a factual clarification on the subject, the Opposition began creating a ruckus. Consequently, I am releasing my full statement… pic.twitter.com/Hy9z03ZfhA Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday claimed that the government is preventing the publication of former Army Chief General MM Naravane’s memoir in India. He stated that while the book on border tensions with China has been published abroad, it has not been allowed to circulate domestically. Congress leader highlights Ladakh standoff handling Speaking to reporters at the Parliament premises, Gandhi said, "It's available abroad, I think. It's published abroad. Govt is not allowing it to be published here. That's what I believe. The book is available. You can imagine where the book (that he is carrying today) has come from. You think about where it came from." He criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi for allegedly failing to take responsibility during the Ladakh standoff, leaving Army leadership “abandoned,” and added, "jo uchit samjho wo karo." Gandhi also said he was ready to personally hand over the book to the Prime Minister in the Lok Sabha, insisting that it reveals the "truth" about the government’s response during the crisis. The Lok Sabha was adjourned till 2 pm on Wednesday following intense sloganeering by Opposition members, as Speaker Om Birla called on lawmakers to maintain parliamentary decorum and respect the dignity of the House. He cautioned that breaching norms could erode public trust in the democratic system. Speaker urges Opposition to follow decorum Before adjourning proceedings, Speaker Birla addressed the members, saying, "I believe that despite being in government for a long time, you are breaking the decorum and dignity of the House. There is a way to protest; there can be other ways to protest, however, you all are leaving your designated seats and walking towards the other side." He added, "If you break dignity, then people of the country will lose trust on democracy. You all are senior leaders, but it is not right that you break the rules of the House. Protest is not done by sloganeering or carrying posters, protest is done by words, logical arguments." Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Wednesday assured the Lok Sabha that sensitive sectors such as agriculture and dairy are fully protected under the India-US trade deal. He highlighted that tariffs on Indian goods will be reduced to 18% from the previous 50%, making India among the lowest-tariff countries compared to its competitors. Boost for Exports, MSMEs, and Skilled Workforce "India has been successful in protecting the agricultural and dairy sectors," Goyal said, adding that the deal will support initiatives like 'Make in India' and 'Design in India', strengthening the country’s push toward self-reliance. He noted that labour-intensive sectors will see a significant export boost, while skilled professionals and Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) will gain substantial opportunities. Goyal further informed that both sides are working to complete the technical formalities, which will soon be announced. Stressing the government’s focus on energy security, he added that India’s requirements in sectors like aviation and nuclear are critical, and the US is a major partner in these areas. He concluded that the deal is firmly in India’s national interest. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for allegedly failing to take responsibility during the India-China conflict in 2020, claiming that the accountability was instead shifted to former Army Chief General MM Naravane. Addressing reporters at the Parliament House complex, Gandhi held up Naravane’s unpublished memoir, asserting that it exists despite repeated government denials. "The Speaker has said this book does not exist, the government has said it does not exist, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh ji has said this book does not exist. Every youngster in India to see this book exists," he said. The Telangana unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party on Wednesday criticised Lok Sabha Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi over his allegation that he was prevented from speaking in Parliament. Speaking to ANI, Telangana BJP president Bandi Sanjay Rao said it was a pattern for Rahul Gandhi to level what he called unfounded accusations against parliamentary processes and India’s democratic institutions. “It has become Rahul Gandhi's habit to make false claims that he is not being allowed to speak and also blame our democracy, and also insult our Armed forces. Telangana CM Revanth Reddy is following in Rahul Gandhi's footsteps,” Rao said. The Lok Sabha was adjourned till 12 noon on Wednesday after proceedings were disrupted by vociferous protests from Opposition members over a range of issues. Continuous sloganeering and disruptions made it difficult for the House to function, prompting the Chair to adjourn the session in an effort to restore order and allow proceedings to resume later in the day. DMK MP Tiruchi Siva on Wednesday submitted a Suspension of Business notice in the Rajya Sabha under Rule 267, demanding an urgent discussion on the India-US trade deal. In his notice to the Rajya Sabha Secretary General, Tiruchi Siva accused the Centre of showing “disregard” for Parliament, alleging that Union Minister Piyush Goyal briefed the media on the trade agreement while the House was in session. The DMK leader said matters of such national importance should be discussed first on the floor of Parliament rather than being communicated outside. Congress MP Manish Tewari on Wednesday moved an adjournment motion in the Lok Sabha, seeking an in-depth discussion on the India–US trade deal and raising concerns over its potential economic, energy and foreign policy consequences. Describing the issue as one of “grave public importance”, Tewari flagged the reduction of tariffs on Indian goods in the US to 18 per cent, while noting Washington’s assertion that the agreement would enable it to expand agricultural exports to India. In his notice, Tewari urged the House to deliberate on reported remarks by the US President claiming that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had agreed to stop purchasing Russian oil and significantly ramp up energy imports from the United States and Venezuela. He also sought clarity on provisions related to slashing Indian tariffs and non-tariff barriers to zero, as well as India’s reported commitment to procure over USD 500 billion worth of American goods. Congress Lok Sabha members will meet on Wednesday at the Congress Parliamentary Party office to discuss and finalise their floor strategy for the ongoing Budget Session, party sources said. Meeting follows confrontation between opposition and treasury benches The meeting comes a day after sharp disruptions in the Lok Sabha, where proceedings were repeatedly stalled amid a standoff between the opposition and the ruling benches. Tensions escalated after Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi sought to raise references linked to former Army Chief General MM Naravane’s unpublished memoir during the debate on the Motion of Thanks to the President’s Address. The situation later led to the suspension of eight opposition MPs for the remainder of the Budget Session, further intensifying the political confrontation inside the House.
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Feb 5, 2026, 03:40 PM
Indian Filmmakers Tied to Epstein's Circle: A Closer Look at Anurag Kashyap, Mira Nair, and Nandita Das

Indian Filmmakers Tied to Epstein's Circle: A Closer Look at Anurag Kashyap, Mira Nair, and Nandita Das

A few familiar Indian names have cropped up recently in the Epstein Files, linked to the investigation involving millionaire sex offender Jeffrey Epstein put out in public domain by the US Department of Justice. Last Friday, three million additional pages of the Epstein Files were released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which was signed into law by President Donald Trump on November 19, 2025. More than 2,000 videos and 1,80,000 images are included in the additional publication. Combined with prior releases, this makes the total production nearly 3.5 million pages. However, while some names that appear in the files may have close allegiance with Epstein’s criminal acts directly or indirectly, one can’t paint all names with that same brush. Particularly the three names from the Indian entertainment industry, which have surfaced in the Epstein Files, have rather remote associations with Epstein or even his close circle. If finer details are examined, here’s exactly where the names of these three Indian directors show up in the Epstein Files. Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap, best known for helming critically acclaimed movies like Black Friday (2004), Dev.D (2009), and the Gangs of Wasseypur franchise (2012), was recently referred to as “the Bollywood guy” in Epstein Files. Kashyap’s name is mentioned only in the passing as “a famous Bollywood director” along with the likes of computer scientist Ben Goertzel, researcher Bruce Damer, and DJ Spooky. Kashyap was mentioned as a potential invitee at a proposed event in Shanghai, which entailed workshops on Buddhism, technology, and medicine. It’s part of the email exchanges between Epstein and psychiatrist Giuseppe Bersani, and educators Gino Yu and Ornella Corazza. However, there’s no evidence of Kashyap’s attendance at any of these events. Another name that’s cropping up the most is of filmmaker Mira Nair, best known for helming Monsoon Wedding (2001), The Namesake (2006), and A Suitable Boy (2020). As per the files, she attended an “after party” for a film at the townhouse of convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell, as mentioned in one of the emails. The after party took place after the screening of a film, which is likely to be Nair’s 2010 Hollywood movie Amelia, starring Hillary Swank as aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart, opposite Richard Gere. Not only Nair and the film’s leads, but former US President Bill Clinton and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos were also present at the event. “Film received tepid reaction although women like it much more,” states the email exchanged between publicist Peggy Siegal and the email address “jeevacation@gmail.com”. While Nair’s passing mention also doesn’t imply any misconduct or close links to Epstein and his associates like Maxwell, her name has been blown out of proportion online thanks to her association with US politics . Her son, former rapper Zohran Mamdani, was recently appointed as the mayor of New York City. Even Artificial Intelligence-generated pictures of Mira and Zohran with Epstein, Maxwell, and others are doing the rounds on social media. Also Read — Neha Dhupia says she has great friendships in film industry because she doesn’t exploit them for work: ‘Karan Johar cast me because he was fed up of my voice’ The third name that’s cropped up from the Indian entertainment landscape in Epstein Files is that of actor-filmmaker Nandita Das. But her link to Epstein is limited to the fact that both of them were invited as speakers by Jem Bendell, a professor of sustainability at the University of Cumbria, at the Lake District Festival in the UK, along with author Charles Eisenstein and PR guru Lynne Frank.
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UK Prime Minister Apologizes for Appointing Peter Mandelson as Ambassador Amid Jeffrey Epstein Scandal

UK Prime Minister Apologizes for Appointing Peter Mandelson as Ambassador Amid Jeffrey Epstein Scandal

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer apologised Thursday to victims of Jeffrey Epstein for appointing Peter Mandelson as the UK’s ambassador to Washington despite his ties to the disgraced financier. The prime minister said Mandelson had lied and “portrayed Epstein as someone he barely knew.” To the victims, he said: “I am sorry, sorry for what was done to you, sorry that so many people with power failed you. Sorry for having believed Mandelson’s lies and appointed him and sorry that even now you’re forced to watch this story unfold in public once again.” Starmer appointed Mandelson, a veteran politician, as ambassador to the US in 2024. The prime minister fired him in September after emails were published showing that he maintained a friendship with Epstein following the late financier’s 2008 conviction for sex offences involving a minor. Epstein died by suicide in a jail cell in 2019 , while awaiting trial on US federal charges accusing him of sexually abusing dozens of girls. Starmer never met Epstein and is not accused of any wrongdoing. But the prime minister is under intense pressure over the appointment after newly released documents revealed fresh details of Mandelson’s close relationship with Epstein. “I was lied to,” Starmer said. “It had been publicly known for some time that Mandelson knew Epstein, but none of us knew the depth and the darkness of that relationship.” British police are investigating Mandelson over potential misconduct in public office. He is not accused of any sexual offences. Documents published last week by the US Department of Justice contain new revelations , including papers suggesting Mandelson shared sensitive government information with Epstein after the 2008 global financial crisis. There are also scores of chatty, jokey messages pointing to a much closer relationship than Mandelson had previously disclosed. The newly released files also suggest that in 2003 to 2004, Epstein sent three payments totalling USD 75,000 to accounts linked to Mandelson or his partner Reinaldo Avila da Silva, now his husband. Mandelson, 72, has been a major, and contentious, figure in the Labour Party since the 1990s. He twice had to resign from senior posts in previous administrations because of scandals over money or ethics. He was chosen as ambassador because his trade expertise, network of contents and mastery of the political “dark arts” were considered assets in dealing with President Donald Trump ’s administration. Critics say Mandelson’s ties with Epstein made his appointment too risky and Starmer was, at best, naive. “I think the prime minister has shown that his judgment is questionable,” Labour lawmaker Paula Barker said. “I think he has questions to answer. I think he has a very long way to go to rebuild trust and confidence with the public, and trust and confidence within our party.”
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Feb 5, 2026, 03:26 PM
India: Central Government and Nagaland Sign Agreement to Form Frontier Nagaland Territorial Authority

India: Central Government and Nagaland Sign Agreement to Form Frontier Nagaland Territorial Authority

Central Government, the Nagaland Government and the Eastern Nagaland Peoples’ Organisation (ENPO) signed an agreement for the formation of Frontier Nagaland Territorial Authority (FNTA). The agreement was signed in the presence of Union Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi today. Nagaland Chief Minister Nephiu Rio was also present on the occasion Speaking at the signing of the agreement, Mr Shah said that it is a momentous day for the people of Nagaland. He said that the government has taken one step forward in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of a strife-free, violence-free, and developed Northeast. He lauded the officials of the Ministry of Home Affairs, saying that they worked as a bridge between ENPO and the Nagaland Government that led to this resolution. He further assured the people of ENPO that the Government will extend its support for the development of Eastern Nagaland. Meanwhile, the Nagaland Chief Minister said that this historic agreement reflects the government’s commitment to ensuring equitable and inclusive governance and continuing efforts to reach all regions of the state.
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Feb 5, 2026, 03:25 PM
Alex Saab, Powerful Associate of Nicolas Maduro, Detained by Venezuela's Intelligence Agency and FBI

Alex Saab, Powerful Associate of Nicolas Maduro, Detained by Venezuela's Intelligence Agency and FBI

A powerful associate of former Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, Alex Saab, has reportedly been detained during a joint operation by Venezuela’s intelligence agency and the FBI. Saab was removed from his rank a fortnight after the US forces captured Maduro on January 3. According to a report by The Guardian, the 54-year-old was reportedly detained by members of the Bolivarian national intelligence service (Sebin) at a luxury home in Venezuela’s capital, Caracas, in the early hours of Wednesday. Besides him, Raúl Gorrín, a billionaire media mogul who owns the Globovisión TV channel, was also reportedly detained at the same address. Also Read: ‘Seeing Mafia Maduro Decapitated Brings Relief To Venezuelans’: Caracas Ex-Mayor | Exclusive Though there has been no official confirmation of the arrests from the Venezuelan government, The Guardian quoted a US official saying that Saab had been detained as a result of collaboration between US and Venezuelan authorities. The official said they expected Saab to be extradited to the US in the coming days. Meanwhile, Saab’s lawyer has rejected the claims and called them as “fake news". He told Colombia’s El Espectador newspaper that Saab was “doing fine in Caracas". However, The Guardian quoted intelligence sources telling the Colombian radio station Caracol that Saab, who had served as minister for industry and national production under Maduro, was taken into custody at about 2am and was being held at the intelligence service’s detention centre. In 2019, Saab was indicted in the US for reportedly being part of a corruption racket in which about $350 million of government money was transferred from Venezuela into accounts he owned or controlled. The next year, he was arrested after reaching Cape Verde while flying to Iran. He was extradited to the US in 2021 on charge of money laundering. In December 2023, he was released as part of a prisoner swap deal with the Biden administration. In 2024, Saab was appointed as a minister by Maduro and stripped of on January 16 by Maduro’s former number two, the country’s interim leader, Delcy Rodríguez.
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Penguin Population at Risk: Complex Convergence of Predators, Habitat Shifts, and Climate Change

Penguin Population at Risk: Complex Convergence of Predators, Habitat Shifts, and Climate Change

New Delhi, February 5:A troubling ecological crisis is unfolding along Argentina’s southern coastline, where thousands of penguins have died over the years in what scientists now say is a complex convergence of returning predators, shifting habitats, and accelerating climate change. The deaths have been recorded at Monte León National Park, a protected coastal reserve in Argentina that hosts one of the region’s most important penguin colonies. According to a four-year study cited by ScienceTech Daily, more than 7,000 adult penguins were killed between 2007 and 2010 alone, nearly 7.6% of the entire colony. Researchers were initially baffled by the condition of many carcasses. Several penguins were found either untouched or only partially eaten. Scientists believe this points to “surplus killing,” a behaviour seen when predators encounter an unusually easy supply of prey and kill more animals than they immediately consume.Create Viral Penguin Walking Towards a Mountain Meme With AI Tools. In this case, the primary predator is the puma, a species that has gradually returned to parts of southern Argentina following a decline in livestock farming after the 1990s. With fewer ranchers and less human activity, pumas have reclaimed territories they once abandoned.Why Are There No Penguins in Greenland? At the same time, penguins altered their own behaviour. Traditionally nesting on offshore islands safe from land predators, many colonies began settling on the mainland. While this offered new breeding space, it also exposed them to predators they are evolutionarily ill-equipped to face. “Penguins have virtually no defence against land-based hunters,” researchers noted, adding that the combination of mainland nesting and puma recovery created a deadly overlap. While puma attacks account for many adult deaths, scientists stress that climate change poses an even greater long-term danger. Rising sea temperatures, shifting nutrient cycles, and reduced food availability are lowering chick survival rates and weakening breeding success. Experts warn that if young penguins continue to struggle and birth rates remain low, the population may not recover, even if predation levels stabilise. Researchers emphasise that puma predation alone is unlikely to wipe out the colony. However, when combined with extreme weather events, food shortages, and declining reproduction, the risk becomes far more serious. The situation is now being closely monitored, with scientists tracking both penguin and puma populations inside the park. They say the pumas’ return is a natural ecological process, but one that highlights how sensitive species can be when environmental balance shifts. Conservationists also see this as a warning sign for other coastal ecosystems worldwide, where changing climates and predator movements are placing growing pressure on seabirds and even sea turtles. TruLY Score 3 – Believable; Needs Further Research | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 3 on LatestLY, this article appears believable but may need additional verification. It is based on reporting from news websites or verified journalists (News18), but lacks supporting official confirmation. Readers are advised to treat the information as credible but continue to follow up for updates or confirmations (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 05, 2026 08:50 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Washington Post's Decline: A Result of Ideological Blindness Rather Than Financial Constraints

Washington Post's Decline: A Result of Ideological Blindness Rather Than Financial Constraints

The Washington Post , long regarded as a grandee of Western liberalism, is teetering on the precipice of irrelevance. Its proprietor, billionaire Jeff Bezos, has effectively called time on the paper’s haughty certitude by cutting back funds needed to run the broadsheet, forcing job cuts estimated at close to 30 per cent. Hundreds of positions have evaporated, leaving editors and reporters contemplating a moribund future. More than one retrenched journalist has described the layoffs as the “death of democracy". One insider reportedly characterised the newsroom atmosphere as “funereal". Bezos is being blamed for sacrificing the “pursuit of truth" at the altar of political patronage. That explanation is convenient but incomplete. The more uncomfortable reality is that WaPo’s journalism was rejected by the market. If this were merely a question of money, Bezos could easily have continued subsidising losses. The decision to cut was taken because the product no longer justified the cost. The paper’s editors appear to have failed to look beyond their own ideological vanities and activism to recognise how dramatically the ground had shifted. For too long, moral certainty substituted for relevance, and advocacy was mistaken for journalism. Nowhere was this disconnect more evident than in coverage of the non-West, particularly India. In India’s crowded media ecosystem, the Washington Post carved out attention primarily through withering polemics against Narendra Modi and the BJP. The paper became fixated on what it described as the Prime Minister’s authoritarian and parochial instincts, repeatedly asserting that these were responsible for the erosion of Indian democracy. For years, large parts of Western journalism have confused activism with reporting. Correspondents did not come to India to understand the country. They came to sermonise. Their view of India was filtered through colonial tropes and elite echo chambers, often populated by a deracinated privileged class that had internalised a modern version of the white man’s burden. When Narendra Modi, an outsider to this ecosystem and not a product of the PLU, won power in 2014, this class feared an erosion of influence. And since popular sovereignty appears to count only when it delivers outcomes approved in Western newsrooms, Modi’s democratic mandate was declared suspect. Kashmir, the Delhi riots, the farm protests, and CAA-NRC: every issue was forced into the same authoritarian template. Readers saw through the framing. They read the spin. Perhaps that’s what happened with readers in the WaPo’s own homeland. Journalism that confuses ideology with insight and superiority with substance does not deserve indefinite support, even from a billionaire.
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Feb 5, 2026, 03:02 PM
India Continues Engagement with Stakeholders Amid US Sanctions Changes

India Continues Engagement with Stakeholders Amid US Sanctions Changes

The Indian government informed Parliament on Thursday that it is “continuing its engagement” with all relevant stakeholders to address the impact of recent changes in US sanctions or tariff regimes on India’s role in the Chabahar port project. Raising the issue in the Rajya Sabha, Leader of the Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge asked whether the government had evaluated the potential consequences of these policy shifts. The Congress leader also sought details of the financial commitments made by India and the expenditure incurred on the development and operation of Iran’s Chabahar Port over the past five years. Responding in writing, Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh said that under the main contract signed on May 13, 2024, between India Ports Global Limited and the Ports and Maritime Organisation of the Islamic Republic of Iran for equipping and operating the Shahid Beheshti Terminal, India has met its obligation of contributing $120 million for the purchase of port equipment. He added that the final instalment of this amount was transferred on August 26, 2025. Kharge also queried whether the Ministry of External Affairs had held any diplomatic discussions with the United States or other key partners in the last two years regarding India’s participation in the Chabahar Port project. He further sought information on any “contingency plans” under consideration to ensure India’s continued involvement in the project. ”On September 16, 2025, the US State Department in a press statement revoked the sanctions exception issued in 2018 under the Iran Freedom and Counter Proliferation Act, 2012, for Afghanistan’s reconstruction and economic development, effective September 29, 2025,” the minister said. ”Pursuant to discussions with the US side, the latter issued guidance extending the conditional sanctions waiver until April 26, 2026. The Government of India remains engaged with all concerned parties in order to address the implications of these developments,” he added. With inputs from agencies The Bank of England kept its interest rate at 3.75% in a close 5-4 vote, revealing divisions over when to cut rates. Inflation is expected to hit the 2% target soon, but the MPC wants more evidence of a sustained decline before reducing rates further. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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SpaceX Eyes Launch of Starlink-Connected Smartphone

SpaceX Eyes Launch of Starlink-Connected Smartphone

Elon Musk will likely launch a smartphone tied to its satellite internet service, Starlink, capitalising on the latest merger between Starlink's parent company, SpaceX and his AI company, xAI. Reuters reported that SpaceX has considered building a mobile device that connects to its Starlink satellite internet network, potentially putting it on a collision course with mainstream smartphones like the iPhone. The plan is still hazy on timelines and hardware details, but the intent is clear, which is to expand Starlink beyond dish-based internet into direct-to-device connectivity and new consumer products. Reuters, citing people familiar with the matter, said SpaceX has discussed a Starlink-connected phone for years as part of a broader roadmap to expand Starlink into new markets. The report also notes that Starlink is a major revenue driver for SpaceX, which is expected to pursue an IPO this year, making expansion plans more relevant to the company’s next phase. Musk himself has kept the door open. Responding to an X user discussing a hypothetical Starlink phone, he said, “Not out of the question at some point.” He added that it would be “a very different device than current phones,” and “optimised purely for running max performance/watt neural nets,” suggesting an AI-first hardware philosophy rather than a conventional camera-and-apps flagship. It is important to separate the two efforts that often get mixed up. Starlink has already been working with partners (such as T‑Mobile) on connecting existing phones to satellites for coverage in dead zones, an approach that does not require SpaceX to manufacture its own handset. Reuters says building a phone would be a separate, bigger bet. A Starlink-branded handset would instantly raise uncomfortable questions: would mobile network operators support it, or treat it as a threat? In its report, Reuters quoted an analyst comparing it to an automaker trying to sell tyres to rival car companies, suggesting other networks may not want to back a device tied to a competing connectivity layer.
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Feb 5, 2026, 02:47 PM
Modi Fires Back at Rahul Gandhi's Slogans, Accuses Congress of Frustration and Hatred

Modi Fires Back at Rahul Gandhi's Slogans, Accuses Congress of Frustration and Hatred

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday turned around Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Mohabbat ki dukaan’ and used it against him, combining it with another slogan: ‘Modi teri kabr khudegi (Modi, your grave will be dug up)’. Speaking in the Rajya Sabha during the Motion of Thanks to the President’s Address, Modi said those talking of ‘ mohabbat ki dukaan (the shop of love)’ are raising slogans like ‘Modi teri kabr khudegi’. He said this is not merely a slogan but shows deep hatred towards him because the Congress is still unable to fathom how he became the Prime Minister. “Congress thinks the Prime Minister’s post only belongs to the shahi parivar (royal family, referring to the Nehru-Gandhi family). They (the opposition) are still wrapping their heads around how Modi became PM," Modi said, adding, “you may raise any number of slogans, but you will never be able to dig my grave (tum kabr nahin khod paoge)." Taking on the Congress, Modi said slogans like ‘ kabr khudegi ’ highlight their frustration of electoral defeats. He said they will never succeed in digging his grave as he enjoys the blessings of crores of mothers and sisters and the poor of the country, for whom he is working selflessly. He said the Congress treated Indian citizens as “problems while we treat them as our strength and solution to challenges". In an apparent reference to Gandhi, he said the Congress never promoted startup culture as they are unable to lift their own startup. “The country gave opportunity to the Congress’s first family for decades, but they only misled people with slogans like ‘ garibi hatao ‘," he added. In his nearly 100-minute speech, the Prime Minister countered the opposition parties’ criticism about his government’s track record of implementing schemes and talking about ‘Viksit Bharat’.
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Feb 5, 2026, 02:46 PM
Savannah Guthrie Replaced at Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony Amid Mother's Disappearance

Savannah Guthrie Replaced at Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony Amid Mother's Disappearance

New York (DAVID BAUDER), February 5:With the search forTodayshow host Savannah Guthrie's missing mother continuing, NBC says that veteran Olympics broadcaster Mary Carillo will replace Guthrie as co-host on Friday's telecast of the opening ceremonies for the Winter Games. The mystery of Nancy Guthrie's disappearance — investigators believe she was taken from her Arizona home against her will — has cast a pall over what was anticipated to be a giant week for the television network. The Olympics is among the few events to still draw consistent, big audiences to broadcast television. Other notable draws include the Super Bowl, which NBC is due to televise this weekend.Where to Watch 2026 Winter Olympics Live Streaming in India. Savannah Guthrie had been scheduled to co-host the opening ceremony with Terry Gannon, but NBC said she was no longer traveling to Italy because of her mother's disappearance.Savannah Guthrie Posts Video Message to Her Mother’s Kidnapper; President Donald Trump Speaks to ‘Today’ Host (Watch). Mary Carillo is a familiar face to people who watch the Olympics — these will be her 17th Olympic Games — and she will co-host with Gannon. Carillo lived in Milan for two years as a child, NBC said. She has hosted closing ceremonies at three Olympic games — in Salt Lake City in 2002, Beijing in 2008 and Rio de Janeiro in 2016.India at 2026 Winter Olympics: List of Participants and Sports They Will Take Part in. Guthrie'sTodayshow co-host, Craig Melvin, is also not going to Italy, NBC said. He was due to host late-night Olympics broadcasts early next week, and he'll be replaced in that role by Ahmed Fareed. NBC Newshas aggressively covered the story of Nancy Guthrie's disappearance, but it hasn't been alone. It was the lead story of ABC'sWorld News Tonighton Tuesday, too. TruLY Score 4 – Reliable | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 4 on LatestLY. The information comes from reputable news agencies like (AP). While not an official source, it meets professional journalism standards and can be confidently shared with your friends and family, though some updates may follow. (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 05, 2026 08:16 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Feb 5, 2026, 02:44 PM
Election Commission Accuses West Bengal Government of Violence Against Officials

Election Commission Accuses West Bengal Government of Violence Against Officials

The Election Commission of India (ECI) has accused the Trinamool Congress (TMC) government in West Bengal of “systematic pattern of violence and threats" against election officials, while also alleging police of unwillingness to act against such incidents. After West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee appeared in the Supreme Court and spoke against the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, the poll body filed a counter in the apex court, alleging numerous instances of violence, intimidation and obstruction against election officials engaged in the SIR process. Sujeet Kumar Mishra, Secretary, ECI, alleged a “pervasive reluctance" among local police authorities to register FIRs in response to grievances articulated by BLOs, and many of them were only filed after the direct intervention of the DEO (District Election Officer). While other states promptly adhered to ECI directives regarding SIR, West Bengal willfully neglected to do so. Bengal CEO’s Office Gheraoed In its response, the ECI claimed that protesters claiming to be BLOs attempted forceful entry into the office of Bengal’s Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), broke the police blockade and vandalised the office. It said officers were prevented from entering and leaving the office complex as the office was also gheraoed, resulting in significant impediments to the execution of duties by officers. The ECI said it directed the Kolkata Police Commissioner to ensure that no untoward incident occurs again. Despite explicit directives to the police, the protesters were not removed and remained in the office premises for 28 hours. It further said that the CEO was the sole electoral official in the country who had been accorded ‘Y+’ category security. It also detailed a disturbing pattern of conduct “previously unseen during electoral roll revision exercises" in Bengal, including a statement by a cabinet minister that he will “break the legs of Election Commission". The poll agency observed that groups of women, allegedly mobilised by political operatives, obstructed the activities of BLOs and EROs. ‘Provocative’ Statements Of Mamata Banerjee, Police Inaction The Election Commission also observed that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee “persistently delivered a series of public addresses that are inherently provocative, thereby engendering an atmosphere of intimidation among the election officials tasked with the separation and revision of the electoral roll." It also accused the CM of engaging in fear-mongering, disseminating misleading and erroneous information about the SIR process and threatening election officials, which prompted several observers to withdraw from their SIR responsibilities due to fear of violent assaults. It also said BLOs are facing overwhelming stress due to systematic police indifference and the failure to register FIRs, interference by Booth Level Agents of political factions. A roll observer reported that women’s mob in Debipur shouting “BJP dalal" slogans, chasing team with broomsticks after the CM’s “kitchen tools" call. The affidavit blamed “inadequacies of state machinery" and “prevailing climate of political interference" for a “singular and alarming breakdown" in West Bengal SIR. The Commission warned that political rhetoric from TMC leaders vitiates conditions for a “free, fair and fearless" revision process in West Bengal. Mamata Banerjee has previously characterised the exercise as a vehicle for “unspeakable harassment", alleging it has resulted in “as many as 140 deaths" and violates the Representation of the People Act. In a series of letters addressed to the CEC, she has sounded an alarm on what she describes as “institutional overreach" and a “dangerous erosion of trust" in democratic processes.
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Russia Expels German Embassy Staff in Retaliation for Espionage Allegations

Russia Expels German Embassy Staff in Retaliation for Espionage Allegations

Russia's Foreign Ministry on Thursday said that it had summoned the German Ambassador's representative to inform them that it had declared a staff member at the German Embassy persona non grata. The ministry linked the move to a decision by the German governmentto expel an employee of the Russian Embassy in Berlin last month on espionage allegationswhich Russia rejects. It called Thursday's move a "symmetrical response" and said that Germany bore "full responsibility for the new escalation in bilateral relations." German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul, meanwhile, criticized the move as "completely unacceptable" and said it was lacking in factual basis. "While our diplomats adhere to the law, Russia relies on escalation and espionage under the guise of diplomacy," Wadephul said. He said the German government would continue to respond firmly to Russian activities and that it reserved the right to take further measures if it saw fit. Speaking on the sidelines of a visit to Brunei, Wadephul said that the affected staff member was part of the military attache staff at the embassy in Moscow. This appears to correspond to information reported by German new agency dpa, which had cited sources saying that the Russian diplomat expelled on January 22 was the deputy military attache in Berlin.That case was connected to the arrest of a Ukrainian national in Germany accused of gathering sensitive information and passing it to Russia. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser thatsupports HTML5 video Security services across Europe have warned of a growing threat of Russian espionage since thefull-scale invasion of Ukraine, and a series of similar reciprocal expulsions involving a number of NATO member states have taken place in recent years. Edited by: Jenipher Camino Gonzalez
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Feb 5, 2026, 02:41 PM
Congress Decides to Contest West Bengal Elections Alone

Congress Decides to Contest West Bengal Elections Alone

Kolkata: Congress has decided to not form any alliance for the upcoming West Bengal elections. The party will fight solo on all 294 seats. The decision was taken after Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi held a meeting with the leaders of the West Bengal unit of the Congress on Thursday in New Delhi. West Bengal Congress in-charge Ghulam Ahmad Mir said, "A meeting was held today and everyone was present in it. The topic was what the party leaders think about the upcoming elections in West Bengal, how to move forward. All leaders gave their opinions...everyone's views were heard...The leadership's view was that this time we will contest the elections in West Bengal alone." He added, “This time in West Bengal, our workers and cadre want that we should contest alone on 294 seats in the state. The national leadership stands with the decision made by the state leadership.”
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Feb 5, 2026, 02:38 PM
Kangana Ranaut Shares Sweet Moments with Hema Malini: A Bond Beyond Bollywood

Kangana Ranaut Shares Sweet Moments with Hema Malini: A Bond Beyond Bollywood

Actor Kangana Ranaut, who is the BJP MP from Mandi, has shared a couple of sweet pictures with veteran actress Hema Malini. Kangana Ranaut took to her social media on Thursday, and in the selfies, she was seen spending some time with the veteran actress. In the pictures, Kangana was seen wearing a stunning baby pink saree, which she paired with a purple full-sleeved blouse. Meanwhile, Hema Malini looked stunning as she opted for a floral-printed yellow saree paired with a matching blouse. While dropping the pictures, Kangana wrote, “Sansad mein sukoon ke kuch pal with #dreamgirl," and tagged Hema Malini. Kangana also added Kishore Kumar’s song Dream Girl as the background music. Kangana Ranaut and Hema Malini share a good bond. After the demise of veteran actor Dharmendra in December 2025, Kangana had attended his prayer meet in Delhi on December 11. She paid a floral tribute to the late actor and greeted Hema and her daughters, Esha Deol and Ahana Deol. Kangana even spoke to reporters at the gathering, and while honouring the legacy of Dharmendra, she said, “Dharam ji came from a small village, just like me, and tasted the peak of success. Seeing him always reminded me of the fragrance of the village, of the soil there. He was so grounded and a really simple person… It is an hour of grief." Kangana Ranaut’s Recent and Upcoming Works In 2025, she appeared in Emergency, a historical biographical drama film that she directed and co-produced. She played the role of Indira Gandhi in the movie, based on a screenplay by Ritesh Shah on the Indian Emergency from 1975 to 1977. Looking ahead, she has an untitled psychological thriller and a movie titled Bharatha Bhhagya Vidhata in her pipeline. Kangana made her acting debut with Anurag Basu’s Gangster in 2006, produced by Mahesh Bhatt. She went on to appear in films like Woh Lamhe (2006) and Life in a… Metro (2007) before landing the milestone project Fashion (2008). Kangana Ranaut, who has recently added “politician" to her list of credentials, contested the 2024 Lok Sabha elections on a BJP ticket from the Mandi constituency in Himachal Pradesh. She defeated her Congress rival, Vikramaditya Singh.
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Feb 5, 2026, 02:33 PM
Ajit Pawar's Death Creates Vacuum in Maharashtra Politics

Ajit Pawar's Death Creates Vacuum in Maharashtra Politics

Even as Sunetra Pawar took charge as the Deputy Chief Minister, succeeding her husband, the vacuum created by the death of Ajit Pawar poses a challenge not just for his party NCP , but also for its ruling Mahayuti ally BJP. According to BJP leaders, managing coalition politics may become more difficult amid the merger buzz between the NCP and and Sharad Pawar’s NCP(SP). Sharad Pawar, on Wednesday, had publicly expressed his displeasure over Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis questioning the proposed merger between the two NCP factions. “I am happy that Sunetra Pawar has taken the oath of office as the Deputy CM. On the merger issue, the talks were going on between Ajit Pawar and Jayant Patil. What right does Devendra Fadnavis have to question the merger when he was not involved,” Pawar had said. BJP strategists acknowledged internal challenges but maintained their support for the Ajit Pawar faction. “The NCP versus NCP(SP) will be played out on multiple fronts. But we will strongly back the NCP which has pledged support to the NDA. We are committed to the family of Ajit Pawar and his NCP faction,” a party functionary said. At the same time, senior leaders admitted there is no clear roadmap. “There are no final solutions as we don’t know how things will evolve ahead. From what we understand Sunetra Pawar along with NCP will be able to keep the organisation intact and consolidate as it is in power,” a minister said, adding that with Assembly elections still three-and-a-half years away sitting MPs were unlikely to explore alternatives including the Sharad Pawar-led NCP(SP). Another key reason for BJP’s worries is the strong Maratha support base of the NCP. The BJP core electoral base has traditionally been Other Backward Classes community. Its massive victory in the 2024 Assembly elections was attributed partly to the OBC consolidation amid sharp polarisation over Maratha reservation demands. By bringing in leaders such as Shiv Sena’s Eknath Shinde and NCP’s Ajit Pawar as deputy chief ministers, the BJP projected strong Maratha representation within the Mahayuti alliance. Its strategy of inducting prominent Maratha leaders from other parties including Ashok Chavan, Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil and Narayan Rane had yielded electoral gains. However, the party has struggled to project an in-house Maratha leader capable of matching the influence of the Pawar family. “A sizeable Maratha community especially those connected with institutional and cooperative networks has always looked upon Sharad Pawar as their leader for support and guidance. It was the same base which also followed Ajit Pawar. Now some unrest in this segment is inevitable. We will have to see how it manifests with Sunetra Pawar stepping into government,” Rajendra Kondhare, president of the Akhil Bharatiya Maratha Mahasangh said. Stating that Ajit Pawar’s death has created a vacuum for the community, he added, “To attain the leadership and stature like Ajit Pawar, it takes 20 to 25 years.” An NCP minister, who served under Sharad Pawar, noted that ideological continuity had kept the party support base intact despite the split. “Those who don’t subscribe to right wing politics always found a credible alternative in NCP and NCP(SP). Despite the split in the party, we shared a common ideology and electoral base,” he said adding that cadres did not distinguish between the senior and junior Pawar. “Now with Ajit Pawar death they naturally see in Sharad Pawar their godfather. Therefore, sooner than later both factions will have to take some concrete decision to address the unrest within the cadre,” he said while expressing confidence that a solution would eventually emerge.
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Feb 5, 2026, 02:30 PM
Archaeologist Rejects Internal Evaluation of Keezhadi Excavations Report, Citing Procedural Flaws

Archaeologist Rejects Internal Evaluation of Keezhadi Excavations Report, Citing Procedural Flaws

The standoff between the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and the archaeologist who led the landmark excavations at Keezhadi in Tamil Nadu’s Sivagangai district has intensified, with the latter formally rejecting an internal evaluation of his report and demanding that the original document be published without further delay. In a detailed reply to the ASI, K Amarnath Ramakrishna questioned both the process and the substance of the 114‑page review prepared by a five‑member internal committee, saying the scrutiny of his 982‑page excavation report departed from established academic practice and appeared procedurally flawed. Raising a series of objections, Ramakrishna questioned the legitimacy of the review titled, ‘Critical evaluation and Recommendations for the Keeladi Excavation Report (2014–2016).’ “A bare perusal… reveals that there is no unanimity among the members,” he wrote, pointing out that one member’s signature was absent, marked merely “on tour”. More fundamentally, he described the very act of setting up an internal committee to reassess the interpretation of an excavator’s report as unprecedented. Traditionally, he said, ASI reports are checked for proofreading errors or formatting lapses, not subjected to conceptual re‑evaluation. “The procedure of setting up an internal committee to critically evaluate a report submitted by an archaeologist who had actually conducted physical excavation is unprecedented,” Ramakrishna wrote, adding that previous reports had been scrutinised only for “spelling/grammatical mistakes, errors in paging, drawings, photos or indexing”. Instead of receiving a marked‑up copy of his original report with specific comments, which he argued was the standard norm, he was handed a separate 114‑page document of generalised observations. “The committee… has not given any plausible reasons and valid justification requesting me to improve my report, that too, on my findings,” he said. The language of the evaluation, he suggested, lacked the character of scholarly critique. In one of the sharpest passages of the letter, he wrote that the “content, nature of the language, structure, and overall presentation… discloses non-application of scholarly human mind”. He went further, alleging that the note “seems to be a product of AI-assisted technology”, describing it as repetitive, mechanical and “monotonous in pattern”. Such a process, he said, had “never happened in the annals of the excavation reports ever published by the Archaeological Survey of India”. The committee’s critique had characterised his report as “ambiguous, incomplete and underdeveloped”, arguing that the narrative mixed historical background and literary references without a clear structure and that some interpretations, including the claim that Keezhadi was a “uni‑cultural site” , were insufficiently supported by stratigraphic evidence. Ramakrishna countered that the reviewers had never visited the site itself. “It is so pathetic the internal committee… had never visited the site (Keezhadi) and never visualised the site’s cultural formation,” he wrote, saying the evaluation overlooked first‑hand knowledge derived from excavation. He reiterated that the chronology of Keezhadi, which he dates from roughly the 8th century BCE to the early centuries CE, was reconstructed “strictly in accordance… with the primary sources, namely cultural deposit, stratigraphical sequences and its material culture”, following the ASI’s own long‑standing methodology. His request to the department was unambiguous: “The findings and conclusion… (are) final and there is no need or valid reasons to alter the said report… The same may be published at the earliest.” In the last decade, Keezhadi, located near Madurai, has become one of India’s most politically charged archaeological sites. Excavations begun under Ramakrishna between 2014 and 2016 uncovered brick structures, drainage systems, terracotta artefacts, graffiti‑inscribed pottery and industrial remains, suggesting an organised urban settlement during the Sangam era. The findings challenged older assumptions that early urbanism in India was concentrated largely in the north. Around the same period, Ramakrishna also started facing transfers in his job postings, and many in Tamil Nadu attributed this to the political motives of the BJP-led Central government. Ramakrishna was abruptly shifted out of Keezhadi in 2017, and subsequent ASI statements downplayed the site’s significance. Later, the Tamil Nadu State Department of Archaeology resumed digging and recovered thousands more artefacts. Two years after he submitted his report, the ASI asked him to “resubmit” it with corrections. He declined. Now, with the internal review rejected as well, the impasse has hardened.
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Zoram People's Movement Files Complaint with CBI Over Alleged Land Acquisition Irregularities

Zoram People's Movement Files Complaint with CBI Over Alleged Land Acquisition Irregularities

Aizawl:The rulingZoram People’s Movement(ZPM) announced that it will file a formal complaint with theCentral Bureau of Investigation(CBI) seeking a probe into alleged irregularities inland acquisitionfor an Indian Air Force (IAF) fighter base, a party leader said on Thursday.The land in question, located in theLengpuiand Sihphir areas near Aizawl, was acquired by the IAF for defence purposes.B. Lalchhanzova, ZPM media cell chairman and Minister of State, said party leaders decided to seek a federal inquiry during a meeting held immediately after the Council of Ministers session on Wednesday, citing the need to ensure “transparency and public trust.”He added that a formal First Information Report (FIR) will be lodged with the CBI on Friday.The move comes in the wake of demands from the oppositionMizo National Front(MNF) andCongressfor an investigation into the deal. Opposition leaders have alleged financial irregularities involving nearly Rs 200 crore, claiming that legal procedures were bypassed to fast-track the acquisition.They further alleged that intermediaries received significantly higher payouts than the actual landowners who surrendered their properties. On Wednesday, Congress suggested the matter be reviewed by the Val Upa Council (VUC), a top decision-making body within the ZPM that acts as a government watchdog.The ZPM dismissed Congress’s demand for a VUC probe as “illogical” and “out of step.”Leveling counter-allegations, the ZPM claimed the previous MNF administration attempted to sell the land to the IAF without following standard leasing protocols. Lalchhanzova cited official correspondence from February 2019 to October 2021, suggesting the MNF government sought an “outright purchase” agreement, allegedly ignoring established land protection laws.He specifically accused former Chief MinisterZoramthangaand former Revenue Minister Lalruatkima of involvement in the earlier process, while maintaining that the current ZPM government followed all legal procedures in completing the transfer initiated by the previous administration.The controversy gained public attention after veteran journalist H.C. Vanlalruata published a report in a leading local newspaper, citing official documents, Right to Information (RTI) disclosures, and interviews with original landowners regarding the sale and financial transactions.In a statement Thursday, the ZPM also criticized the MNF’s attempt to file a complaint through the state chief secretary, who doubles as the chief vigilance officer, calling the move “unnecessarily roundabout.” The party urged the opposition to wait for the direct FIR to be filed with the CBI for a more effective investigation.Related
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Feb 5, 2026, 02:28 PM
US and Russia Agree to Reestablish Military Dialogue After Nuclear Treaty Expires

US and Russia Agree to Reestablish Military Dialogue After Nuclear Treaty Expires

The US and Russia have agreed to reestablish high-level military-to-military dialogue, the Pentagon said on Thursday, hours after the expiration of the new START treaty that imposed limits on their nuclear arsenals. “Maintaining dialogue between militaries is an important factor in global stability and peace, which can only be achieved through strength, and provides a means for increased transparency and de-escalation," the US military’s European Command said in a statement. The Kremlin on Thursday expressed regret over the end of the last treaty governing the nuclear arsenals of Russia and the US and called it a negative step. Meanwhile, a NATO official saying on the condition of anonymity, “Restraint and responsibility in the nuclear domain is crucial to global security." Also Read: NATO Pushes For ‘Restraint’ As US-Russia Nuclear Treaty Expires AFP quoted Russia saying that it is no longer bound on the number of nuclear warheads it could deploy after the New START agreement ended Thursday, formally releasing both Moscow and Washington from a raft of restrictions. The accord, signed in 2010, was the key component of the US administration’s policy to reset relations with the Kremlin. It limited the arsenals of both to a maximum of 1,550 deployed strategic offensive warheads each – a reduction of about 30% compared with the previous ceiling set in 2002. It also put a limit to the number of launchers and heavy bombers at 800. According to AFP, the treaty provided for mutual inspections of military sites, a pillar of the “trust but verify" disarmament policy when Ronald Reagan was US president. The treaty was signed as a last-minute deal in January 2021 between Russia and then US President Joe Biden’s administration to extend it to February 4, 2026. In September last year, Vladimir Putin proposed extending the treaty’s terms for one more year, which was approved by Donald Trump but was not followed up on.
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Russia Expels German Diplomat Amid Spy Mania Accusations

Russia Expels German Diplomat Amid Spy Mania Accusations

Russia expelled a German diplomat on Thursday in response to what it said was Berlin’s groundless expulsion of a Russian diplomat last month and accused Germany of being in the grip of “spy mania”. Russia’s Foreign Ministry said it had summoned the head of the German Embassy in Moscow to issue a formal protest over Berlin’s treatment of the Russian diplomat. It said Germany’s accusation that the expelled Russian diplomat had been engaged in spying was false and “a low-level provocation”. “It was emphasised that the unsubstantiated accusations of espionage brought against him by the official Berlin authorities are completely groundless and fabricated in the spirit of the ‘spy mania’ being whipped up in Germany by the German authorities,” the Russian statement said. German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul, speaking during a trip to Brunei, accused Moscow of resorting to unjustified retaliatory measures instead of diplomacy. “The expulsion of a German diplomat from Russia is completely unfounded and totally unacceptable,” he said, adding: “We reserve the right to take further action.” Wadephul said the diplomat in question had been a member of the German Embassy’s military attache staff. Security services across Europe have warned of a growing threat from Russian intelligence agencies seeking to deter Western powers from helping Ukraine to defend itself against Russia. On Monday Britain also expelled a Russian diplomat in what it said was a reciprocal move after Moscow last month expelled a British diplomat accusing them of being an undeclared spy. Moscow has denied it is behind what Western intelligence officials have cast as a sabotage campaign across Europe. The Bank of England kept its interest rate at 3.75% in a close 5-4 vote, revealing divisions over when to cut rates. Inflation is expected to hit the 2% target soon, but the MPC wants more evidence of a sustained decline before reducing rates further. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Bengaluru Metro Fare Hike Sparks Political Confrontation Over Urban Infrastructure Concerns

Bengaluru Metro Fare Hike Sparks Political Confrontation Over Urban Infrastructure Concerns

As Bengaluru prepares for a metro fare increase from February 9, the decision has triggered a sharp political confrontation, bringing urban infrastructure concerns back into public debate. The Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Limited has confirmed a 5% ticket price hike under its annual revision policy, but the announcement has drawn strong criticism from Bengaluru South MP Tejasvi Surya. Tejasvi Surya has criticised the Karnataka state government following the announcement of a metro fare increase, arguing that commuters are being burdened while several civic concerns remain unresolved. The Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) has confirmed that metro ticket prices across the network will increase by 5 per cent starting February 9, 2026. The revision is part of a policy framework recommended by the Fare Fixation Committee (FFC), which introduces a structured annual fare revision system. Reacting to the announcement, Surya accused the Congress-led state government of prioritising fare hikes over essential infrastructure and civic development. In a post shared on social media, he questioned the government’s decision to approve higher metro fares despite ongoing urban challenges faced by Bengaluru residents. The MP highlighted several issues he claims have been neglected, including delays in the implementation of the suburban rail project, the continued presence of pothole-ridden roads, inadequate garbage management, and the failure to conduct local body elections. He also raised concerns over delays in metro expansion projects, suggesting that the administration has not delivered on key infrastructure commitments. Surya remarked that while major civic works remain incomplete, the government has moved swiftly to approve the fare increase, implying that the burden of these decisions is falling on daily commuters. BMRCL, however, stated that the fare revision follows the guidelines set under the Metro Railways (Operation and Maintenance) Act, 2002. According to the corporation, the decision is based on recommendations made by the first Fare Fixation Committee constituted specifically for Bengaluru Metro operations. Officials explained that the annual revision mechanism has been introduced to ensure fare adjustments remain gradual and predictable. The system is intended to prevent large and sudden fare increases in the future by allowing smaller, regular revisions aligned with operational and maintenance costs. Despite the policy justification provided by BMRCL, the fare increase has sparked political debate. Opposition voices have argued that the timing of the hike places additional financial pressure on commuters who rely on the metro as an affordable and reliable mode of public transport. The issue has also drawn attention to broader discussions around urban governance and infrastructure planning in Bengaluru, a city that continues to experience rapid population growth and rising transportation demands. With the fare revision set to take effect from February 9, the development is expected to remain a topic of public and political discussion as commuters and stakeholders assess its impact on daily travel costs and overall urban mobility in the city.
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Navi Mumbai's NMMC Sees BJP Sweep: Sujata Suraj Patil Elected Mayor, Dashrath Sitaram Bhagat Deputy Mayor

Navi Mumbai's NMMC Sees BJP Sweep: Sujata Suraj Patil Elected Mayor, Dashrath Sitaram Bhagat Deputy Mayor

Navi Mumbai, Feb 05:The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) on Wednesday witnessed the unopposed election of BJP’s Sujata Suraj Patil as Mayor and Dashrath Sitaram Bhagat as Deputy Mayor, marking a clean sweep of the city’s top civic posts by the Bharatiya Janata Party. Unopposed election at special general body meeting The results were announced at a special general body meeting held at the civic headquarters, presided over by Ranjit Yadav, Chief Executive Officer of the Thane Zilla Parishad, who acted as the presiding officer. The election became unopposed after Saroj Rohidas Patil of the Shiv Sena (Eknath Shinde faction) withdrew her nomination for the Mayor’s post, while Akash Balkrishna Madhvi withdrew his nomination for the Deputy Mayor’s post. The BJP secured the Mayor and Deputy Mayor posts with the support of two corporators from the Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray faction), one MNS corporator and one independent corporator. House pays tribute After assuming office, the House observed a minute’s silence in memory of late Deputy Chief Minister Ajitdada Pawar. Municipal Commissioner Dr Kailas Shinde congratulated the newly elected Mayor and Deputy Mayor by presenting bouquets. Mayor outlines priorities Speaking after her election, Mayor Sujata Patil (45), an M.Com graduate and a former corporator (2015–2020) who earlier served as Chairperson of the Women and Child Welfare Committee, said cleanliness, public health, education, environment and traffic planning would be her key priorities. Addressing concerns over Navi Mumbai’s rising Air Quality Index (AQI), she said she would require at least a month to study the issue in depth. “I need some time to understand what all measures can be taken to reduce the AQI, but I assure that I will definitely come up with solutions,” she said. Patil currently represents Ward No. 23 (A) as a corporator. Deputy Mayor speaks on development Deputy Mayor Dashrath Sitaram Bhagat, a senior BJP leader with over two decades of civic experience, described his unopposed election as an opportunity to contribute to the city’s faster development. “I will work tirelessly and honestly, taking all members along, to deliver development-oriented work expected by Navi Mumbai residents,” he said. Bhagat, born on August 8, 1968, in Vashigaon, Thane district, was first elected as a corporator in 2000 and has since had an uninterrupted political journey. He has served multiple terms as corporator, been a member of the NMMC Standing Committee, Leader of the Opposition (2005–2007), and a member of the Thane District Planning Committee. Following ward reorganisation in 2015, three wards represented by women from his family were elected, and during the 2020–2025 period — when civic elections were not held due to COVID-19 and legal reasons — development works were carried out under the guidance of senior BJP leader and Maharashtra Forest Minister Ganesh Naik. In the January 2026 civic elections held under the new panel system, Bhagat played a key role in securing the highest victory margin in Navi Mumbai from Ward (Panel) No. 18, with four BJP candidates elected. Also Watch: Dignitaries attend ceremony Additional Commissioners Sunil Pawar and Dr Rahul Gethe, senior civic officials, former MP Sanjeev Naik, former MLA Sandeep Naik, and other dignitaries were present and congratulated the newly elected Mayor and Deputy Mayor. To get details on exclusive and budget-friendly property deals in Mumbai & surrounding regions, do visit:https://budgetproperties.in/
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Navi Mumbai Elects Sujata Suraj Patil as Mayor; Focuses on Cleanliness, Public Health, and Youth Opportunities

Navi Mumbai Elects Sujata Suraj Patil as Mayor; Focuses on Cleanliness, Public Health, and Youth Opportunities

Sujata Suraj Patil was elected Mayor of Navi Mumbai after a majority of corporators backed the Bharatiya Janata Party candidate at the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) headquarters in CBD Belapur. BJP’s Dashrath Bhagat was elected Deputy Mayor. Patil defeated Shiv Sena candidate Saroj Rohidas Patil in the mayoral contest, while Bhagat beat Sena’s Akash Balkrishna Madhvi for the deputy mayor’s post. With 65 seats in the 111-member civic body, the BJP’s victory was widely anticipated. Sujata Suraj Patil is a BJP corporator from Navi Mumbai and a second-time elected member of the civic body. She is the wife of Suraj Patil, a senior BJP loyalist known for his strong grassroots presence in the city. Despite being relatively junior compared to several senior party leaders, she was chosen for the mayoral post by BJP leader Ganesh Naik, former Maharashtra government cabinet minister, a decision that surprised many within the party. According to an HT report, party insiders said corporators were informed of her selection only on the day nominations were filed, even as several senior women leaders were seen as contenders. The move underlined the importance of loyalty and trust in the party’s internal decision-making. Addressing a gathering after her election, Mayor Sujata Patil said cleanliness, public health, education, environment and traffic planning would be her key focus areas. She emphasised the need to create opportunities for youth, ensure women’s safety and dignity, respect senior citizens and deliver essential civic amenities to common citizens. Calling the mayor’s post a major responsibility entrusted to her by senior leaders, Patil said she was confident disciplined governance would be ensured through guidance from senior members and cooperation from all councillors. Deputy Mayor Dashrath Bhagat said the position gave him a significant opportunity to contribute to the faster development of Navi Mumbai, a city of national importance. He pledged to work tirelessly and honestly, stressing that quality development work would be carried out with the cooperation of all members. Bhagat also thanked fellow councillors for electing him unopposed. With Sujata Patil at the helm, the BJP is expected to further consolidate its control over Navi Mumbai’s civic administration. However, political tensions within the ruling Mahayuti — particularly criticism from the Shiv Sena over unilateral decision-making are likely to continue simmering even as the new mayor begins her term.
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Feb 5, 2026, 02:15 PM
PM Modi Slams Congress Party, Accuses Them of Viewing Citizens as Problems

PM Modi Slams Congress Party, Accuses Them of Viewing Citizens as Problems

New Delhi:Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday delivered a scathing attack on the Congress party in the Rajya Sabha, asserting that while his government trusts the capabilities of India's 140 crore citizens, the Congress views them as problems. During his address on the Motion of Thanks to the President's address, PM Modi outlined that his government has faith in the nation's ability to overcome challenges, saying, "No matter how many challenges there may be, we have 140 crore solutions with us." The prime minister contrasted this with the Congress party's perceived distrust, alleged lack of vision and planning, accusing them of ignoring small and marginal farmers in favour of big players and influential lobbies. "Our thinking is that 140 crore countrymen are so capable that they can provide solutions to challenges, because we have trust in our countrymen. But Congress considers the countrymen themselves to be the problem," he stated. He reiterated his confidence in the nation's capabilities, saying, “No matter how many challenges there may be, we have 140 crore solutions with us.” PM Modi also defended the dignity of constitutional offices, criticising the Opposition for their behaviour towards President Droupadi Murmu. Prime Minister Modi's address focused on the government's ‘Viksit Bharat’ roadmap, stressing India's growing global influence and role in shaping the new world order. The Prime Minister's comments were met with protests and walkouts by Opposition members, who continued to disrupt parliament proceedings. Notably, the Lok Sabha had earlier passed the Motion of Thanks without PM Modi's customary reply for the first time in history, amid massive protests by the Opposition. Highlighting the government's efforts to address the past shortcomings of the system, PM Modi also took a swipe at the Congress party, alleging that they had no planning or vision for the country. “Congress had no planning, no vision; rectifying their mistakes.” He stressed on India's rapid progress, stating that the country is moving fast towards becoming the world's third-largest economy. The Opposition, led by the Congress, has been protesting against the government's handling of issues such as national security, the India-US trade deal, and the alleged prevention of Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi from speaking in the Lok Sabha. The disruptions led to the adjournment of the Lok Sabha on multiple occasions, with PM Modi eventually addressing the Rajya Sabha instead.
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Feb 5, 2026, 02:14 PM
Haryana Leader Accuses BJP Government of Deceiving Electricity Consumers

Haryana Leader Accuses BJP Government of Deceiving Electricity Consumers

Chandigarh:Former two-time chief minister of Haryana and leader of the opposition (LoP) Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Thursday alleged that the BJP government is continuously cheating electricity consumers and that now, a game of deception has begun in the name of the solar scheme. Alleging that under the guise of the "Solar for Every Home" scheme, the government is adopting a policy of offering a subsidy with one hand, and taking it back with the other. “On one hand, the government claims to promote solar energy, while on the other hand, it is also levying expensive fixed charges on consumers who install solar systems,” he held. “If a solar consumer's electricity generation falls even slightly short of their consumption in a given month, the government slaps them with a hefty fixed charge, resulting in a full bill. What benefit does the consumer get from installing solar panels in such a scenario,” he asked. Hooda added that the Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (DHBVN) and Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (UHBVN) have proposed a 15 to 17 % increase in electricity tariffs for the financial year 2026-27. This proposal will put an additional burden on domestic, commercial, and industrial consumers, and the public will be hit with another shock of expensive electricity. Also Watch: Referring to the changes in electricity rates last year, the LoP said the BJP had already given the public a major shock by changing the tariff slabs. “By increasing electricity prices fourfold from April 2025, the government has broken the back of the common man,” he said.
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TikTok Users Report Issues Posting Critical Content Amid Trump Administration Influence Concerns

TikTok Users Report Issues Posting Critical Content Amid Trump Administration Influence Concerns

Users have reported difficulties in posting on topics troubling the Trump administration sincethe platform's new US owners assumed control; videos that covered the protests againstICE operationsin Minneapolis, and thelate sex offender Jeffrey Epsteinreportedly failed to upload. TikTokblamed a data center outage for the disruption, but concerns persist about potential content suppression. Critics warn that these incidents reflect growing fears about theTrump administration's influence over mediaand tech platforms.
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Telangana CM Accuses BJP of Shielding BRS Leaders from Corruption Cases, Questions Harvard University's Certificate Award

Telangana CM Accuses BJP of Shielding BRS Leaders from Corruption Cases, Questions Harvard University's Certificate Award

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy accused the BJP of taking “protection money" from the BRS and demanded the immediate arrest of former Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao (KCR) and former minister T. Harish Rao in the Kaleshwaram project scam, as well as BRS working president K.T. Rama Rao in the Formula E race case, alleging that the BJP deliberately shielded BRS leaders from action. He said that despite the Telangana Assembly passing a resolution seeking a probe by Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) into Kaleshwaram and repeated requests for investigation in the Formula E case, then ask for the vote in Municipal Elections. He said that the Centre has taken no action even after six months, exposing what he described as a “fevicol bond" and a dark deal between the BJP and BRS to weaken the Congress and protect each other politically. CM Reddy also said BJP chief Nitin Nabin delivered “nothing for Telangana", sarcastically remarking that the state received only “gadidha guddu" (a donkey’s egg). Meanwhile, BRS leader and former IPS Officer RS Praveen Kumar has written a letter to Harvard University, demanding that the world-renowned institution immediately withdraw the certificate awarded to CM Revanth Reddy after he attended an executive leadership programme at the Harvard Kennedy School. He alleged that Revanth Reddy is facing 89 criminal cases, was caught red-handed by the ACB in the cash-for-vote case, spent nearly 50 days in jail, and is now, as Chief Minister, allegedly involved in multiple scams while pursuing a vendetta against the people of Telangana. RS Praveen Kumar stated that a political leader who repeatedly uses abusive and objectionable language against opponents is unfit for the 21st century, remarking that such leaders may not have existed even in the Stone Age. He questioned what message Harvard University is sending by awarding a certificate to a leader with such a track record. The letter follows Revanth Reddy’s participation in the “Leadership in the 21st Century: Chaos, Conflict, and Courage" executive education programme at Harvard Kennedy School, held from January 25 to 30. Government sources said the programme featured leadership analysis, case studies, and group work, with participants from more than 20 countries attending sessions at the Cambridge, Massachusetts campus.
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PM Modi Accuses Rahul Gandhi of Hating Sikhs Over 'Traitor' Remark

PM Modi Accuses Rahul Gandhi of Hating Sikhs Over 'Traitor' Remark

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi targeted Congress leader Rahul Gandhi while addressing the Rajya Sabha on Thursday. Accusing the Congress of hating Sikhs, PM Modi claimed that 'yuvraj' Rahul Gandhi called BJP MP Ravneet Singh Bittu a “gaddar” because he is Sikh. “Yesterday, a member of this Parliament was called a traitor…Many people have left Congress, the party has been split several times. But Rahul did not term anyone else a traitor. Our honorable MP was called a traitor because he is a Sikh. It was an insult of Sikhs…and a display of the deep hatred against the Sikhs that is imbibed within the Congress,” the Prime Minister said, adding that it is very unfortunate that Bittu was called a “gaddar” just for changing his political ideologies. The Prime Minister noted that Rahul Gandhi insulted a man whose family was martyred for the country. On Wednesday, Rahul Gandhi called Ravneet Bittu as a "traitor" as he passed by the protesting Congress MPs on the premises of the Parliament. Rahul said, "Here is a traitor walking right by. Look at the face." The Congress leader then offered to shake hands with Bittu, saying, “Hello, brother, my traitor friend. Don't worry, you will come back (to Congress).” The latter refused to shake hands with Rahul and called him "Desh ke dushman (enemy of the state)".
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Congress Leader Slams PM Modi's 97-Minute Address in Rajya Sabha as 'Election Rally Speech'

Congress Leader Slams PM Modi's 97-Minute Address in Rajya Sabha as 'Election Rally Speech'

Mumbai:Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Thursday, February 5, slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 97-minute address in the Rajya Sabha, calling it an "election rally speech." The Congress leader added that in PM Modi's address, his self-obsession and fixation on "dialogue-baazi and demagoguery" were on full display. Let us know! 👂What type of content would you like to see from us this year? Taking to his official handle on X (formerly Twitter), he wrote, "As always, it was overflowing with abuses and assaults, distortions and dramatics, innuendos and insults - and of course his usual quota of blatant and brazen lies" The prime minister started his reply to the discussion on the motion of thanks In his motion of thanks address in the RS, PM Modi took a sharp and direct dig at the opposition. He drew a sharp contrast between his government's people-centric approach and the Congress party's mindset. Quoting former Prime Minister late Indira Gandhi on her visit to Iran, PM Modi recalled her statement that former Prime Minister late Jawaharlal Nehru viewed the country as having 35 crore problems, while she herself faced 71 crore problems during her tenure. Let us know! 👂What type of content would you like to see from us this year? On this PM Modi said, "BJP-NDA has a different approach of looking for solutions to problems; there is a vast difference between the Congress and us," adding that, "We believe that 140 crore citizens are capable enough to tackle challenges. We trust the citizens and their capability."
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West Bengal Government Announces 4% Hike in Dearness Allowance for State Employees Amid Rising Inflation

West Bengal Government Announces 4% Hike in Dearness Allowance for State Employees Amid Rising Inflation

New Delhi, February 5:The Mamata Banerjee-led West Bengal government has announced a 4% hike in dearness allowance (DA) for state government employees, offering partial relief amid rising inflation. The announcement was made by Finance Minister Chandrima Bhattacharya while presenting the INR 4.06 lakh crore interim budget for 2026–27 in the state assembly on Thursday, February 5. The DA hike comes just months ahead of the state assembly elections and is expected to benefit a large section of government employees and pensioners. However, employee unions continue to demand DA parity with central government staff.DA Case: Good News for West Bengal Government Employees, Supreme Court Orders State To Pay 25% of Pending Dearness Allowance. The announcement came on a day when the Supreme Court of India directed the West Bengal government to pay 25% of pending DA arrears for the period 2008–2019 by March 6. The top court ruled that dearness allowance is a legally enforceable right and not a discretionary benefit, stressing that DA is essential to shield employees from inflation and ensure a minimum standard of living.8th Pay Commission: Why Is DA Hike for January 2026 Likely To Be Only 2 Percent? Apart from the DA hike, the interim budget proposed: • INR 1,000 monthly increase in allowance for ASHA and Anganwadi workers • INR 1,000 monthly pay hike for civic volunteers and Green Police personnel, with an allocation of INR 150 crore • Launch of Banglar Yuva Sathi, a scheme offering INR 1,500 per month to unemployed youth aged 21–40 for up to five years With the DA hike and the Supreme Court’s clear stand on arrears, dearness allowance is set to remain a major political and economic issue as elections approach under Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. TruLY Score 3 – Believable; Needs Further Research | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 3 on LatestLY, this article appears believable but may need additional verification. It is based on reporting from news websites or verified journalists (LiveMint ), but lacks supporting official confirmation. Readers are advised to treat the information as credible but continue to follow up for updates or confirmations (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 05, 2026 07:28 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Feb 5, 2026, 01:54 PM
BJP Leaves Merger Decision to Sunetra Pawar Amid Intra-NCP Talks

BJP Leaves Merger Decision to Sunetra Pawar Amid Intra-NCP Talks

Amid meetings within the Pawar family in Baramati in the past two days, the Bharatiya Janata Party has left the decision on merger between NCP and NCP (SP) entirely to Deputy Chief Minister Sunetra Pawar. The party has thus put the ball on the controversial topic in NCP’s court and thereby also reaffirmed the ability of newly appointed Dy CM Sunetra Pawar to resolve the complex matter. The BJP’s decision to distance itself from the intra-party matter between the two factions comes a day after NCP (SP) president Sharad Pawar attacked Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis for his remark, “Had there been merger talks, Ajit Pawar would have informed me. He shared all the developments with me.” Sharad Pawar had said Wednesday, “The CM has no right to speak on the merger. The talks were held between Ajit Pawar and Jayant Patil. How would he know?” Since the tragic death of Ajit Pawar in the plane crash at Baramati, BJP has come under criticism from opposition parties for working in tandem with NCP to carry out a hasty swearing-in of Sunetra Pawar in government as the DyCM. While maintaining merger was the internal matter of NCP/NCP (SP), Shiv Sena (MP) Sanjay Raut said, “It is evident BJP was thwarting the reunion of two parties which was also the last wish of Ajit Pawar.” The state BJP media cell incharge Navnath Ban said, “The decision related to merger of NCP/NCP(SP) has been completely left to the discretion of Deputy CM Sunetra Pawar.” It is neither going to be decided by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis nor Union Home Minister Amit Shah , he said. The BJP’s political assertion on the merger comes in the wake of growing attack from NCP (SP) and other opposition parties. A senior BJP leader, who is in the core committee which takes final decision on politics and policies said, “Firstly, such an important issue like the merger of two political parties – NCP and NCP (SP)–cannot be decided by Maharashtra BJP alone.” Even though NCP is an alliance partner and it directly impacts the Mahayuti coalition, ultimately the final call will have to be taken by Sunetra Pawar in consultation with her party leaders, he said. “The central BJP’s role comes once NCP makes up its mind and convey the same to us through a proposal. So far, we have not heard any such decision from alliance partner NCP,” he added. Though the BJP is closely monitoring the developments that are unfolding in the NCP/NCP(SP), the political managers in the right wing believe NCP (SP) is keen on merger to retain its political dominance over the party under leadership of Pawar Senior. After the split, late Ajit Pawar gained complete hold on the organisation as was evident in the 2024 Assembly polls when NCP got 41 seats and NCP (SP) 10. Acknowledging there are feelers coming from various quarters for a merger, a BJP leader said: “The response from the central leadership will depend on how and when Sunetra Pawar takes a final call.” A state BJP minister requesting anonymity said, “In any coalition two is fine, three is crowd. In addition, why should it open doors for the fourth faction even if it comes through merger.” Yet, he cautioned, “If NCP insists at some point and circumstances arise, a decision to get NCP (SP) on board through merger can take place. The eight MPs of NCP (SP) will add to NDA’s strength.”
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Feb 5, 2026, 01:52 PM
ECI Accuses West Bengal Government of Systematic Violence Against Election Officials

ECI Accuses West Bengal Government of Systematic Violence Against Election Officials

The Election Commission of India (ECI) has accused the Trinamool Congress (TMC) government in West Bengal of “systematic pattern of violence and threats" against election officials, while also alleging police of unwillingness to act against such incidents. After West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee appeared in the Supreme Court and spoke against the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, the poll body filed a counter in the apex court, alleging numerous instances of violence, intimidation and obstruction against election officials engaged in the SIR process. Sujeet Kumar Mishra, Secretary, ECI, alleged a “pervasive reluctance" among local police authorities to register FIRs in response to grievances articulated by BLOs, and many of them were only filed after the direct intervention of the DEO (District Election Officer). While other states promptly adhered to ECI directives regarding SIR, West Bengal willfully neglected to do so. More to follow…
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Karnataka Minister Clarifies Lingayat Legislators' Meeting Was Not a Show of Strength

Karnataka Minister Clarifies Lingayat Legislators' Meeting Was Not a Show of Strength

Bengaluru:Karnataka Minister MB Patil on Thursday, February 5, said the recent meeting of the Lingayat Congress legislators was not a show of strength, but it was for the welfare of the community. According to him, the Aland MLA BR Patil had mooted the proposal, which Ramdurg MLA Ashok Pattan endorsed and convened a meeting of the Lingayat legislators a few days ago. MB Patil said there were no discussions on matters that create confusion, such as who should become minister and who should be the chief minister. “A meeting of Lingayat MLAs from the Congress was held four days ago. It was not a power display. Ashok Patil and BR Patil convened the meeting, and discussions were held only on community welfare,” the Commerce and Industries Minister told reporters here. He said such meetings were routine and held by legislators from various communities. “But projecting our meeting as a Lingayat power show is not correct,” Patil said. “We are the biggest chunk. Our striking rate is the highest,” he pointed out. Highlighting the comLingayat legislators’ meet not show of strength: Minister M B Patilmunity’s political contribution, he said, “In 1989, with Lingayat support, the Congress won 178 seats and created history. Our party (Congress) gave ticket to 56 Lingayat leaders in the 2023 Assembly election, out of which 36 had won.” “Seeking adequate representation in the government is not wrong, but we will not take away another community’s share,” he added. Lingayats are a dominant community inKarnataka, largely concentrated in the northern part of the state.
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Feb 5, 2026, 01:42 PM
China's Military Power Struggle: Xi Jinping's Purge of the PLA Leadership

China's Military Power Struggle: Xi Jinping's Purge of the PLA Leadership

Recent years have witnessed the senior ranks of China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) being cleaned out. China’s Defence Ministry stunned the world and observers after it announced that Zhang Youxia, its most senior and trusted military commander, was placed under investigation for ‘serious disciplinary and legal violations’. The purging of China’s top general also raises serious questions about what triggered the elite power struggle unfolding in the nation. However, Zhang is far from the only senior PLA leader to fall from grace. Xi Jinping, the Chinese President, has almost purged the entire top tier of Beijing’s military leadership in recent years. It is also said that, since becoming China’s top leader in 2012, Jinping has rewritten the PLA’s power dynamics. Let’s take a closer look at Xi’s sweep of the PLA, how it has created a vacuum at the highest strategic levels of China’s armed forces, and what the impact of this could be: Imran Khan's sons, Sulaiman Isa and Kasim Khan, claim Pakistani authorities are blocking their visas, preventing them from visiting their ailing father in prison. Kasim Khan has called for international intervention, alleging Imran Khan is held in solitary confinement without family access or independent medical care. The brothers, who live in London, say the government is withholding details about Imran Khan's health, following his recent eye procedure at a hospital. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Washington Post Faces Uncertain Future Amid Layoffs and Reduced Ambition

Washington Post Faces Uncertain Future Amid Layoffs and Reduced Ambition

Former executive editor Marty Baron has said that the future ofThe Washington Postis uncertain, despite the newspaper having won 11 Pulitzer Prizes and expanded its newsroom to more than 1,000 journalists during his tenure. “The aspirations of this news organisation are diminished,”The Guardianquoted Baron as saying in an interview. “I think that’ll translate into fewer subscribers. And I hope it’s not a death spiral, but I worry that it might be,” Baron added. His remarks came as Matt Murray, thePost’s current editor in chief, sought to reassure staff that the organisation has a plan to survive and grow, even as it carried out one of the largest layoffs in the history of the US newspaper industry. Nearly one-third of the entire company – which stood at 2,500 employees in late 2023, before a round of buyouts – was axed. The layoffs have hollowed out large sections of the newsroom, including the closure of the sports department and deep cuts to teams covering local news, style and international affairs. The paper’s audio and video units, already weakened by earlier reductions, were further hit, while commercial teams were also downsised. As a result, thePosthas emerged as a much smaller organisation, raising concerns among journalists invested in its legacy that it may now operate with reduced ambition at a time when the media industry is grappling with financial pressures and heightened hostility from US President Donald Trump and his allies. Trump frequently targets news outlets and pressures regulators against media he opposes. Amid a tumultuous period in US history, outlets likeCBS News— now owned by the Trump-aligned Ellison family — and newspapers such as theAtlanta Journal-Constitutionhave faced multiple rounds of layoffs. Baron, who ledThe Washington Postfor eight years until 2021, praised Jeff Bezos’s leadership of the paper in his 2023 memoir. But Baron now says, “he’s not the owner he was.” He links the shift to Trump’s re-election in November 2024 and Bezos’s apparent desire to stay in the president’s good graces to protect his other ventures, including Amazon and Blue Origin. “I think the most important thing that’s changed is that Donald Trump is back in the White House, and he clearly would seek vengeance against his political enemies,” Baron was quoted as saying. “I understand why Bezos might fear the consequences of that. I understand that he would fear that Trump would deny contracts to Amazon and deny contracts to Blue Origin. “But I think that thePostis important, too, and it’s even more important than those other enterprises to American democracy. I firmly believe that Bezos is prioritising his other business efforts over theWashington Post." Much of the blame for the layoffs atThe Washington Posthas fallen on publisher Will Lewis, hired by Jeff Bezos in late 2023 to help turn the newspaper around. Lewis did not appear during a Zoom call with employees Wednesday morning, a move that some found unusual. “I think he was awol today, and I think he’s been awol in the past,” said Baron. “He’s kind of the invisible publisher. When you announce something as traumatic as what they announced today, shouldn’t the publisher be on the call?” Donald E. Graham, who sold the Post to Bezos in 2013, broke his usual silence on the paper’s current ownership. “It’s a bad day,” he wrote on Facebook. “I am sad that so many excellent reporters and editors ⁠–⁠ and old friends ⁠–⁠ are losing their jobs. My first concern is for them; I will do anything I can to help.” During Wednesday’s virtual meeting, Murray said thePost’s politics and government team would remain its largest reporting group, with coverage continuing in national news, science, technology, climate, and business, albeit with smaller staffs. As a leaner organisation focused mainly on politics, campaigns, and the federal government, thePostnow faces stiff competition from outlets likePolitico,Axios, and smaller upstarts such asPunchbowl News. “I have no clue what their strategy was or is,”The Guardianquoted Jim VandeHei, a formerPostjournalist and co-founder ofPoliticoandAxios,as saying. “We do: be useful, indispensable [and] illuminating to people who care deeply about government, AI, business and the information ecosystem. And then match the business expertise with our editorial excellence.” The paper also lost hundreds of thousands of subscribers in fall 2024 after Bezos abruptly shelved its planned endorsement of Kamala Harris and narrowed the opinion pages to a focus on “personal liberties and free markets.” There are concerns that Wednesday’s cuts could trigger further cancellations and financial strain, not to mention significant severance costs. Robert Allbritton, former owner ofPolitico, said he was saddened by the layoffs. “These are some wonderful journalists who have produced quality work,” he toldThe Guardian. “They will land at other publications, but the disruption is painful and not their fault. These layoffs signal that Jeff wants to move thePostback to sustainability. I’m hopeful that once thePostregains its financial footing that Jeff will continue as a responsible owner of one of the most important brands in media.” SomePostveterans have urged Bezos to sell the paper. The union representing most employees said Wednesday, “If Jeff Bezos is no longer willing to invest in the mission that has defined this paper for generations, and serve the millions who depend onPostjournalism, then thePostdeserves a steward that will.” Baron highlighted the central challenge of any potential sale: “To whom?” With inputs from agencies PM Modi said India's recent trade deals with the EU and US have stabilized the world order, calling them "future-ready." The EU deal reduces tariffs on most goods, while the US agreed to lower tariffs on Indian goods after talks with President Trump. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Feb 5, 2026, 01:39 PM
Vivek Oberoi Seeks Protection of Personality Rights in Delhi High Court

Vivek Oberoi Seeks Protection of Personality Rights in Delhi High Court

New Delhi, February 5:The Delhi High Court on Thursday said it would pass orders in a civil suit filed by actor and businessman Vivek Oberoi seeking protection of his personality and publicity rights, amid allegations of widespread misuse of his identity across digital and commercial platforms. The matter came up for hearing before Justice Tushar Rao Gedela, who, after taking up the case, observed that the Court would pass orders in the matter. Oberoi has approached the High Court alleging large-scale unauthorised exploitation of his name, image, voice and likeness through fake social media accounts, unauthorised merchandise and artificial intelligence-generated content, including deepfake imagery.Salman Khan’s Personality Rights: Delhi High Court Orders Removal of Illegal Social Media Content in 3 Days. The suit has been filed against entities including Collector Bazar, ZoomMantra and Indiacontent, along with several unidentified parties named as John Doe defendants. Oberoi is represented by advocates Sana Raees Khan and Pranay Chitale. The plea seeks a permanent injunction restraining the defendants from infringing his personality and publicity rights. According to the petition, the actor has asserted that attributes exclusively associated with his identity are being unlawfully used for commercial and other gains without his consent or authorisation. He has contended that such actions amount to violations of his fundamental rights under Articles 19 and 21 of the Constitution, performer's and moral rights under Sections 38, 38A and 38B of the Copyright Act, 1957, and common law protections relating to passing off, misappropriation and unfair competition.Vivek Oberoi Moves Delhi High Court Over Protection of His Personality Rights. The plea alleges that impersonators have created fake social media accounts, particularly on platforms such as Instagram, using Oberoi's name and photographs. It also claims that unauthorised merchandise including posters, T-shirts and postcards bearing his likeness is being sold on various e-commerce platforms. A key aspect of the suit concerns the alleged creation and circulation of AI-generated content that misrepresents facts and portrays the actor in a derogatory and demeaning manner. The petition raises concerns over the use of generative artificial intelligence and deepfake technology to morph and superimpose Oberoi's face onto objectionable and distasteful imagery, leading to public confusion and reputational harm. Oberoi has argued that the unchecked use of such technology threatens personality and publicity rights, infringes privacy and undermines an individual's exclusive right to commercially benefit from their persona. Given the scale and anonymity of the alleged infringements, he has sought an omnibus John Doe injunction against unknown violators. Claiming irreparable damage to his goodwill, reputation and business interests, Oberoi has urged the Court to direct the removal of unauthorised content and restrain further misuse of his identity in any form. Vivek Oberoi is the latest in a string of A-list celebrities seeking judicial intervention against digital misappropriation. In January 2026, Salman Khan filed a similar suit against over 35 defendants. Other icons like Asha Bhosle, Aishwarya Rai, and Abhishek Bachchan secured orders in late 2025 to curb voice cloning and image misuse. (The above story is verified and authored by ANI staff, ANI is South Asia's leading multimedia news agency with over 100 bureaus in India, South Asia and across the globe. ANI brings the latest news on Politics and Current Affairs in India & around the World, Sports, Health, Fitness, Entertainment, & News. The views appearing in the above post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY) TruLY Score 4 – Reliable | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 4 on LatestLY. The information comes from reputable news agencies like (ANI). While not an official source, it meets professional journalism standards and can be confidently shared with your friends and family, though some updates may follow.
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Feb 5, 2026, 01:37 PM
PM Modi's Ideological Critique: A Stark Contrast Between Old and New India

PM Modi's Ideological Critique: A Stark Contrast Between Old and New India

In a sharp ideological critique delivered during the Rajya Sabha session on Thursday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi utilised the historical words of former Prime Ministers Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi to suggest a fundamental disconnect between the Congress party and the Indian populace. Replying to the Motion of Thanks on the President’s Address, the Prime Minister argued that while his administration views citizens as “participants" in the nation’s progress, the previous leadership viewed them merely as “problems". The Prime Minister’s primary target was a specific philosophical outlook he attributed to the Nehru-Gandhi era. He referenced a quote from Indira Gandhi wherein she recalled a conversation with her father, Jawaharlal Nehru. According to the excerpt cited by PM Modi, Indira Gandhi said, “Nothing in India is simple or small. When asked how many problems he had, my father once replied ‘350 million’, which was our population at that time. Now the population is 570 million, so that is the dimension of my problems. My constituency has 515,000 voters and our Parliament has 520 such constituencies." PM Modi used this to draw a stark contrast between the “old and new" India. “For them, 350 million people were 350 million problems," the Prime Minister stated. “For us, 140 crore Indians are 140 crore solutions. They saw the population as a burden; we see it as a demographic dividend and a catalytic force for a Viksit Bharat." The Prime Minister further targeted the legacy of the Planning Commission, a body established by Nehru and replaced by the NITI Aayog under the current government in 2015. He quoted a speech delivered by Indira Gandhi in Himachal Pradesh, where she had herself expressed frustration with the rigid, top-down bureaucracy of the Commission. PM Modi recounted how Gandhi had once noted that local workers in the hilly terrain of Himachal required mules for transport rather than jeeps. However, she lamented that due to the inflexible policy restrictions of the Planning Commission, funds were only available for vehicles, leaving the actual needs of the people unmet. The Prime Minister argued that despite Gandhi’s personal recognition of these systemic flaws, the Congress failed to reform the institution for decades. “The Planning Commission she criticised was the creation of her own father," Modi remarked. “She acknowledged the problem but chose to maintain the status quo. It took this government to finally dismantle that ivory tower and bring in a spirit of cooperative federalism." Throughout his speech, which was punctuated by protests from the Opposition benches, PM Modi painted a picture of a Congress party that was perpetually “trapped in its own history". He claimed that the archival remarks of Nehru and Gandhi served as a confession of the party’s inability to see the common citizen as an empowered stakeholder. By citing the population figures of that era—when Indira Gandhi had noted the “dimension of her problems" had grown from 350 million to 570 million—PM Modi asserted that the Congress leadership viewed the growth of India not as an achievement, but as a compounding crisis. The Prime Minister said that his administration’s focus on saturation-level implementation of welfare schemes, such as PM Kisan and Jal Jeevan Mission, was the definitive “antidote" to the old culture of viewing citizens as mere statistics of distress.
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Feb 5, 2026, 01:34 PM
Bernie Sanders Blasts Jeff Bezos Over Washington Post Layoffs

Bernie Sanders Blasts Jeff Bezos Over Washington Post Layoffs

As a massive trail of heartbroken reactions and confessions from employees laid off from the Washington Post flooded social media, US Senator Bernie Sanders launched a blistering attack on the legendary company’s owner Jeff Bezos. Sanders blatantly called out the billionaire Amazon founder’s hypocrisy over he prioritised allocating resources and funds to certain projects while completely sacrificing others. The American politician’s scathing remarks emerged hot on the heels of the Post’s shocking announcement about sweeping layoffs and elimination of certain popular desks dedicated to sports and foreign coverage. Some award-winning journalists like Lizzie Johnson were forced to accept the life-altering revelation in the middle of a warzone. Caroline O’Donovan, often known as the ‘Amazon reporter’ for the WaPo also revealed she was “laid off from my job covering Amazon for Jeff Bezos’s Washington Post.” Taking to his official X account, the US Senator wrote on Wednesday (US time), “If Jeff Bezos could afford to spend $75 million on the Melania movie & $500 million for a yacht to sail off to his $55 million wedding to give his wife a $5 million ring, please don’t tell me he needed to fire one-third of the Washington Post staff.” He added, “Democracy dies in oligarchy.” Even earlier this week, Sanders took a shot at Bezos in another post, where he seemingly labelled the Post owner as one of the faces of modern “authoritarianism.” “When we talk about authoritarianism, it’s not just Donald Trump,” Sanders wrote on February 3. “Musk owns X. Bezos owns Twitch. Zuckerberg owns Instagram and Facebook. Larry Ellison controls TikTok. Billionaires increasingly control what we see, hear and read.” As per Forbes’ real-time billionaires tracker, the Amazon founder is the fourth-richest person in the world. He has an estimated net worth of $244.3 billion. The US Senator’s latest dig at Bezos firstly alludes to the Melania documentary. To buy the rights of this particular project about First Lady Melania Trump, Amazon paid her production company $40 million, about $26 million more than the next closest bidder, Disney, and $35 million to promote it, as per the New York Times. Moving on to the next piece of arsenal Sanders dropped in his latest tweet: the $500 million yacht. As one of the richest men in the world, Bezos reportedly splurged a shockingly unbelievable amount to call what is currently the world’s largest sailing yacht (The Koru), as per Boat International. The superyacht especially made news in the weeks leading up to Bezos and his wife, Lauren Sanchez’s historic wedding, as they were spotted sailing on it around Mallorca, Spain. Their lavish nuptials in Venice in June 2025, on the other hand, landed them as subject one too many headlines branding the union as the “Wedding of the Century.” With the multi-day affair being held at multiple locations around the city, it was reportedly estimated to be a $50 million celebration. Bernie Sanders is not alone in coming down hard on Bezos over the massive Washington Post layoffs. Given all the money-focussed headlines Bezos has been at the centre of over the years, he’s now infamously earned his name as someone The New Yorker says “Brought Down the Washington Post.” Back in September 2013, the Amazon founder had his first meeting with the Washington Post after he agreed to purchase the paper from the Graham family for $250 million a month earlier. At that very meeting, Bezos heralded “a new golden era for the Washington Post,” writes The New Yorker’s Ruth Marcus. Cut to the year 2026, the newspaper he owns left employees anxiously bracing for widespread layoffs weeks before the actual job cuts announcement. And this week, the dreaded news finally dropped as the Post purged about one in three employees across the company Wednesday morning. “Bezos is not trying to save The Washington Post. He’s trying to survive Donald Trump,” former Post fact-checker Glenn Kessler said in a column earlier this week. Meanwhile, Bezos hosted Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth at the Blue Origin rocket company, yet another company the billionaire founded and owns. Ted Hope, who had worked at Amazon from 2015 to 2020, had also questioned the amount of funds allocated for the documentary. “This has to be the most expensive documentary ever made that didn’t involve music licensing,” he said, as per the NYT. “How can it not be equated with currying favor or an outright bribe? How can that not be the case?” Here’s how many other top figures in the US reacted to the big news this week. US Rep Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez shared: “When Jeff Bezos bought WaPo, he immediately took control of the opinions section. Now, he’s laying off hundreds of journalists, including those covering Amazon. This isn’t a coincidence. It’s the result of billionaires with vested political agendas taking over our media.” Jack Mirkinson, editor at The Nation, said : “Always bears repeating that this is not ultimately a financial decision. Jeff Bezos is worth over 250 billion dollars. He can afford to lose many millions and never even notice it. This is, at its core, a political and personal decision by Bezos to destroy the Post.” Michael McFaul, Former United States Ambassador to Russia, wrote on X: “Such as a sad day at @washingtonpost. (I, too, was let go a while back as a monthly columnist.) Bezos has destroyed one of the best newspapers of my lifetime. Americans and the world will understand less about the world now when we need to understand more.” US Senator Elizabeth Warren chimed in: “Jeff Bezos just fired hundreds of reporters at the Washington Post — including the Amazon reporter holding his OWN company accountable. Reminder: Jeff Bezos’ net worth is nearly $250,000,000,000.” American activist Charlotte Clymer wrote: “Jeff Bezos’ wedding last summer cost somewhere around $50M. That, alone, could have saved all 300 positions cut today at The Washington Post for a year. Of course, he wouldn’t have to choose. He could do both because he’s worth $250B, which is nearly the GDP of New Zealand.” Congressman Greg Casar tweeted: “After paying $40M for the Melania movie, Bezos is firing hundreds of Washington Post reporters who tell us actual facts. All while turning the editorial board into a billionaire-defense operation. Too often, the billionaires who control our biggest media outlets are selling out our country.” Despite the criticism, the Post’s Executive Editor Matt Murray maintained that Bezos was committed to making the Post “a bigger, relevant, thriving institution,” as per CNN.
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Feb 5, 2026, 01:31 PM
Russia Warns of 'Explosive' US-Iran Standoff as Regional Tensions Simmer

Russia Warns of 'Explosive' US-Iran Standoff as Regional Tensions Simmer

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has described the current standoff between the United States and Iran as “explosive" and warned that the wider West Asia region is filled with “time bombs" that could be triggered by missteps. Speaking to Russian state broadcaster RT, Lavrov said Moscow was not trying to insert itself as a mediator between Tehran and Washington but was closely watching developments. “Iran is our close partner and neighbour. We are not indifferent to how the situation develops, especially since it is explosive not only for Iran but also for the entire Middle East," he said in remarks carried by state news agency TASS. “There are too many time bombs waiting to be triggered by a clumsy foot. The Iranians and Israelis know that we are ready to help implement any agreements, should they be reached," Lavrov added. His comments come as Iran and the United States prepare to hold talks in Oman on Friday, their first direct engagement in months. Tehran wants the discussions to focus strictly on its nuclear programme, while Washington is pressing for a broader agenda. The two sides held several rounds of Oman-mediated talks in 2025, but diplomacy collapsed after the Iran-Israel conflict escalated. Days before the sixth round of discussions, the United States carried out strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, derailing negotiations. US President Donald Trump has since threatened renewed military action against Iran following its crackdown on anti-government protests. At the same time, he has indicated that Tehran may still be open to a deal. Washington insists that any agreement must address Iran’s ballistic missile programme and its support for militant groups across the region, demands that Tehran has repeatedly rejected.
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Feb 5, 2026, 01:13 PM
Parliament Debate on Union Budget 2026: Modi Responds Amid Opposition Protests

Parliament Debate on Union Budget 2026: Modi Responds Amid Opposition Protests

Parliament Debate on Union Budget 2026 LIVE: Amid repeated disruptions caused by Opposition protests, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is replying to Motion of Thanks debate in the Rajya Sabha . The Prime Minister was scheduled to reply to the Motion of Thanks on the President’s Address in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday, but the address could not take place after the House was adjourned. A sharp war of words broke out between Congress leader and Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi and Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu on Wednesday, as Opposition MPs continued protests near the Makar Dwar of Parliament. As Bittu walked past the protesting Congress members, Rahul Gandhi was heard calling him a “traitor”, saying, “Here is a traitor walking right by. Look at the face…” Gandhi then extended his hand towards the Union Minister and added, “Hello brother, my traitor friend. Don’t worry, you will come back (to Congress).” Bittu declined to shake hands and was seen responding sharply, uttering “Desh ke dushman…”, before the two moved away. The confrontation comes amid a larger political standoff that erupted earlier this week after Rahul Gandhi attempted to quote in the Lok Sabha from an article based on an as-yet-unpublished memoir of former Army chief General M M Naravane (retd) while criticising Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh over the 2020 India-China border standoff. The BJP strongly objected to Gandhi’s remarks, accusing him of misleading the House and undermining the armed forces. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla disallowed Gandhi from raising the issue, but the Congress leader persisted, with several Opposition MPs rallying in his support, leading to repeated disruptions in the House. Country gave opportunity to Congress's first family for decades, but they only misled people with slogans like 'garibi hatao',says PM Modi PSUs making record profits today against earlier notion that they were only supposed to make losses: PM Modi Prime Minister Narendra Modi hits out at TMC for protecting infiltrators who are taking away jobs and lands of tribals. Replying on the Motion of Thanks debate, PM Modi said a number of countries are asking India for trade deals. "New world order is inclined towards India," he said. He added that world is confident of stability after India's trade deals with EU, US. India does not have to either look back or stop, but only move forward to achieve goal of Viksit Bharat: PM Modi in RS Opposition MPs walks out of Rajya Sabha in protest as PM Narendra Modi continues his speech Congress leader Vivek Tankha on Thursday wrote to Home Minister Amit Shah requesting review of the detention of jailed climate activist Sonam Wangchuk under the stringent National Security Act (NSA) and release him. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla said he had advised Prime Minister Narendra Modi not to come to the Lok Sabha as Opposition MPs had surrounded his chair. Birla added that he had had prior information that Opposition MPs, led by Congess, might attempt to create disorder during the Prime Minister’s address. The Rajya Sabha witnessed heated exchanges and Opposition walkout after Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge raised the issue of Rahul Gandhi not being allowed to speak in the Lok Sabha. Kharge raised the issue of Gandhi, but when he started to read excerpts from an unpublished book of former army chief M M Naravane, he was disallowed, leading to a walkout by Opposition benches. Soon after the House mourned the passing of a former MP and tabling of listed papers during the Zero Hour, Kharge raised the issue of his counterpart in the Lok Sabha, Gandhi, not being allowed to speak. Reacting sharply to Lok Sabha LoP Rahul Gandhi's "traitor" remark, Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu said that he always won votes for the Congress when he was member of the party. "When we were there (in Congress), we were winning seats for the party. We were never a burden on them... Then, when it became clear that the party had become a family affair and was no longer the Congress party it once was, everyone started leaving. If it had remained the real Congress, people would have stayed... I said that if this were the real Congress, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi themselves would have climbed on tables and gotten suspended first," Bittu told ANI. The Lok Sabha on Thursday passed a resolution expressing gratitude to the President for her address to a joint sitting of Parliament, even as the proceedings were repeatedly disrupted by sloganeering from Opposition members. Despite the protests and noise in the House, the government pushed through the Motion of Thanks, with Opposition MPs raising objections and continuing their demonstrations during the discussion and voting. Opposition parties staged a walkout from the Rajya Sabha on Thursday after Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge was not permitted to quote from former Army chief General M M Naravane’s book during proceedings. Kharge objected to the Chair’s decision, saying the restriction curtailed his right to speak during the debate. Opposition members protested the ruling, accusing the government of stifling discussion, before walking out of the House in a show of dissent. Dramatic scenes are unfolding in the Parliament as both Modi-led government and the Opposition are engaged in heated debates. The Opposition staged a walk out after Nadda strongly criticised them for not letting the House run as per rules. The Congress on the other hand said that the Parliament was not letting Rahul Gandhi speak, which is also not fair. The Lower House of the Parliament on Thursday was adjourned till 12 noon following continuous sloganeering by the Opposition MPs. The Lok Sabha sitting, which began at 11 am, was adjourned soon after the INDIA bloc MPs raised slogans targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Centre. JP Nadda ripped into the Opposition once the House resumed today. He took a jibe at COngress leader Rahul Gandhi, calling him 'an immature child'. He added that the Government is ready to debate but the House rules must be followed in order to do that.Mallikarjun Jharge hit back saying, "Lok Sabha not running for 4 days, we must be concerned. " He further added that BJP cannot crticise the functioning of Congress. Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Thursday reacted sharply to Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi’s “traitor” remark against Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu, made during a confrontation in Parliament a day earlier. Calling the remarks inappropriate and unbecoming of the Leader of the Opposition, Chouhan said he was deeply disturbed by the language used. “Today my heart is filled with pain. I am shocked to see the LoP pass ‘chichore’ comments using words like ‘gadar’ against a minister. They are also belittling the Prime Minister’s role. The comments being made are ‘chichorapan’,” he told ANI. Opposition MPs held a meeting on Thursday to finalise their floor strategy for the day’s Parliament proceedings at the office of Rajya Sabha Leader of the Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge. Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, was also present at the meeting, which took place amid continued disruptions and protests by Opposition parties in both Houses of Parliament. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to reply to the Motion of Thanks on the President’s Address in the Rajya Sabha. The Prime Minister was scheduled to speak in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday, but his address could not take place due to repeated disruptions and sloganeering by Opposition members, which forced the House to adjourn. Soon after the Lok Sabha session resumed at 5 pm, Speaker Sandhya Ray announced adjournment of the House till 11 am tomorrow (Feb 5). The Parliament was adjourned once again amid a ruckus by members of the Opposition. Notably, PM Narendra Modi was scheduled to address the House at 5 pm. Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri on Thursday slammed Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over his remarks on Sardar Ravneet Singh Bittu, saying that calling him a "traitor" crosses all boundaries of civility, decency, and dignity. In a post on X, he said that such a comment is unjust for a Sikh leader for merely choosing the BJP's ideologies, and whose ancestors were slaughtered by terrorists themselves. "The way Rahul Gandhi has addressed parliamentarian and respected Sikh leader Sardar Ravneet Singh Bittu, as a 'Traitor' crosses all boundaries of civility, decency and dignity. It is entirely possible that he holds a deep grudge against Bittu for choosing the policies of Vikas espoused by the Modi Govt over the directionless Congress. But, that cannot ever justify such a slur against a proud Sikh whose own grandfather was slain by terrorists..." Puri wrote on X. He further affirmed that calling Ravneet Singh Bittu a traitor is an insult to the entire Sikh community. - via ANI The Lok Sabha stays adjourned till 5 pm today after ruckus over interruption in LoP Rahul Gandhi's speech. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal took to X earlier today and said that the government was prepared to deliver a statement regarding the new India-US Trade Deal in the House but could not due to the chaos. "When the Government came prepared to provide a factual clarification on the subject, the Opposition began creating a ruckus. Consequently, I am releasing my full statement here (on X) for everyone's benefit," he posted on the social media platform with the video. Today in the Lok Sabha, I was scheduled to deliver a statement regarding the #indiaustradedeal . However, when the Government came prepared to provide a factual clarification on the subject, the Opposition began creating a ruckus. Consequently, I am releasing my full statement… pic.twitter.com/Hy9z03ZfhA Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday claimed that the government is preventing the publication of former Army Chief General MM Naravane’s memoir in India. He stated that while the book on border tensions with China has been published abroad, it has not been allowed to circulate domestically. Congress leader highlights Ladakh standoff handling Speaking to reporters at the Parliament premises, Gandhi said, "It's available abroad, I think. It's published abroad. Govt is not allowing it to be published here. That's what I believe. The book is available. You can imagine where the book (that he is carrying today) has come from. You think about where it came from." He criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi for allegedly failing to take responsibility during the Ladakh standoff, leaving Army leadership “abandoned,” and added, "jo uchit samjho wo karo." Gandhi also said he was ready to personally hand over the book to the Prime Minister in the Lok Sabha, insisting that it reveals the "truth" about the government’s response during the crisis. The Lok Sabha was adjourned till 2 pm on Wednesday following intense sloganeering by Opposition members, as Speaker Om Birla called on lawmakers to maintain parliamentary decorum and respect the dignity of the House. He cautioned that breaching norms could erode public trust in the democratic system. Speaker urges Opposition to follow decorum Before adjourning proceedings, Speaker Birla addressed the members, saying, "I believe that despite being in government for a long time, you are breaking the decorum and dignity of the House. There is a way to protest; there can be other ways to protest, however, you all are leaving your designated seats and walking towards the other side." He added, "If you break dignity, then people of the country will lose trust on democracy. You all are senior leaders, but it is not right that you break the rules of the House. Protest is not done by sloganeering or carrying posters, protest is done by words, logical arguments." Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Wednesday assured the Lok Sabha that sensitive sectors such as agriculture and dairy are fully protected under the India-US trade deal. He highlighted that tariffs on Indian goods will be reduced to 18% from the previous 50%, making India among the lowest-tariff countries compared to its competitors. Boost for Exports, MSMEs, and Skilled Workforce "India has been successful in protecting the agricultural and dairy sectors," Goyal said, adding that the deal will support initiatives like 'Make in India' and 'Design in India', strengthening the country’s push toward self-reliance. He noted that labour-intensive sectors will see a significant export boost, while skilled professionals and Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) will gain substantial opportunities. Goyal further informed that both sides are working to complete the technical formalities, which will soon be announced. Stressing the government’s focus on energy security, he added that India’s requirements in sectors like aviation and nuclear are critical, and the US is a major partner in these areas. He concluded that the deal is firmly in India’s national interest. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for allegedly failing to take responsibility during the India-China conflict in 2020, claiming that the accountability was instead shifted to former Army Chief General MM Naravane. Addressing reporters at the Parliament House complex, Gandhi held up Naravane’s unpublished memoir, asserting that it exists despite repeated government denials. "The Speaker has said this book does not exist, the government has said it does not exist, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh ji has said this book does not exist. Every youngster in India to see this book exists," he said. The Telangana unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party on Wednesday criticised Lok Sabha Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi over his allegation that he was prevented from speaking in Parliament. Speaking to ANI, Telangana BJP president Bandi Sanjay Rao said it was a pattern for Rahul Gandhi to level what he called unfounded accusations against parliamentary processes and India’s democratic institutions. “It has become Rahul Gandhi's habit to make false claims that he is not being allowed to speak and also blame our democracy, and also insult our Armed forces. Telangana CM Revanth Reddy is following in Rahul Gandhi's footsteps,” Rao said. The Lok Sabha was adjourned till 12 noon on Wednesday after proceedings were disrupted by vociferous protests from Opposition members over a range of issues. Continuous sloganeering and disruptions made it difficult for the House to function, prompting the Chair to adjourn the session in an effort to restore order and allow proceedings to resume later in the day. DMK MP Tiruchi Siva on Wednesday submitted a Suspension of Business notice in the Rajya Sabha under Rule 267, demanding an urgent discussion on the India-US trade deal. In his notice to the Rajya Sabha Secretary General, Tiruchi Siva accused the Centre of showing “disregard” for Parliament, alleging that Union Minister Piyush Goyal briefed the media on the trade agreement while the House was in session. The DMK leader said matters of such national importance should be discussed first on the floor of Parliament rather than being communicated outside. Congress MP Manish Tewari on Wednesday moved an adjournment motion in the Lok Sabha, seeking an in-depth discussion on the India–US trade deal and raising concerns over its potential economic, energy and foreign policy consequences. Describing the issue as one of “grave public importance”, Tewari flagged the reduction of tariffs on Indian goods in the US to 18 per cent, while noting Washington’s assertion that the agreement would enable it to expand agricultural exports to India. In his notice, Tewari urged the House to deliberate on reported remarks by the US President claiming that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had agreed to stop purchasing Russian oil and significantly ramp up energy imports from the United States and Venezuela. He also sought clarity on provisions related to slashing Indian tariffs and non-tariff barriers to zero, as well as India’s reported commitment to procure over USD 500 billion worth of American goods. Congress Lok Sabha members will meet on Wednesday at the Congress Parliamentary Party office to discuss and finalise their floor strategy for the ongoing Budget Session, party sources said. Meeting follows confrontation between opposition and treasury benches The meeting comes a day after sharp disruptions in the Lok Sabha, where proceedings were repeatedly stalled amid a standoff between the opposition and the ruling benches. Tensions escalated after Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi sought to raise references linked to former Army Chief General MM Naravane’s unpublished memoir during the debate on the Motion of Thanks to the President’s Address. The situation later led to the suspension of eight opposition MPs for the remainder of the Budget Session, further intensifying the political confrontation inside the House.
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PM Kisan Yojana: Know How To Do OTP-Based eKYC For 22nd Installment Release

PM Kisan Yojana: Know How To Do OTP-Based eKYC For 22nd Installment Release

New Delhi, February 5:The Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) Yojana continues to be a major financial support system for millions of farmers across India, particularly during times of unpredictable weather and fluctuating crop prices. Under this central government scheme, eligible farmers receive financial assistance of INR 6,000 per year, paid in three equal installments of INR 2,000 each through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT). So far, the government has successfully released 21 installments under the PM-KISAN scheme. Farmers are now eagerly awaiting the 22nd installment, which is expected to be credited in February 2026.PM Kisan Yojana 22nd Installment: Know How To Do OTP-Based eKYC. As per the official payment cycle of the scheme, PM-KISAN installments are released every four months. The 21st installment was credited in November 2025, which places the next installment window in February 2026. Although the government has not announced an official release date yet, reports and past trends suggest that the PM Kisan 22nd installment may be released in the second or third week of February 2026. Beneficiaries are advised to complete all mandatory verifications to avoid payment delays.PM Kisan Yojana 22nd Installment Date: INR 2,000 Payment Likely on This Date, Know eKYC Process. Farmers must ensure there are no errors in their records, as even small issues can stop the INR 2,000 installment. 1. e-KYC Not Completed (Mandatory) Completing e-KYC is compulsory for all PM-KISAN beneficiaries. Without it, payments may be withheld. How to complete e-KYC: • Visit pmkisan.gov.in • Verify Aadhaar using OTP • Or visit the nearest Common Service Center (CSC) for biometric authentication 2. Land Seeding Not Verified PM-KISAN benefits are provided only to farmers whose land ownership details are correctly recorded. If your status shows “Land Seeding: No,” your installment may be blocked. What you should do: • Visit the local Tehsil or Revenue Office • Submit updated land documents • Request correction in official records 3. Aadhaar-Bank Linking and DBT Not Active Even if your bank account is active, payments can fail if Aadhaar is not linked or DBT is not enabled. Steps to fix this: • Visit your bank branch • Link Aadhaar with your bank account • Ensure NPCI mapping is completed • Confirm that DBT is active Farmers can check their PM Kisan 22nd installment status easily online. Steps: 1. Visit pmkisan.gov.in 2. Click on “Beneficiary Status” 3. Enter your mobile number or registration number 4. Ensure the following show “Yes”: • e-KYC status • Land Seeding • Aadhaar-Bank Mapping If all details are correct, your INR 2,000 installment is likely to be credited without any issue. The PM-KISAN scheme plays a crucial role in: • Reducing financial stress for farmers • Supporting expenses related to seeds, fertilizers, and farming inputs • Providing income stability during uncertain agricultural seasons • Strengthening the rural economy For small and marginal farmers, the timely release of installments is especially important during crop preparation periods. With February 2026 approaching, farmers awaiting the PM Kisan 22nd installment should ensure: • e-KYC is completed • Land records are updated • Aadhaar is linked with bank accounts • DBT services are active Completing these steps in advance will help ensure that the INR 2,000 PM Kisan installment is credited on time without interruption. TruLY Score 3 – Believable; Needs Further Research | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 3 on LatestLY, this article appears believable but may need additional verification. It is based on reporting from news websites or verified journalists (News24), but lacks supporting official confirmation. Readers are advised to treat the information as credible but continue to follow up for updates or confirmations (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 05, 2026 06:39 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Feb 5, 2026, 01:01 PM
Indian PM Narendra Modi Delivers Reply Amidst Chaos in Rajya Sabha

Indian PM Narendra Modi Delivers Reply Amidst Chaos in Rajya Sabha

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave his reply to the Motion of Thanks on the President's address on Thursday. His address in the Rajya Sabha was marred by massive protest and sloganeering from the Opposition MPs, who started shouting and banging the desks even before the PM began speaking. PM Modi began his speech amidst the disruptions, with Vice President C. P. Radhakrishnana requesting the Opposition MPs to take their seats and maintain the decorum of the House.
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Feb 5, 2026, 12:56 PM
Modi Criticizes Gandhi's Development Record, Emphasizes Future-Ready Policies

Modi Criticizes Gandhi's Development Record, Emphasizes Future-Ready Policies

Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a sharp attack on former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s development record, citing what he called systemic rigidity in India’s planning apparatus that hampered infrastructure projects for generations. Addressing Parliament during the Motion of Thanks to the President’s Address, PM Modi invoked Indira Gandhi’s own acknowledgment of the disconnect between policymakers and ground realities, using it to criticize the Planning Commission she once chaired. “I had gone to Himachal Pradesh. When I returned, I told the Planning Commission that our workers need mules, not jeeps. But we were told that the funds are only available for jeeps; there is no policy to fund mules. They said, if there are no proper roads, then what use is a jeep," PM Modi said, quoting Indira Gandhi’s remarks. PM Modi said this reflected “a system that knew its shortcomings but did not reform itself." The Planning Commission, established in 1950 with Jawaharlal Nehru- Indira Gandhi’s father- as its first chairman, was responsible for drafting and implementing India’s Five-Year Plans. The Planning Commission was dissolved in 2014 under PM Modi’s government and replaced with NITI Aayog. PM Modi highlighted the Congress party’s historical failure to deliver timely and efficient development, asserting, “A significant part of our energy is being spent on correcting the mistakes of the past. It takes great effort to erase the image that was created in the minds of the world during that period." The Prime Minister also cited the Sardar Sarovar Dam on the Narmada River as a case study of delayed execution and policy inertia under previous administrations. The multipurpose dam’s foundation stone was laid in 1961 but it officially became operational only in 2017- more than five decades later and roughly 30 years after construction began in earnest. The Sardar Sarovar Dam, part of the broader Narmada Valley development initiative, faced numerous obstacles over its decades-long journey. Construction was stalled in the 1990s by court orders related to rehabilitation and resettlement conditions for displaced communities. Procedural and clearance issues further bogged down progress, keeping it mired in administrative hurdles. PM Modi contrasted the delays and inefficiencies of past governments with his administration’s emphasis on future-ready policies, strategic governance and faster project execution, arguing that India is now on a more decisive development path. “That is why we have placed strong emphasis on future-ready policies. Today, the country is being governed on the basis of policy and strategy," PM Modi said.
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Feb 5, 2026, 12:55 PM
Bengal Government Announces Hike in Benefits for Women and Employees

Bengal Government Announces Hike in Benefits for Women and Employees

Bengal Minister of State (Finance) Chandrima Bhattacharya announced an increase of Rs 500 per month for beneficiaries of the ‘Lakshmir Bhandar’ scheme during her ‘Vote on Account’ speech on Thursday. Bhattacharya also declared a 4 per cent Dearness Allowance (DA) hike for state government employees. After this announcement, the DA gap between Union and state government employees would come down to 36 per cent. People aged between 21 and 40 years, and having cleared the Madhyamik (Class 10 Board) examination, will get Rs 1,500 per month till getting employment or for five years, whichever is earlier, under the ‘Banglar Yuba Sathi’ scheme, announced Bhattacharya. She also increased a hike in the wages of Asha and Anganwadi workers by Rs 1,000 per month. Anganwadi workers in the state will now get Rs 5,500 every month. According to government sources, the state has spent Rs 74,000 crore in the first 50 months since the launch of the Lakshmir Bhandar scheme. Till now, 2,20,25,342 women have benefited under Lakshmir Bhandar, including 29,45,972 Scheduled Caste (SC) women and 4,78,427 women from Scheduled Tribe (ST) groups. The sources added that after the Rs 500 per month increase for beneficiaries, the total expenditure under the scheme will cross Rs 1 lakh crore in this financial year. Before the 2021 Assembly elections, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee promised to give Rs 500 per month to every woman. After forming the government for the third time, she started Lakshmir Bhandar in September 2021. Initially, the state government was paying Rs 1,000 to SC and ST women, and Rs 500 to others. Before the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the amount for SC and ST women was increased to Rs 1,200. Whereas, for other Lakshmir Bhandar beneficiaries, the amount was hiked to Rs 1,000. After a further increase of Rs 500 per month, SC and ST women will now get Rs 1,700, and others will receive Rs 1,500 every month. The Bengal Assembly elections are likely to be held in the next couple of months after the completion of the ongoing Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls.
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Feb 5, 2026, 12:50 PM
US Considers Establishing Military Bases in Greenland Amid Unclear Deal Details

US Considers Establishing Military Bases in Greenland Amid Unclear Deal Details

After US President Donald Trump recently said that he had secured total and permanent US access to Greenland in a deal with NATO, many questions remained as to what exactly this meant — especially as details regarding the content of the deal remained unclear. International media reportssuggested that one proposal under consideration by President Trump might involve the establishment of US military bases in Greenland similar to the UK's Sovereign Base Areas in Cyprus. What are these bases,and why might the US be considering them?
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Feb 5, 2026, 12:48 PM
Reliance Industries Buys Venezuelan Oil as India Eyes Diversified Energy Sourcing

Reliance Industries Buys Venezuelan Oil as India Eyes Diversified Energy Sourcing

Reliance Industries has bought 2 million barrels of Venezuelan oil from trader Vitol, Reuters reported. This is Reliance Industries’ first purchase from the South American nation in nearly a year. Financial Express could not independently verify the news. Reliance, which operates the ‌world’s biggest refining complex, has bought ‌Venezuelan crude for April delivery at a discount ‌of around $6.5-$7 ‍per ⁠barrel ​to ICE Brent, the Reuters report said. Trading houses ‌Vitol and Trafigura were granted US licenses to market ​and sell millions of barrels of Venezuelan oil following the US military operation last month to capture President Nicolas Maduro, and a ‌subsequent supply agreement with interim President Delcy Rodriguez. In another related development on Venezuelan oil purchases, Indian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that India is open to buying oil from nations, including Venezuela, depending on commercial viability. “There is a history of engagement with Venezuela. We have a long-standing energy partnership with them, and we remain open ‍to ⁠exploring options of availability of crude oil from Venezuela and other places, depending on its commercial viability,” Randhir Jaiswal said. Jaiswal said ensuring ‌the energy security of 1.4 billion Indians is the “supreme priority” of the government. “Diversifying ‌our energy sourcing in keeping with objective market conditions and evolving international dynamics is at ‌the core of ‍our ⁠strategy to ​ensure this. All of India’s actions are taken and will be taken ⁠with this in mind,” he said on India’s plans to halt Russian oil imports. Earlier last week, US President Donald Trump agreed to reduce tariffs on Indian goods to 18% from 50% as part of a broader trade deal, and claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had assured him that India would stop buying Russian oil. Trump also said India will buy more oil from the US and ‘potentially Venezuela’. Modi, however, did not comment on India’s ‌plan to halt Russian oil imports in his message welcoming the trade deal.
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Feb 5, 2026, 12:38 PM
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer Faces Pressure Over Jeffrey Epstein's Links to Peter Mandelson

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer Faces Pressure Over Jeffrey Epstein's Links to Peter Mandelson

Will Keir Starmer lose his job over Jeffrey Epstein? While the British Prime Minister is not accused of any wrongdoing himself, anger over Starmer’s handling of the Peter Mandelson scandal is causing outrage within the Labour Party. Starmer fired Mandelson as the UK ambassador in September after it emerged that he remained friends with Epstein despite the financier being convicted of soliciting sex with a minor. But what do we know about the scandal? Will Starmer lose his job over the Mandelson-Epstein links? Let’s take a closer look The scandal erupted once again after the US Justice Departmentlast week released documents showing that Mandelson passed top secret government information to Epstein during the height of the 2008 financial crisis. The latest release of Epstein files includes hundreds of text and email messages exchanged between Mandelson and the financier, revealing the British politician’s warm relationship with the man he called “my best pal” in 2003. Several documents seem to refer to payments from Epstein to Mandelson or his partner, Reinaldo Avila da Silva. What appear to be bank statements from 2003 and 2004 suggest an Epstein account sent three payments totalling $75,000 (about Rs 62,25,000) to accounts connected to Mandelson. Mandelson has questioned the authenticity of the bank statements. In a letter to Labour resigning from the party, Mandelson said hehad no recollection of receiving that money and would investigate. Mandelson, a government minister when Labour was previously in power more than 15 years ago, quit the House of Lords on Tuesday over links to Epstein. He is now under police investigation for alleged misconduct in office. Mandelson on Sunday resigned as a member of the ruling Labour Party. This came after new claims that he received payments from Epstein two decades ago. Mandelson said he was stepping aside to avoid causing “further embarrassment” to the party. Mandelson added that he wanted to “repeat my apology to the women and girls whose voices should have been heard long before now.”Also among the files is a photo of Mandelson in a shirt and underwear,standing near an unidentified woman in a bathrobe. An under-pressure Starmer in Parliamenthas now admitted he was aware of Lord Mandelson’s ties to the late, disgraced financier when he appointed him as UK ambassador to the United States. On Wednesday, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch asked Starmer point blank if he was aware that Mandelson’s relationship with Epstein continued after his conviction for soliciting a minor. Badenoch also queried whether it came up when Mandelson was being vetted for the top job. “Yes, it did,” Starmer replied. His answer resulted in audible gasps being heard in the House. However, Starmer repeatedly claimed that Mandelson misled himas to the extent of the relationship with Epstein. According to theBBC, Starmer said Mandelson was asked three questions about why he remained Epstein’s friend in the aftermath of the financier being convicted of soliciting sex with a minor. The questions, part of the vetting process ahead of his appointment as UK ambassador, were sent to him by email by Morgan McSweeney, Starmer’s chief of staff. The questions were: Why did Mandelson remain in contact with Epstein after his conviction? Why was he reported to have stayed at one of Epstein’s homes while the financier was in prison? Was he associated with a charity founded by Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell that the financier had backed? Housing Secretary Steve Reed toldBBC Radio 4’s Todayprogramme that Mandelson gave the impression that his relationship with Epstein “was over, and barely ever existed”. “We need to look at the documents that will show the extent to which Peter Mandelson was lying,” Reed added. Starmer has claimed that Mandelson ‘betrayed’ his party and his country and lied repeatedly. Starmer at a press conference on Thursday said he entered politics to make the world “fairer, safer and more secure”. “That is not why Mandelson did it,” he said. “Serious allegations and serious evidence have emerged concerning Mandelson’s conduct, including his relationship with Epstein,” he added. He said he understands “the anger people feel” and that he wants to release the files “as quickly as possible”. However, he added that doing so could “prejudice future investigations or legal processes”. He said while this was “frustrating from a personal point of view”, he would not take “politically tempting” steps that could hurt victims’ quest for justice. He said they have “lived with trauma that most of us can barely comprehend”, and seen accountability “delayed and too often denied”. “I am sorry,” Starmer said. “Sorry for having believed Mandelson’s lies and appointed him.” Starmer vowed to do everything in his power to ensure the “integrity of public life”. “In this country, we will not look away, we will not shrug our shoulders,” he concluded. The Labour Party is said to be furious over the scandal. While the government has vowed to release documents detailing Lord Mandelson’s links with Epstein, barring those that impact national security and international relations, MPs are said to be openly distrustful of the government. They are warning that Starmer’s job as UK Prime Minister could be in danger. “We need all the poison to come out,” one MP toldThe Guardian.“Trust is finite. I’m personally not sure I could trust myself to back the prime minister in a confidence vote,” another added. “The most terminal mood is among the super-loyal,” a third said. “You could feel the atmosphere change; it was dark,” one MP who was previously close to Starmer said. “It’s just indefensible,” a backbencher said. “They knew all about Peter’s relationship with Epstein but gave him the job anyway. ‘It’s like Chris Pincher on steroids,’ they added, referring to the scandal that toppled ex-prime minister Boris Johnson. “The moment Keir admitted it then that was it – it’s over.” “This is bad. It’s clearly going to do real damage. And just suck up oxygen from other things we actually want to talk about,” a senior source told theBBC.“It’s very, very bad,” a minister added. “It’s pretty bad. We’ve been in end of days [territory] for a while. Just depends how long the end is,” another added. ‘We need a head,’ a moderate Labour MP said. ‘Someone has to pay the price for this failure,’ another said, adding that they ‘wouldn’t care’ who it was. Some MPs have called on McSweeney, Starmer’s chief of staff, to bite the bullet and resign. However, Starmer has continued to defend his top aide. “Morgan McSweeney is an essential part of my team,” Starmer was quoted as telling MPs byPolitico.“He helped me change the Labour Party and win an election. Of course I have confidence in him,” the PM said. However, if Labour MPs and the opposition continue to call for heads to roll, Starmer might yet offer up McSweeney to save his own job. With input from agencies Imran Khan's sons, Sulaiman Isa and Kasim Khan, claim Pakistani authorities are blocking their visas, preventing them from visiting their ailing father in prison. Kasim Khan has called for international intervention, alleging Imran Khan is held in solitary confinement without family access or independent medical care. The brothers, who live in London, say the government is withholding details about Imran Khan's health, following his recent eye procedure at a hospital. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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