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Apr 19, 2026, 06:10 PM
BJP Criticizes Opposition for Voting Against Women's Reservation Bill

BJP Criticizes Opposition for Voting Against Women's Reservation Bill

Led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders sharpened their campaign against the Opposition for voting against the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill, 2026, which sought to fast-track the implementation of 33 per cent reservation for women in legislatures by 2029 and increasing Lok Sabha seats to 816.Addressing a rally in West Bengal’s Bankura district, Modi accused the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) of “betraying” women for preventing the passage of the Bill in Parliament, and said women would punish it in the upcoming Assembly polls.Earlier, he had addressed the nation on Saturday evening and said Indian women will not forgive the Congress, TMC, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (in power in poll-bound Tamil Nadu) and Samajwadi Party. He added that they will pay for the “sin” of opposing the bill.The Centre on Sunday came out with a set of frequently asked questions (FAQs), where it argued that the current Census and subsequent delimitation period will take time, and the 131st constitutional amendment was brought to delink implementation of the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam (Constitution 106th Amendment Act, 2023) from the condition that the 33 per cent reservation will be based on the Census conducted after 2026 so that the quota could be implemented by the 2029 general elections. It added that no changes were proposed to the Delimitation Commission Act.The Centre said all states would have seen a uniform 50 per cent increase in seats. Southern states would not have faced any reduction in representation; rather, their overall share would have remained stable, according to the FAQs.Also ReadKey Constitution Amendment Bills since 2014: A look at how they faredpremiumStatsGuru: Women's fair political representation still a far crypremiumBill of contention: Failure highlights lack of consensus-buildingpremiumGovt issues FAQs to counter Opposition's claim on Women's reservation BillStop lying to the nation: Congress slams PM's address, cites MCC violationCongress general secretary Jairam Ramesh said the FAQs are “silent on the real questions about delimitation that were asked by the entire Opposition during the debate.”At a public meeting in Tamil Nadu’s Tenkasi district, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh slammed allies Congress and DMK for voting against the Bill. He said that “no power in the world” can stop the central government from implementing one-third reservation for women in legislatures.The Opposition responded by pointing out that it defeated the government’s intent to implement delimitation, and not the women’s quota Bill.In a post on X, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Sunday accused Modi of “misusing” government machinery for political campaigns. The Congress demanded immediate implementation of women's reservation on the existing Lok Sabha strength and staged a protest at the BJP headquarters in New Delhi.
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Apr 19, 2026, 05:55 PM
BJP State President Highlights PM Modi's Achievements at Public Meetings

BJP State President Highlights PM Modi's Achievements at Public Meetings

AHMEDABAD: The list of Gujarat state BJP media department states that as part of the Bharatiya Janata Party's campaign for the local body elections, BJP state president Jagdishbhai Vishwakarma addressed a public meeting at Bhadam in Nandod taluka of Narmada district and Kharagada in Garudeshwar taluka હતું.જગદીશભાઈ Vishwakarma in his presidential address said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made India proud at the world level by building the world's tallest statue'Statue of Unity '.
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Apr 19, 2026, 05:44 PM
Trump Takes Hard Line Against Iran: 'Last Chance for Diplomacy'

Trump Takes Hard Line Against Iran: 'Last Chance for Diplomacy'

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump made a major announcement on Sunday, taking a hard line amid tensions with Iran. Trump said his representatives Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner will arrive in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Monday night to discuss a ceasefire with Iran. Trump warned Iran in clear terms that if it does not accept this "reasonable deal," Iran's power plants, bridges, and power plants will be destroyed. This is Iran's last chance for diplomacy: In a conversation with Fox News, Trump said that Iran has a last chance to make a deal. He vowed not to make the same mistake as former President Obama, saying that the entire country will be blown up if Iran does not sign. According to Trump, most issues such as not possessing nuclear weapons have already been agreed to, only signing paperwork to open the "Strait of Hosea" in exchange for a ceasefire.
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Apr 19, 2026, 05:27 PM
Iran Seizes Ceasefire Opportunity to Boost Military Power, Says General Mousavi

Iran Seizes Ceasefire Opportunity to Boost Military Power, Says General Mousavi

Tehran: Amid the fragile ceasefire between the US and Iran, General Mousavi, the aerospace commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, has made a claim that has given sleepless nights to the West. According to Mousavi, Iran has strategically used this two-week period of calm to increase its stockpile of missiles and suicide drones to an unprecedented extent. In an interview with Iranian Press TV, he roared that Iran is now in a more powerful and prepared position than before the war began. This statement makes it clear that Iran has seized the ceasefire not only as a peace process, but as an opportunity to restore military power. General Mousavi directly hit out at the US and Israel, saying that while Iran is filling up its weapons depots with homegrown technology, enemy countries are facing ammunition shortages as they are dependent on foreign supplies. Iran's claim that the ongoing tensions over the Strait of Hormuz suggest a longer defense gap, especially if Iran goes through the conflict again.
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Apr 19, 2026, 05:15 PM
VCK Chief Accuses TVK President of Splitting Minority Votes in Tiruchy East

VCK Chief Accuses TVK President of Splitting Minority Votes in Tiruchy East

TIRUCHY: With actor-politician TVK president Vijay in the fray in Tiruchy East, VCK chief Thol. Thirumavalavan on Sunday alleged that his entry was aimed at splitting minority votes, aiding the BJP, and urged voters to back the DMK alliance. Campaigning for DMK candidate Inigo S. Irudhayaraj, the VCK chief claimed that votes polled for the 'Whistle' symbol or the AIADMK's 'Two Leaves' would ultimately benefit Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He framed the contest as crucial for minority representation and rights. "Vijay has not voiced his stand against the BJP on key issues particularly the use of FCRA, which is curbing Christians and their institutions," said Thol. Thirumavalavan. He also said, " Vijay cannot win in Perambur that is why he is contesting in Tiruchy." Thirumavalavan accused the BJP of fostering "anti-Christian and anti-church hatred" and said the election should be seen in that context. He reiterated that the VCK has been consistently demanding Scheduled Caste status for Dalit Christians, and criticised Vijay and AIADMK leader Edappadi K. Palaniswami for not raising the issue. Referring to candidate selection, he said the VCK had fielded a Dalit Christian candidate, Paneerdas, in Thiruporur as part of its commitment to representation.
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Apr 19, 2026, 05:10 PM
Trump Administration Cancels Vice President's Visit to Pakistan Amid Security Concerns

Trump Administration Cancels Vice President's Visit to Pakistan Amid Security Concerns

Washington: In a major last-minute decision, the Trump administration has put on hold Vice President J.D. Vance's visit to Pakistan. The much-awaited US-Iran peace talks will now go ahead without Vance. President Donald Trump has clarified that the decision was not a political fluke but only for serious'security reasons '. Vance's leadership was almost certain for the high-voltage meeting in Islamabad starting Monday, but intelligence agencies'reports have forced Trump to take the tough decision. Pakistan's strained internal security arrangements and growing threats to the region are believed to be behind the cancellation of this sensitive mission. Diplomatic circles are abuzz with talk that the US is serious about improving ties with Iran but is not ready to risk the life of its'crown prince'Vance.
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Apr 19, 2026, 05:08 PM
Nitish Kumar's Reign Ends: Bihar Enters New Era

Nitish Kumar's Reign Ends: Bihar Enters New Era

Nitish Kumar's nearly two-decade rule in the state came to an end after he resigned from the post of Chief Minister of Bihar and a new political era has begun in the state. During an exclusive conversation with ABP News, when the national president of Janshakti Janata Dal and former minister Tej Pratap was asked how many marks will be given to Nitish Kumar, he said that we give 9 out of 10 marks to Nitish Kumar. He said, "Nitish Kumar is giving 9 marks because he has worked in politics with our father Lalu Prasad Yadav. He is like our uncle. He is very senior and we are still children." When he was asked that Nitish Kumar became the Chief Minister by removing your mother, Tej Pratap Yadav said, "In politics, all the talk goes on who was removed or not removed. But personal relations are the most important." A post shared by ABP News (@abpnewstv) when he was asked that Nitish Kumar ji's most special thing is now going to Delhi.
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Apr 19, 2026, 04:50 PM
India Set to Rewrite Bilateral Trade Agreement with US Amid Tariffs

India Set to Rewrite Bilateral Trade Agreement with US Amid Tariffs

New Delhi: At a time when the US has made a fresh pitch for 10 per cent tariffs in the global trade arena, India is also set to change its strategy. A team of 12 senior officials, led by Additional Secretary in the Department of Commerce Darpan Jain, will be camping in Washington DC from April 20. The visit is not just a formality but a crucial exercise to rewrite the bilateral trade agreement (BTA) with the US. The 150-day tariffs that the Trump administration has imposed since February 24 have changed all old equations. India will now negotiate in a new environment to secure its exports and allow more advantageous terms in exchange for energy and technology from the US. As per the framework decided in February, the US had agreed to reduce tariffs on India from 50 per cent to 18 per cent, but the Supreme Court's intervention and Trump's new orders since then have brought it under review even before the agreement is signed. India's proposal is much bigger; India is now willing to buy $500 billion of US energy products, aircraft and coal from the US, while India's imports from the US are set to drop.
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Apr 19, 2026, 04:40 PM
US Vice President JD Vance to Lead Talks with Iran in Pakistan

US Vice President JD Vance to Lead Talks with Iran in Pakistan

US Vice President JD Vance will lead the US delegation for talks with Iran in Pakistan, a White House official said Sunday -- shortly after President Donald Trump said he would not make the trip. Early in the day, Trump announced he was sending negotiators to Islamabad for meetings with Tehran about ending the conflict that has raged in the Middle East, with a ceasefire soon set to expire. The president however, said Vance -- who led the last round of talks with Tehran in Islamabad, but came away with no deal -- would not make the trip, citing security concerns. "It's only because of security," Trump told ABC News. "JD's great." But the White House quickly flipped the script, when asked about those comments. Vance, special envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner will attend the talks, a White House official told AFP on condition of anonymity. The trio were on hand last time around on April 11-12. Trump earlier accused Iran of a "Total Violation" of the countries' two-week ceasefire with attacks Saturday in the Strait of Hormuz -- and and bridges if no deal is reached.
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Apr 19, 2026, 04:30 PM
Iran Reimposes Restrictions on Strait of Hormuz, Raising Global Energy Concerns

Iran Reimposes Restrictions on Strait of Hormuz, Raising Global Energy Concerns

Iran’s decision to reimpose restrictions on the Strait of Hormuz has once again placed one of the world’s most critical energy chokepoints at the center of global attention. The move, announced on April 18, follows Tehran’s accusation that the United States breached a ceasefire understanding and failed to ease restrictions on Iranian shipping. At first glance, this looks like another episode in a long-running geopolitical standoff. But the details matter. Iran is not just restricting passage. It is proposing a new maritime regime that could reshape how vessels transit through the strait, with implications for oil prices, shipping insurance, and regional stability. Iran’s latest measures go beyond a simple closure or warning. Officials have outlined a structured framework governing vessel movement through the Strait of Hormuz. Under the proposed system: Iran’s military leadership has emphasized that control of the strait is now back under “strict management” by its armed forces. That language signals a shift from reactive enforcement to proactive regulation. Iran has previously threatened to block the Strait of Hormuz or harass tankers during periods of tension. What stands out this time is the attempt to formalize control: This suggests Iran is trying to convert geopolitical leverage into a structured system of control, rather than relying solely on unpredictability. To understand the gravity of the situation, it helps to look at the scale of what moves through this narrow waterway. Roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil supply passes through the Strait of Hormuz. It connects the Persian Gulf to international markets, making it indispensable for major exporters like Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Iraq, and Kuwait. Any disruption, even temporary, can trigger the following: Unlike other trade routes, there are limited viable alternatives: This makes the Strait uniquely sensitive to geopolitical friction. The current situation stems from a breakdown in expectations between Iran and the United States. Iran claims that it reopened the strait earlier under the assumption that US restrictions on Iranian shipping would ease. When that did not happen, Tehran reversed course. From Iran’s perspective: From the US perspective, maintaining pressure on Iran is tied to broader strategic goals, including nuclear policy and regional security. Iranian officials have made it clear that any interference with Iranian vessels could lead to additional measures. That raises the risk of: President Donald Trump has framed Iran’s latest move as a sign of progress rather than escalation. In public a remark suggested that the broader conflict was close to resolution. Mr. Trump also claimed in a phone interview with CBS that Iran had “agreed to everything.” But Iran’s top negotiator, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, quickly denied Iran had agreed to any of their adversaries’ core demands. Even without a full blockade, the new Iranian Strait of Hormuz restrictions could ripple across energy markets. Markets tend to react quickly to perceived risk, not just actual disruption. If the situation persists: Shipping companies now face a complex decision matrix. Operators must decide whether to: Each option carries financial and operational consequences. The introduction of tolls and mandatory authorization raises questions: That remains the central question. If sustained, this could mark a shift from episodic disruption to managed control. Several indicators will determine how this situation evolves:
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Apr 19, 2026, 04:27 PM
HDFC Bank Revises FY27 Growth Trajectory Amid Geopolitical Uncertainties

HDFC Bank Revises FY27 Growth Trajectory Amid Geopolitical Uncertainties

HDFC Bank, India’s largest private-sector lender, has taken a more measured view on its FY27 growth trajectory in the light of geopolitical uncertainties, stepping back from its earlier guidance of the lender outpacing credit growth in the banking system.It now aims to maintain the growth momentum seen in FY26 -- 12 per cent year-on-year (Y-o-Y) as against 5.4 per cent in FY25.While loan growth in FY26 showed a marked improvement from FY25, it still fell short of the bank’s stated guidance.The bank had earlier guided that in FY26, its loan growth would be in line with the system’s credit growth. This was after calibrating its loan expansion in FY25 to bring down its elevated credit-deposit (CD) ratio following the merger with HDFC.While the reported numbers say credit by banks in FY26 came within a touch of 16 per cent, experts are of the view that the figure looks inflated due to the change in the reporting period made by the Reserve Bank of India.Also ReadIndustrial credit growth seen at 9-13% in Jan-June: Ficci-IBA surveyWest Asia crisis: HDFC, ICICI, Yes Bank flag limited impact, stay vigilantpremiumBanking sector resilient; 11-13% credit growth for Jan-June likely: SurveyHDFC Bank Q4FY26 results: Profit up 9% to Rs 19,221 cr on lower provisionsQ4 result today: HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Network 18 among 11 firms on Apr 18“If you see through a large part of FY26, nominal growth in gross domestic product was expected at 9-9.5 per cent. So, the consensus was that the banking system’s credit growth would be 10.5-1.5 per cent. This is what we had expected and we calibrated our strategies and our growth in line with that. And that is why we grew at 12 per cent,” said Sashidhar Jagdishan, managing director and chief executive officer, in a call with analysts, following the bank’s Q4FY26 earnings.He said the bank was well positioned to continue this kind of momentum in a manner that “we do responsible growth and we don’t want to overstretch beyond what could potentially have some landmines in the future”.Kaizad Bharucha, deputy managing director, HDFC Bank, said: “We will continue to maintain strong momentum and a positive growth trajectory. However, we need to remain mindful of the evolving geopolitical situation and its potential fallout.”“We are confident underlying positivity will continue. We have not seen any alarm bells so far and will remain focused on the areas outlined earlier,” he added.On the growth drivers, Bharucha said: ““On the corporate side, we have delivered (growth) over the previous year. We expect this to sustain, supported by underlying demand. However, we may moderate this in view of geopolitical developments, which we expect to play out over the next couple of months in FY27.”He said the bank was seeing opportunities across sectors, including electronics, food processing, automobiles and auto ancillaries, renewable energy, and semiconductors.Also, there are emerging prospects in acquisition financing in addition to existing avenues such as project finance and supply-chain financing.“We expect companies, including emerging companies, to remain resilient in the year ahead,” Bharucha said.On retail, Bharucha said the bank’s growth had improved over last year, with a stronger pickup over the past three quarters. This growth has been broadbased across “our vehicle financing business as well as personal and business loans”.In addition, demand in the mortgage segment has remained steady and performance has been healthy.The bank’s management says the credit-deposit (CD) ratio was not a metric the bank is focusing on because the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) had indicated that the liquidity coverage ratio (LCR) and net stable funding ratio (NSFR) were the key metrics from a banking perspective.“Our focus is on profitability by pursuing growth opportunities. The loan-deposit ratio is not a constraint,” Jagdishan said.Separately, Jagdishan was in favour of Keki Mistry, interim part-time chairman of the bank, taking his (Mistry’s) role beyond the three months for which he has been appointed.“Kaizad and I are rooting for Keki Mistry to be part-time chairman of HDFC Bank. The board will take its decision, taking into account all matters of fact that are available from a regulatory perspective. Based on that, they will recommend the right name to the RBI,” Jagdishan said.Mistry took over the interim role last month after Atanu Chakraborty resigned abruptly as part-time chairman.
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Apr 19, 2026, 04:23 PM
Iranian Forces Open Fire on Merchant Vessels in Strait of Hormuz, Escalating Tensions

Iranian Forces Open Fire on Merchant Vessels in Strait of Hormuz, Escalating Tensions

Tensions in the Middle East escalated sharply on Saturday after reports that Iranian forces opened fire on merchant vessels attempting to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. The incident, which reportedly forced at least two Indian tankers to reverse course, underscores just how fragile the current ceasefire remains—and how quickly global trade routes can become flashpoints. Early details remain limited, but multiple sources point to a coordinated enforcement of a renewed Iranian blockade of one of the world’s most critical shipping corridors. According to maritime security reports, merchant vessels navigating the Strait of Hormuz came under gunfire from Iranian forces. The incident reportedly occurred about 20 nautical miles northeast of Oman. The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO), which monitors shipping threats in the region, said a tanker was approached and fired upon by two gunboats linked to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Despite the confrontation, UKMTO said the targeted tanker and its crew were safe, though the vessel’s identity has not been disclosed. Iranian state media claimed that two Indian vessels were forced to retreat westward after being warned and fired upon by Iranian naval units. One of the vessels was described as: While independent confirmation is still emerging, the report highlights how quickly commercial shipping—including Indian energy imports—can become entangled in geopolitical tensions. The Strait of Hormuz is one of the most strategically important waterways in the world. Any disruption—even temporary—can ripple across global energy markets. The reported firing came just hours after Iran announced it was reimposing restrictions on the strait, reversing a brief reopening tied to negotiations with the United States. In a televised statement, Iranian military officials accused Washington of: Iran warned that: While there has been no immediate detailed response to this specific incident, US policy in the region remains firm. Donald Trump has previously stated: This creates a volatile standoff: That tension is now playing out directly in commercial shipping lanes. Shipping sources told Reuters that several vessels received direct radio communications from Iranian naval forces. This type of communication is significant. It signals: Even limited disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz can have outsized consequences. India, which relies heavily on imported oil, is particularly exposed to such disruptions. As reports of the incident emerged, Mojtaba Khamenei issued a strong statement praising Iran’s military capabilities. He emphasized: The tone was clear: Iran is signaling both capability and intent. This incident fits into a broader pattern of rising tensions across key maritime chokepoints. Recent developments include: Together, these suggest a region where: The situation remains fluid, but several scenarios are likely:
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Apr 19, 2026, 04:23 PM
US Navy Drone Conducts Prolonged Surveillance Mission Over Cuba's Coastline and Maritime Routes

US Navy Drone Conducts Prolonged Surveillance Mission Over Cuba's Coastline and Maritime Routes

A high-end US Navy drone didn’t just pass by Cuba this week—it lingered, watched, and mapped. The aircraft, an MQ-4C Triton with the callsign BLKCAT6 , spent hours tracing Cuba’s coastline and hovering over key maritime routes. That’s not routine. And in the current geopolitical climate, it’s unlikely to be accidental. This wasn’t surveillance in the shadows. Flight -tracking data shows the drone’s path was visible in near-real time, suggesting the mission may have been designed not just to gather intelligence but to send a message. The MQ-4C Triton conducted a prolonged surveillance mission along Cuba’s northern coastline before shifting southward. It then focused on the Jamaica Channel—a roughly 200-kilometer-wide maritime corridor that connects the Panama Canal to the Atlantic Ocean. This route matters. It’s a vital artery for global shipping, particularly for energy flows. Key observations from the mission: That last detail stands out. High-value surveillance missions are often masked. This one wasn’t. The MQ-4C Triton isn’t just another drone. It’s among the most advanced maritime surveillance platforms in the world. Think of it as a high-altitude, long-duration eye in the sky—one that doesn’t blink. The Jamaica Channel isn’t widely discussed outside defense circles, but it’s critical. Control—or even just surveillance—of such chokepoints has always been central to global power dynamics. The US has long monitored strategic maritime corridors. But today, the stakes are higher due to: From Southeast Asia to the Middle East and now the Caribbean, these chokepoints form a global network of strategic pressure points. At first glance, the mission appears focused on Cuba. But zoom out, and a broader pattern emerges. These regions share one thing: proximity to critical trade and energy routes. The Caribbean fits into this framework as another node—one that can influence Atlantic shipping flows. In short, this wasn’t just about watching—it may have been about being seen watching. Understanding the Triton’s role becomes clearer when compared to other platforms. The Triton is not designed to strike—it’s built to observe, track, and inform. Another key asset in the US Navy’s arsenal is the E-2D Hawkeye, often deployed in tandem with surveillance systems. While the Triton gathers wide-area intelligence, the Hawkeye helps interpret and act on it in real time. This mission comes just days after another MQ-4C Triton reportedly went “missing” over the Persian Gulf following a short surveillance operation. The timing is notable. It underscores how sensitive—and risky—these surveillance missions can be. This may be the most telling detail. If the US wanted to hide the mission, it likely could have. Instead, the drone’s path was visible via open-source tracking platforms. In military strategy, visibility can be as powerful as capability. This isn’t just a story about a drone flight. It’s about positioning—both physical and strategic. The mission reflects a broader shift: surveillance is no longer just about intelligence gathering. It’s also about influence.
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Apr 19, 2026, 04:16 PM
Iran's Reversal on Strait of Hormuz Sends Indian Equities Lower

Iran's Reversal on Strait of Hormuz Sends Indian Equities Lower

Indian equities are likely to open with a gap down on Monday, as Iran’s decision to reverse its plan to reopen the Strait of Hormuz has raised concerns about the trajectory of peace talks and energy prices.Uncertainties resurfaced after Iran, on Saturday, reasserted its control over the strait after blaming the US for violating a ceasefire agreement by maintaining its own blockade of Iranian ports and firing on vessels attempting to pass the strait. Two Indian-flagged ships had come under fire in the strait during the weekend.Iran had earlier announced it would allow shipping to pass through Hormuz. The current development has dented hopes of a sustained de-escalation, which had buoyed sentiment last week.
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Apr 19, 2026, 04:01 PM
Mamata Banerjee Makes Surprise Job Offer Amid IPAC Controversy in West Bengal

Mamata Banerjee Makes Surprise Job Offer Amid IPAC Controversy in West Bengal

Kolkata: West Bengal politics is hotting up over IPAC (Indian Political Action Committee). On Sunday, at a huge public meeting held at Tarakeswar, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee made a very surprising announcement. She said from a public platform, "If any employee of IPAC loses his job, I will give him work." Mamata alleged that the BJP is trying to intimidate and drive away from Bengal its only strategic team through its 50 central agencies. This statement came at a time when media reports were doing the rounds that IPAC is wrapping up its work in Bengal, which the Trinamool Congress has vehemently denied. Mamata Banerjee sensationally accused the central government at this rally that the raids on security personnel and tax advisors close to her could be a conspiracy to kill her. She asked in an aggressive style, "Do you want to capture me?
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Apr 19, 2026, 03:56 PM
Indian PM Accused of Misusing Public Broadcasting Amid Controversy Over Women's Safety

Indian PM Accused of Misusing Public Broadcasting Amid Controversy Over Women's Safety

On the one hand, the prime minister is guaranteeing women's safety, on the other hand, the CBI, the central investigating agency under the supervision of the central government, has not been able to punish the accused in the rape and murder of the female doctor who was still studying at RG Kar Hospital. The Women's Reservation Bill was passed two years ago. He wanted to amend it and pass the Delimitation Bill. That excuse before the vote after the Lok Sabha setback. On Saturday night, in his address to the nation from the prime minister's seat, directly attacking the opposition political parties, Modi said before the assembly vote, "Women will not forget this insult. The CPI (M) has filed a complaint with the Election Commission against the Prime Minister for misusing the political message on Doordarshan. The CPI (M) has filed this complaint with the Election Commission because of the violation of the Model Code of Conduct for the use of this public broadcasting medium during the elections. There was a big meeting in Bankura on Sunday. The Prime Minister's speech was also pushed there. The Prime Minister conspired with the Trinamool Congress to pass the Women's Reservation Bill 2029 and the Women's Reservation Bill 2029.
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Akhilesh Yadav Criticizes Modi Government Over Caste Census, Women's Reservation

Akhilesh Yadav Criticizes Modi Government Over Caste Census, Women's Reservation

Extended as a preferredsource on google Former UP CM Akhilesh Yadav, who arrived in Rewari on Sunday, came down heavily on the BJP government at the Centre. The SP chief, who came to a family event, turned it into a political platform and made scathing statements on many big issues. Akhilesh Yadav said that the Modi government has had to bend on many issues due to the unity of the opposition. He alleged that the central government is deliberately avoiding the caste census, as it will reveal the real picture of the society and the deprived class will demand their rights and rights. Trending videos Under the constitution of Baba Saheb Bhimrao Ambedkar, every class should get equal rights. On the issue of women's reservation, he attacked the BJP, saying that the opposition is completely in favor of it, while the BJP's history has been weak in giving leadership to women. He taunted that till date, the BJP has not made a woman national president in its organization. Akhilesh Yadav also questioned the government on the delimitation.
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Apr 19, 2026, 03:55 PM
Modi Government Appoints Dinesh Trivedi as India's High Commissioner to Bangladesh

Modi Government Appoints Dinesh Trivedi as India's High Commissioner to Bangladesh

He was a Trinamool MP. He served as a minister at the Centre for some time. He left the TMC and joined the BJP. This time, the BJP appointed Dinesh Trivedi as the High Commissioner to Bangladesh. The Narendra Modi government has changed the process to a serious extent. Diplomats or officials of the Ministry of External Affairs appointed through the Indian Foreign Service are appointed as ambassadors. Instead of this practice, the Modi government is making direct political appointments. The TMC alumnus has been chosen for this. Dinesh is about to get this responsibility in place of Pranay Verma, who is serving as India's ambassador to Bangladesh. The Narendra Modi government has taken a big decision in the election season in West Bengal. Trivedi's appointment is also being reported in the Bangladeshi media. Indian High Commissioner to Dhaka Pranay Verma is being sent as India's ambassador to the European Union in Brussels. If all goes well, the process of sending Dinesh to Bangladesh will start after the assembly elections in Bengal. After the formation of the BNP's Tarique Rahman government, efforts are on to bring India-Bangladesh relations back to a normal level.
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Apr 19, 2026, 03:54 PM
CPI (M) Leader Criticizes Government Over Unemployment and BJP's Alleged Anti-Democratic Agenda

CPI (M) Leader Criticizes Government Over Unemployment and BJP's Alleged Anti-Democratic Agenda

Speaking at the launch of a march in support of CPI (M) candidate Goutam Roy in the Howrah North Assembly constituency on Sunday, party politburo member Sridip Bhattacharya said: "Unemployment, deprivation, lack of access to nutritious food is on the rise across the country. Workers'rights are being snatched away through labour codes. Leftists across the country are fighting with the common man against this. Unemployment is on the rise across the country. Most of our migrant workers are leaving the state in search of a new job. Instead of setting up factories, the youth of the state are leaving the state in search of a job. Instead of setting up jobs, the youth of the state are leaving the state," Bhattacharya said. Senior party leader Soren Sarkar, party leader Abhijit Chatterjee and Pawan Singh were part of the march. Sridip Bhattacharya said: "The BJP wants to establish humanism and introduce citizenship in the name of religion. The BJP wants to break the country's democracy, constitution, pluralism and secularism."
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Apr 19, 2026, 03:52 PM
West Bengal Voters Intimidated by Ruling Party Goons: Left Front Demands Action

West Bengal Voters Intimidated by Ruling Party Goons: Left Front Demands Action

Voters are being intimidated almost everywhere in the state. The ruling party goons are being intimidated. The commission had issued a list of preventive arrests in March itself. The state Left Front has asked the commission to publish the list of people arrested. On Sunday, Left Front president Biman Bose wrote to the commission demanding action. The letter said that the ruling party goons are threatening people in areas where the majority of the economically weaker sections of the population live. It is often not possible for this section to directly complain to the police. Biman Bose said that if the commission does not take action, the opposition political parties will have to protest. To avoid the possibility of conflict before the elections. If the list of precautionary arrests is published, it will increase the confidence of the people. On March 26, the Election Commission's directive asked all police stations to prepare a list of people who have been charge-sheeted on various charges. The investigation will be completed and a report will be submitted to it at the relevant level.
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Apr 19, 2026, 03:49 PM
West Bengal's Left Front Calls for Defeating BJP and TMC in Assembly Election

West Bengal's Left Front Calls for Defeating BJP and TMC in Assembly Election

Biswajit Roy: The BJP is implementing the ideology of Garulia and Kachrapara RSS. The TMC is working as a complement to the BJP in the state. The two parties have created a reign of terror in the country and the state. To save Bengal, these two parties have to be defeated in this assembly election. The victory of the Left has to be ensured. On Sunday, Garulia spoke in support of Gargi Chatterjee, the Left Front nominated CPI (M) candidate from Noapara assembly constituency. Party politburo member Nilotpal Basu presided over the meeting. The party leader Subir Moulik also addressed the meeting. Gargi Chatterjee, the CPI (M) candidate from Noapara assembly constituency. Nilotpal Basu said that the TMC has established a reign of misrule in the state. The reign of theft, corruption has taken a terrible shape. Education, health, employment are not there in the state. Jobs have been sold in exchange for money. The money of the corrupt TMC leaders has entered the state. There was no work for the welfare of the women in the state. The TMC leaders were in jail for 34 years.
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Apr 19, 2026, 03:44 PM
US and Iran Deadlocked in Peace Talks Amid Threats and Blockades

US and Iran Deadlocked in Peace Talks Amid Threats and Blockades

EXPLAINED WHATSAPP CHALLENGES Clouds of crisis loom over the second round of peace talks between the United States and Iran. While another Trump has issued a final threat to Iran to make a deal, an irate Iran is threatening to pull out of the talks. The second round of talks is also scheduled in Islamabad, but many obstacles have been stuck. Trending videos US President Donald Trump says Iran has completely violated the ceasefire between the two countries by firing on ships near the Strait of Hormuz. Despite this, he says, a US delegation will leave for Tuesday's peace talks in Islamabad on Monday. He threatens to destroy its bridges and power plants. Meanwhile, Iran has refused to send its negotiators to Pakistan because of the blockade. Will Iran not send an advertisement to Pakistan for the blockade talks?
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Apr 19, 2026, 03:41 PM
West Bengal Left Front Chairman Calls for Defeating TMC, BJP in Upcoming Election

West Bengal Left Front Chairman Calls for Defeating TMC, BJP in Upcoming Election

The RSS is the progenitor of the TMC and the BJP. There is no difference in the political craft of these two parties. The TMC is implementing the ideology of the RSS. The TMC has to defeat the TMC and the BJP in this election. To save Bengal, the Left has to win, "said state Left Front chairman Biman Bose. A meeting was held at Rishi Aurobindo Vidyaniketan in support of Left Front nominee Parvez Ahmed Khan from Jagaddal assembly constituency. Party leader Somnath Sarkar presided over the meeting. The Left leaders, including TMC state secretary Naren Chatterjee and candidate Parvez Ahmed Khan, also spoke at the meeting. Biman Bose said," The TMC is working as a complement to the BJP in the state. The BJP is implementing the ideology of the RSS. And the BJP gives birth to the ideology of the RSS. The TMC does not talk about the RSS. Mamata Banerjee is the RSS mouthpiece. Mamata Banerjee said that she could not understand the RSS at that time.
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Apr 19, 2026, 03:41 PM
Mhada Vice-President's Viral Encounter with Muslim Man Sparks Outrage

Mhada Vice-President's Viral Encounter with Muslim Man Sparks Outrage

"Don't force me to find out if you are an intruder or someone else. Take his ID card. Go to the police and take his ID card. Give a secret ID card," said Mhada vice-president IAS Sanjeev Jaiswal. After the video of this incident went viral, there was an outcry from political leaders as well as people. A presentation meeting was called regarding the redevelopment of buildings in Motilal Nagar 1, 2 and 3 in Goregaon West. This time some citizens were raising their demands. This time a Muslim man stood with a card. He demanded that a 2400-square-foot house was found. Mhada vice-president Sanjeev Jaiswal said, "You are not an intruder, then pick it up." This man was standing with a card while the presentation was going on. He was told by Sanjeev Jaiswal, "Are you really Marathi?" He said, "No, you are not."
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Apr 19, 2026, 03:32 PM
Indian Prime Minister Accused of Violating Model Code of Conduct During Elections

Indian Prime Minister Accused of Violating Model Code of Conduct During Elections

The Prime Minister himself has violated the Model Code of Conduct by not using the official media during the elections. The CPI (M) has complained to the Election Commission. The Prime Minister's speech at 8: 30 pm on Saturday after the Delimitation Bill was stalled in Parliament. The Bill was stalled. The Opposition went from'anti-women'to'responsible for foeticide '. The Opposition political parties named the PM's speech as'anti-national '. The CPI (M) said in its complaint to the Election Commission that the Model Code of Conduct is in force in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu. Meanwhile, the Prime Minister gave a political speech using the official media, Doordarshan. The Women's Reservation Bill was passed earlier, in 2023, but the Narendra Modi government at the Centre did not introduce it. Instead, three bills were introduced in Parliament with new amendments to the law. The issue of delimitation was raised in the Lok Sabha. The introduction of women's reservation was an excuse two years ago. The Modi government brought amendments to the Delimitation Bill to balance the proportional increase in seats in the Lok Sabha of India.
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Apr 19, 2026, 03:16 PM
BJP Protests Against Congress Over Women's Reservation Bill in Jharkhand

BJP Protests Against Congress Over Women's Reservation Bill in Jharkhand

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google There is an atmosphere of resentment in the BJP across the country against the anti-Congress and anti-Indi alliance stance on the Women's Reservation Bill in Parliament. In this sequence, a meeting was held in the BJP state office under the chairmanship of state president cum Rajya Sabha MP Aditya Sahu, in which it was decided to take out a huge protest march in Ranchi on 25 April. Trending Videos The march will start from Morhabadi Maidan to Main Road. The march will start from Morhabadi Maidan as per the scheduled program. Thousands of women from Ramgarh, Khunti and Lohardaga districts, including Ranchi Metropolitan, East-West region, are said to be involved in the event. Advertiser Aditya Sahu, in a scathing attack on the Congress, said that by opposing the Women's Reservation Bill, Aditya Sahu has done injustice to the women power of the country. He alleged that the Congress has always been associated with women's empowerment and Sahu claimed that the party has always ignored the political interests of women.
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Apr 19, 2026, 03:14 PM
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung Begins Three-Day Visit to India for Economic Cooperation

South Korean President Lee Jae-myung Begins Three-Day Visit to India for Economic Cooperation

South Korean President Lee Jae-myung arrived in India on Sunday on a three-day visit. He is accompanied by First Lady Kim Hye-kyung and a large delegation that includes ministers, senior officials and business leaders. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar met him and will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday. The visit is expected to see major agreements ranging from shipbuilding to AI, semiconductors and defence. India and South Korea have a'Special Strategic Partnership '. That is, the two countries not only trade but also work together in defence, technology and many other important matters. The relationship between the two countries has strengthened steadily over the years. The two countries had a major trade agreement in 2010, since which trade has grown significantly. Total trade between the two countries in 2024 was more than $251 billion. South Korea's National Security Advisor Wing Sung-lak said in Seoul that from this visit, he will launch a new chapter of economic cooperation between the two countries, especially in the Republic of Korea.
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Apr 19, 2026, 03:12 PM
India Appoints Dinesh Trivedi as Next High Commissioner to Bangladesh

India Appoints Dinesh Trivedi as Next High Commissioner to Bangladesh

New Delhi: Dinesh Trivedi, former Union Minister and former Member of Parliament from Barrackpore, West Bengal, has been appointed as the next High Commissioner of India to Bangladesh. The discussion on this decision of the government has intensified. He has a deep understanding of the social, political and geographical conditions of Bangladesh due to his long association with West Bengal. This experience can prove to be helpful in further strengthening bilateral relations, improving trade, connectivity and diplomatic synergy. On the other hand, this appointment is also considered important in terms of security of the India-Bangladesh border and control over illegal activities. An experienced and understanding face of the region can play an effective role in dealing with cross-border infiltration, smuggling and security challenges, which is expected to further strengthen trust and cooperation between the two countries. UPA (United Progressive Alliance) era Mendinesh Trivedi also served as the Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare, in addition to Railway Minister. The proposal to increase passenger fares in the Railway Budget in 2012 sparked a political controversy. This decision was finally opposed by Mamata Banerjee and TMC's Railway Minister Dinesh Roy.
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Apr 19, 2026, 03:07 PM
Samajwadi Party Chief Akhilesh Yadav Slams BJP Over Nari Shakti Vandana Act

Samajwadi Party Chief Akhilesh Yadav Slams BJP Over Nari Shakti Vandana Act

UP News: Samajwadi Party National President Akhilesh Yadav hit out at the BJP over the Nari Shakti Vandana Act, saying that the BJP was trying to make'Nari'a'slogan. The opposition did not let the BJP succeed on their designs. When the BJP cannot conduct a census, how will it give reservation to women? The basis of BJP's politics has always been divisive. The BJP creates distrust by dividing people.
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Apr 19, 2026, 03:06 PM
BJP MP Tejasvi Surya Under Fire for Calling Congress 'Illiterates' Over Telangana-Andhra Pradesh Comparison

BJP MP Tejasvi Surya Under Fire for Calling Congress 'Illiterates' Over Telangana-Andhra Pradesh Comparison

Bharatiya Janata Party ( BJP ) MP Tejasvi Surya on Sunday, April 19, called the Congress “a party of illiterates” amid the uproar over his recent speech comparing the bifurcation of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh to India-Pakistan partition. “I really feel the Congress party is a party of illiterates. They should go and listen to what I have said and try to understand it. The sentences I have spoken are simple. I do not want to justify or glorify their ignorance with a response. I want the Congress party to try to understand what I have said. The Congress party is either deliberately ignorant or suffers from deliberate ignorance,” he told reporters. On April 16, while speaking in the Lok Sabha in support of the Delimitation Bill 2026, the Bengaluru South MP likened the bifurcation “in a worse fashion than the British did during the partition of India and Pakistan,” drawing sharp criticism from both the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) and Telangana Congress leaders. Telangana BC Welfare Minister Ponnam Prabhakar demanded that the Speaker of the Lok Sabha immediately expel Surya from membership in Parliament, and his remarks be expunged from the Lok Sabha’s records. The Telangana Youth Congress also demanded an unconditional apology and removal of the remarks from parliamentary records. BRS leaders, KTR and Harish Rao called the comparison utterly foolish, highly insensitive and irresponsible and a grave insult to the state’s identity. Tejasvi’s fellow party colleague and Union Minister Bandi Sanjay defended the former, stating his remarks were misrepresented. He said that Surya’s comments referred to the handling of the State’s bifurcation by the Congress and alleged that several youths had died by suicide during that period. G Kishan Reddy, who had earlier supported Tejasvi, took a U-turn, admitting his remarks on Telangana were wrong. “He (Tejasvi Surya) admitted his remarks were wrong and so do I,” he said, speaking at a press meet in Delhi.
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Apr 19, 2026, 03:03 PM
US Vice President Leads Talks with Iran in Pakistan Amid Rising Tensions

US Vice President Leads Talks with Iran in Pakistan Amid Rising Tensions

Synopsis US Vice President JD Vance will lead American delegates for talks with Iran in Pakistan. This comes after President Donald Trump stated he would not attend. The meetings aim to end the Middle East conflict before a ceasefire expires. Tensions are high as Iran allegedly violated the ceasefire. The US has threatened severe retaliation if a deal is not reached.
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Apr 19, 2026, 02:57 PM
TMC Candidate Kajal Sheikh Shares Tough Times During CPM Era

TMC Candidate Kajal Sheikh Shares Tough Times During CPM Era

No matter how difficult the situation is, he has no problem because he has fought. The odds of the Left were so high that he even had to spend the night with snakes and frogs in the field. This is what Kajal Sheikh, the TMC candidate from Birbhum's Hassan assembly constituency, claimed during the election campaign. On Sunday, she went out to campaign with party workers and supporters. In the middle of the road, Kajal said,'I could not eat during the CPM period. I used to spend the night in the field. I used to sleep with snakes and frogs. I am not afraid of any situation.'A few days ago, Trinamool leader Mamata Banerjee went to campaign in Birbhum. There was a lot of speculation about the conflict between Kajal and Anubrata Mondal in the Suri meeting. The'conflict'of the two leaders did not escape the attention of the Trinamool. After this, she ordered the Birbhum district Trinamool to stay united. On Sunday, Kajal was also heard saying,'We are united in the district '.
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Apr 19, 2026, 02:45 PM
Madan Mitra's Political Rollercoaster: From Victory to Defeat and Back Again

Madan Mitra's Political Rollercoaster: From Victory to Defeat and Back Again

Soumen Roy Choudhury is a CPI (M) MLA from Kamarhati constituency. Before 2011, this constituency was held by the CPI (M). In 2011, Madan Mitra was fielded by the TMC from here. Young Madan was more'colorful'then. Social media was not so hot at that time. But Madan was an eye-catcher in meetings, stage-marchs, and rallies. In five years, many colors were mixed with Madan. By then Madan Banerjee was the'heavyweight'leader. In 2014, he was arrested in the Saradha case. He returned to Kamarhati again in the 2016 election. He won the election on a CPM ticket. Manas Mukherjee won. However, he again contested from jail. He was granted bail that year. In 2021, Mamata Banerjee again relied on Madan. The people of Kamarhati also voted for'Mitra Mashai '. In the 2026 election, Madan-Manas again faced the poll field. Madan-Manas, along with Arup Choudhury, the BJP candidate. Many people of Kamarhati said that this time, Madan Mitra, the TMC candidate, won the 2021 election with a margin of 735 thousand votes. Raju was the closest rival of BJP
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Apr 19, 2026, 02:42 PM
Akhilesh Yadav Slams BJP Over Women's Reservation Legislation, Accuses of Divisive Tactics

Akhilesh Yadav Slams BJP Over Women's Reservation Legislation, Accuses of Divisive Tactics

Lucknow: Akhilesh Yadav on Sunday launched a sharp attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party over the Women’s Reservation legislation, alleging that the ruling party was attempting to turn “nari” into a political slogan rather than ensuring real empowerment. Addressing the media in Lucknow, the Samajwadi Party chief said the opposition had prevented the BJP from succeeding in its alleged agenda. He questioned how the government could implement reservation for women without conducting a nationwide census. Let us know! 👂 What type of content would you like to see from us this year? Yadav said that if the government goes ahead with a census, demands for a caste-based census would also gain momentum. He alleged that the government was reluctant to ensure equitable rights. “We want to give rights to half the population, but who will decide which half gets the benefit,” he said. The SP chief claimed that the opposition now represents the true voice of the country. He accused the BJP of dividing society into smaller groups and then creating fear among them for political gains. He alleged that the ruling party uses fear as a tool to consolidate support. Also Watch: He further said that the BJP’s political strategies have been exposed before the public and claimed that its electoral setbacks have begun. Yadav alleged that the party was now trying to create divisions among women through the reservation debate but asserted that women would respond politically. Targeting the intent behind the legislation, Yadav said that most policies brought by the BJP either benefit select sections or are misleading. He alleged that the Women’s Reservation move was aimed at creating divisions among women, but the unity of the opposition had countered those efforts.
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Apr 19, 2026, 02:38 PM
US Deploys Maritime Defense Technology in Strait of Hormuz Amid Tensions with Iran

US Deploys Maritime Defense Technology in Strait of Hormuz Amid Tensions with Iran

The United States military is reportedly deploying sea drones and other forms of modern maritime defence technology to help clear mines in the Strait of Hormuz , as Washington seeks to restore commercial shipping through the vital waterway. As per a recent report published by the Wall Street Journal on Sunday, the US Navy is using manned and unmanned marine systems to scan for Iranian mines placed deep inside one of the world’s most critical waterways for oil trade. Notably this development comes after, Iran on Saturday went back on its plan to open the strait of Hormuz citing violation of the ceasefire agreement by the United States of America. As per reports published by local Iranian media outlets, Tehran’s leadership has said that they will not open the strait of Hormuz, until US vessels allow for the complete freedom of vessels trying to transport to Iranian mainland and move their mine sweepers away. In another development that’s representative of persistent tensions amid the conflicting sprites, Iranian parliament speaker Ghalibaf recently spoke out about Iran’s alleged victory over the US in a high stakes naval standoff that took place in Islamabad. As per a report published by Al Jazzera, Ghalibaf claimed that Iranian officials directly confronted a US delegation over naval movements in the Strait of Hormuz, a waterway Tehran insists remains under the absolute control of the Islamic Republic. Ghalibaf described a tense episode involving a US minesweeper operating near the strategic chokepoint. According to reports by Al Jazeera, the Speaker framed the US efforts to clear mines as a “violation of the ceasefire,” suggesting that the two nations were on the precipice of a direct kinetic engagement. “In Islamabad, I told the American delegation that if their minesweeper moves even a little further from its position, we will definitely shoot it,” Ghalibaf stated. He claimed the US delegation requested a 15-minute window to issue retreat orders, which they subsequently followed. “The enemy retreated,” he added, characterizing Washington’s recent blockade of Iranian ports as a “clumsy and ignorant decision.” While Ghalibaf highlighted Iran’s ‘winning political and military strategy’, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh has signaled a diplomatic impasse. Speaking on the prospects of renewed direct talks, Khatibzadeh ruled out any further engagement until Washington abandons what he termed “maximalist” demands regarding Iran’s nuclear programme. Citing reports from The Associated Press, Khatibzadeh explicitly rejected the transfer of enriched uranium to the US. “No enriched material is going to be shipped to the United States,” he affirmed, labeling the demand a “non-starter.” The escalating rhetoric comes amid a deteriorating security environment for Indian commercial interests in the region. According to Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) sources and recent maritime alerts. Two Indian crude ships near Oman reportedly came under fire from Iranian guards in Hormuz yesterday. The development also prompted New Delhi to summon the Iranian envoy to convey India’s message for Tehran’s leadership.
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Apr 19, 2026, 02:37 PM
Global Crisis Unfolds: Iran Blocks Strait of Hormuz, Oil Prices Plummet, War Looms

Global Crisis Unfolds: Iran Blocks Strait of Hormuz, Oil Prices Plummet, War Looms

Tehran: Global politics and energy markets have taken a shocking turn in the last 24 hours. The world has been stunned by Iran's re-announcement of a blockade on Sunday in the hope of opening the Strait of Hormuz, where oil prices fell by 10 percent as of Saturday. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has taken an aggressive stance and closed the Strait of Hormuz immediately after Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi's peaceful statement. In protest against the US blockade, Iran has made it clear that any ship attempting to pass will be targeted, as evidenced by the shooting down of two ships off the coast of Oman. The emergency meeting between President Donald Trump and top military officials at the White House has increased the specter of war. Trump has stated in clear terms that he will not accept "blackmail" by Iran and is ready to bomb again if necessary. General Mohammed Ghimire has warned that the second Iranian nuclear war is ending in May 2026.
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Apr 19, 2026, 02:36 PM
Bihar Deputy CM Reviews Transport Department for Transparency and Accountability

Bihar Deputy CM Reviews Transport Department for Transparency and Accountability

Patna: With a resolve to take Bihar to new heights of development, Deputy Chief Minister-cum-Transport Minister Vijay Kumar Choudhary on Sunday held a key review meeting of the Transport Department. He stressed on making the departmental working style more transparent, accountable and people-friendly. Transport Secretary Raj Kumar apprised him of the updated status of the department.
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Apr 19, 2026, 02:30 PM
US Delegation Heads to Islamabad for Talks with Iran Amid Mediation by Pakistan

US Delegation Heads to Islamabad for Talks with Iran Amid Mediation by Pakistan

US President Donald Trump has said that a US delegation will arrive in Pakistan's capital Islamabad on Monday for a second round of technical talks with Iran aimed at ending the bilateral conflict. Trump told reporters that talks mediated by Pakistan are moving forward and that the US is willing to go to Islamabad. He praised Pakistani army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir, calling him "terrific," and said his role has raised the possibility of talks in Islamabad. Trump did not specify in his post which officials the US is sending to the face-to-face talks. The White House and the office of Vice President J.D. Vance (who led the first round of talks) have not yet provided an official response. While Trump clarified that Vice President J.D. Vance will not lead a US delegation to Islamabad for the proposed talks with Iran, Trump told ABC News that the only reason for excluding Vance from the delegation was that the US president accused him of violating the Iran Strait Agreement on Saturday.
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Apr 19, 2026, 02:30 PM
PM Modi Surprises Locals with Unscheduled Stop at Roadside Shop

PM Modi Surprises Locals with Unscheduled Stop at Roadside Shop

State Bureau, Kolkata. After the election rally in Jhargram, Bengal, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's convoy suddenly stopped at a roadside Jhalmudi shop on the way to Chapar. Shopkeeper Vikram Sah, who originally hails from Gaya in Bihar and has been running a shop there for 12 years, was surprised to see the PM in front of him. The Prime Minister not only enjoyed Jhalmudi himself, but also fed the children present there. During this, a huge crowd of locals gathered and started chanting'Jai Shri Ram '.
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