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May 1, 2026, 09:47 AM
Trump's Astronaut Joke Sparks Online Backlash, Overshadows NASA Crew's Achievements

Trump's Astronaut Joke Sparks Online Backlash, Overshadows NASA Crew's Achievements

US President Donald Trump is facing online ridicule after joking that he could have qualified as an astronaut during a White House meeting with the crew of Artemis II. The comments came during an Oval Office appearance on Wednesday, where four NASA astronauts who recently returned from their historic lunar mission stood alongside Trump as he praised their achievements. What began as a routine congratulatory moment quickly turned into another viral Trump soundbite, with critics accusing the president of turning the spotlight back onto himself. During the event, Trump praised the astronauts’ intelligence, courage, and physical ability before pivoting to himself. “You have to be very smart, have to do a lot of things physically well. So I would’ve had no trouble making it. I’m physically very, very good,” Trump said while seated behind the Resolute Desk. The astronauts present included Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen. The clip spread rapidly across social media platforms, where reactions ranged from disbelief to satire. For many users, the moment felt like one of those political scenes that arrives prepackaged with meme fuel, floating through the internet like a rogue weather balloon. Critics argued the statement overshadowed the astronauts’ accomplishments and reflected Trump’s long-standing tendency to redirect public moments toward himself. Several viral posts mocked the idea of Trump enduring astronaut training, while others framed the comment as disrespectful to astronauts who spend years preparing physically and mentally for spaceflight. Actor John Cleese weighed in online, writing that Trump was “living in his own world.” Other social media users described the comments as narcissistic, with one person sarcastically encouraging Trump to “head to the moon.” The backlash fits a familiar pattern in modern political culture, where even offhand remarks instantly become part of the broader online spectacle. In the social media era, presidential comments no longer Dland. They ricochet. NASA considers Artemis II one of the most important steps in its renewed lunar exploration program. The mission marked the first crewed lunar flyby mission of the Artemis era and serves as a precursor to future moon landings planned later this decade. The Artemis program aims to: The astronauts involved underwent years of intensive preparation, including survival training, spacecraft systems simulations, and physical endurance programs designed for deep-space travel. Modern astronaut selection standards are exceptionally demanding. NASA candidates typically require: Astronauts also undergo rigorous medical evaluations covering cardiovascular health, vision, endurance, balance, and stress tolerance. While Trump framed the comment humorously, critics argued the joke underestimated the extraordinary demands astronauts face before even approaching a launchpad. Trump’s remarks once again demonstrated how political communication now operates inside a perpetual viral loop. A single sentence at a ceremonial event can eclipse the gathering’s original purpose within minutes. The astronauts’ mission, one of NASA’s most ambitious recent achievements, quickly became secondary to reactions about Trump himself. That dynamic has followed Trump throughout both of his presidencies. Whether supporters interpret his comments as humor and confidence or critics view them as self-centered exaggeration, the effect remains the same: attention gravitates toward the performance. In today’s algorithm-driven media landscape, politics often functions less like a press conference and more like a live reality series with infinite reruns. Donald Trump sparked online backlash after joking during a White House event that he was physically capable of becoming an astronaut. The remarks came while honoring the Artemis II crew, leading critics to accuse him of overshadowing the astronauts’ achievements. The viral moment reignited debates about Trump’s communication style and the increasingly spectacle-driven nature of modern politics.
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May 1, 2026, 09:46 AM
BJP MLA Babubhai Jamnadas Patel Celebrates 79th Birthday, Fifth Term as MLA

BJP MLA Babubhai Jamnadas Patel Celebrates 79th Birthday, Fifth Term as MLA

Rajkot: Babubhai Jamnadas Patel, BJP MLA from Dashkoi constituency in Ahmedabad division, was born on 1 May 1948. Today, he has entered his 79th year. He has been elected as an MLA for the fifth time. He has been the president of Ahmedabad district BJP. He has been the president of Ahmedabad district BJP. He has contributed to Ahmedabad Market Yard, Gujarat Demi Development Corporation, Ghatlodia Nagar Panchayat, Vishwa Patidar Samaj, કે.વી.પાટીદાર Hostel, Dashkoi Patidar Samaj, etc.
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May 1, 2026, 09:45 AM
US Weighs Military Action Against Iran as Tensions Escalate

US Weighs Military Action Against Iran as Tensions Escalate

WASHINGTON, DEC. 1: Tensions are expected to escalate once again in the Middle East. Amid escalating tensions, US Central Command (CENTCOM) has given US President Donald Trump a detailed briefing on options for a final strike against Iran. The briefing clearly shows that Washington is now in the mood to ramp up military pressure with diplomacy. According to officials, this 45-minute briefing discusses in detail new and aggressive plans for possible military action against Iran. US military planners are also prepared for the possibility that Iran could retaliate against US forces in the region if the US imposes a blockade or strikes. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Dan Cain, was present at the high-level briefing, indicating that the US is seriously considering a large-scale military action. According to reports, CENTCOM has presented Trump with a strategy of quick and specific strikes in the short and sharp terms, with the goal of forcing Iran to return to the negotiating table while softening its infrastructure and pressuring the president on Iran's nuclear ambitions.
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May 1, 2026, 09:37 AM
Punjab's Chief Minister Accused of Arriving Drunk at Assembly

Punjab's Chief Minister Accused of Arriving Drunk at Assembly

The Shiromani Akali Dal has made a serious allegation against the Chief Minister of Punjab, Bhagwant Mann, for coming to the Vidhan Sabha drunk. The opposition party of Punjab, Shiromani Akali Dal, has released a video of Chief Minister Bhangwat Mann on X. The Akali Dal has written on X, "It is a matter of great shame that Bhagwant Mann arrived drunk in the assembly hall on the occasion of Labour Day today." The Akali Dal, referring to the video, has said, "Look at the condition of the Chief Minister himself and see how he is behaving in the assembly." The Shiromani Akali Dal has further said that the party strongly condemns this behaviour of the Chief Minister. On this day, he should not have gone to the assembly drunk. The Shiromani Akali Dal demands that a dope test of the Chief Minister be conducted in front of the whole of Punjab today so that the people of Punjab can know the truth.
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May 1, 2026, 09:31 AM
Condolences Pour in as Rajkot's Madhuben Chimanbhai Shukla Departs

Condolences Pour in as Rajkot's Madhuben Chimanbhai Shukla Departs

Rajkot: Madhuben Chimanbhai Shukla has departed from the world of sorrow. Last evening at the cremation procession from Kashyapbhai Shukla's residence, political, social, academic and leaders from different walks of life paid homage to the departed Madhuben and consoled the family. The dignitaries present to pay homage to Pujya Madhuben Chimanbhai Shukla were Shri Vajubhai Vala, former Governor of Karnataka and a close associate of five decades with Madhuben, Shri Hasubhai Dave, Chairman of Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh, who has family knowledge, MLAs Rameshbhai Tilala, Udaybhai Kangar, Darshitaben Shah and Bhanuben Babaria, state BJP leader Shri Bharatbhai Bogra, city BJP president Shri Madhav Dave, former minister Shri Govindbhai Patel, Umeshbhai Rajyaguru, former MLA Shri Rameshbhai Rupapara, former Vice-Chancellor of Saurashtra University Shri Kamlesh Joshipura, BJP leader Shri Nitinbhai Bharadwaj, BJP in-charge of Jamnagar Shri Haribhai Haribhai Patel, BJP MP from Bhavnagar Shri Kamleshbhai Patel, former Mayor of Rajkot Shri Mukesh Upadhyay, former President of Bhavnagar Cooperative Bank Shri Kamleshbhai Patel, former
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May 1, 2026, 09:24 AM
BJP Wins Majority in Tankara Municipal Elections; Party Chooses President

BJP Wins Majority in Tankara Municipal Elections; Party Chooses President

(By Jayesh Bhattasana) Tankara: After the results of the first-ever municipal elections held in Tankara, the birthplace of Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati, the BJP has got a clear majority. Now who will be elected as the first president of the municipality has become a topic of discussion in political circles. All eyes are on whom the party trusts as it is an OBC reserved seat for the post of president. On the other hand, Payalben is likely to be elected as the youngest leader in Gujarat if the party puts the choice on women's leadership. On the other hand, Manisaben Dantesaria is also considered a big contender. If she is selected due to her wide dominance in the Thakor community and permanent alliance with the BJP through cooperation with everyone, then it is not surprising. If selected as a male candidate, young advocate Siraj Abrani is one of the prominent leaders of the minority community. Siraj Abrani, who has been associated with the party for decades, has represented the BJP in the elections as a sarpanch in the taluka.
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May 1, 2026, 09:18 AM
BJP Wins Big in Surendranagar Municipal Corporation Elections

BJP Wins Big in Surendranagar Municipal Corporation Elections

(By Fazal Chauhan) Wadhwan, Dt. 1: In Surendranagar Municipal Corporation, the BJP has taken control of the first ward with a landslide victory by winning 51 out of 52 seats. The only question from the BJP to the citizens is who will be the first mayor. There is a અનુ.જાતિનું rotation for the first mayor. But there is no explicit mention of a male candidate. The second term mentions અનુ.મહિલાનો. If a male mayor is made in the first term of Surendranagar Municipal Corporation, the name of Rakeshbhai Rathod of ward no.
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May 1, 2026, 09:16 AM
India's Oil Companies Increase Gas Cylinder Prices Amid Inflation Shock

India's Oil Companies Increase Gas Cylinder Prices Amid Inflation Shock

New Delhi: After the elections, oil companies have significantly increased the price of gas cylinders. This has caused a major inflation shock in the month of May. Today, a 19-kilogram commercial LPG cylinder has increased by about Rs 1,000. Today, the price of a commercial LPG cylinder in Delhi has been increased by Rs 993. Today, the price of this cylinder in the capital will be Rs 3 071.50. Last month, the price of this cylinder was Rs 2 078.50. There has been a significant increase in the price of LPG cylinders across the country. As soon as the elections are over in many states, including West Bengal and Assam, the price of commercial LPG cylinders (19 kg) and 5 kg LPG cylinders has increased significantly. Government oil companies have increased the price of commercial LPG cylinders (ID5 000) and 5 kg ID7 cylinders, which will come into effect in Mumbai and other cities from 2026.
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May 1, 2026, 09:15 AM
Mamata Banerjee Accuses ECI and BJP of Tampering with EVMs in West Bengal Assembly Election

Mamata Banerjee Accuses ECI and BJP of Tampering with EVMs in West Bengal Assembly Election

A day after polling concluded in the West Bengal Assembly election on Wednesday (April 30), Chief Minister and All-India Trinamool Congress (TMC) chairperson Mamata Banerjee on Thursday night hit out at the Election Commission of India (ECI) and the BJP. She alleged that there had been an attempt to tamper with the electronic voting machines (EVMs) stored at a strongroom till counting of votes on May 4. Banerjee camped for hours , until midnight, at one such strongroom location in Kolkata , while asking all party candidates to guard the strongrooms and counting centres in their respective Assembly constituencies. West Bengal Chief Electoral Officer Manoj Agarwal denied the charge, saying the ECI’s statutory procedure was followed. As per the ECI, a video released by the TMC alleging tampering actually showed the segregation of postal ballots being carried out at a strongroom after informing all candidates. The TMC had alleged that ECI officials and BJP representatives were tampering with the postal ballots. What the procedure says The ECI’s procedure for handling EVMs before, during and after polling is laid out in its Manual on Electronic Voting Machines, 2023. Before the election, EVMs are stored in a warehouse under the control of the District Election Officer (DEO), who is the District Magistrate. Once elections are underway, the EVMs are randomised in the presence of representatives of national and state-recognised parties and sent to the respective strongrooms in each Assembly constituency. The entire process is to be conducted under 24/7 CCTV coverage, the manual says. The strongrooms also have armed security. It is from these strongrooms that the EVMs are dispatched to the polling booths. After polls close on voting day, the EVMs are to be sealed and escorted back to the strongrooms by the poll officials and security personnel. Candidates and their polling agents usually follow the vehicles carrying the polled EVMs from the booths to the strongrooms. The manual says all polled EVMs should be stored in one strongroom and unused EVMs in a separate strongroom marked “reserve EVM”. The manual lays out all specifications of the strongroom, starting with the dimensions of the shelves on which the EVMs are to be placed (6 feet by 2 feet). The strongrooms must have a single entry/exit point, with all other doors and windows to be sealed with brick masonry or concrete. This door needs a double lock system. The keys of the first lock are to be kept with the Returning Officer (RO), and the keys of the second lock with the Assistant RO. At least one platoon of armed police has to be deployed 24/7. Apart from CCTV cameras with an uninterrupted power supply, the time of the opening and closing of the strong rooms has to be videographed. The manual says separate log books should be maintained for entry/exit of security personnel and other authorised officials (ECI’s observers, DEOs or Superintendents of Police). “No entry for any vehicle including VIPs & officials,” the manual says. The protocol for the polled EVMs, as per the manual, includes informing all candidates 24 hours in advance so that they can depute representatives to keep a watch on the security arrangements. The RO is to visit the storage campus, till the inner-most perimeter, twice a day to check the log book and video feeds, and to send a daily report to the DEO. It is from these strong rooms that the EVMs are taken to counting centres, usually one per district, for the counting of votes. Again, the process is to be conducted under videography and with the knowledge of the candidates’ representatives. Similarly, for postal ballots, which are used by service voters, and categories like those above 85 years and persons with disabilities, the protocols have been defined by the ECI. The RO is supposed to keep all postal ballots received by the post office in separate envelopes for each day. These are to be kept in a strongroom for postal ballots at the RO headquarters.
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May 1, 2026, 09:06 AM
RJD Grassroots Leader Omprakash Gupta Leaves Party, Shaking Local Politics

RJD Grassroots Leader Omprakash Gupta Leaves Party, Shaking Local Politics

Gupta has been an active worker of the RJD for a long time. Omprakash Gupta has been associated with the active politics of the Rashtriya Janata Dal for a long time and has been playing an important role in the organization. He is considered to be one of the old and grassroots workers of the RJD. His leaving the party is being seen as an important change in local politics.
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May 1, 2026, 08:39 AM
Lakhdhirsinh Ratubha Jadeja Celebrates Birthday Today

Lakhdhirsinh Ratubha Jadeja Celebrates Birthday Today

(By Sanjay Dangar-Mukund Badiyani) Dhrol-Jamnagar Dt. 1: Today is the birthday of Lakhdhirsinh Ratubha Jadeja, a prominent socio-political leader who hails from Rozia village of the taluka and has been elected with a huge majority from the Kharwa Zila Panchayat seat and is serving as the Director of the Dhrol Marketing Yard. Friends and well-wishers are sending their best wishes to him on the mobile number 94266 11111. This leader, who considers public service as his life mantra, has served the people in many important positions in the past. He started his political career as the Taluka General Secretary of the Yuva Morcha in 1998. He became the General Secretary of the Zila Yuva Morcha in 2000. After being elected as a Taluka Panchayat member in 2002, he has been serving as the Zila Panchayat member for two terms. He has also performed important responsibilities in the field of organization. He has also served two terms as the Taluka BJP President. He is currently serving as the Chairman of the Gujarat Kisan Panchayat.
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May 1, 2026, 08:28 AM
Mahindra Auto Reports Strong Growth in April Sales

Mahindra Auto Reports Strong Growth in April Sales

New Delhi [India], May 1 (ANI): Mahindra Auto sells 56,331 SUVs, a growth of 8 per cent YoY and total volumes of 94,627, a growth of 14 per cent in April 2026. In a press release on Friday, the auto giant highlighted a steady start to the new fiscal year across both its automotive and farm equipment divisions. Within the domestic utility vehicle segment, the company moved 56,331 units, while the total volume for the month included domestic commercial vehicle sales of 23,427 units and strong growth in the three-wheeler category. "The year 2027 has begun on a positive note in April by achieving SUV sales of 56331 units, a growth of 8 per cent and total vehicle sales of 94627 units, a 14 per cent growth over the same month last year," Nalinikanth Gollagunta, CEO of the Automotive Division at M&M Ltd., stated. The momentum extended to the agricultural sector, where the Farm Equipment Business recorded significant double-digit gains. Mahindra sold 46,404 tractors in the domestic market during April 2026, compared to 38,516 units in the same month of the previous year, marking a 20 per cent increase. Total tractor sales, including exports of 2,007 units, reached 48,411 vehicles. This performance occurred despite a shift in the festive calendar that moved religious observances out of the reporting period. Veejay Nakra, President of the Farm Equipment Business at Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., said, "We have sold 46,404 tractors in the domestic market during April 2026 registering a growth of 20 per cent over last year. This strong performance was delivered despite the absence of Chaitra Navratri in April this year, unlike last year when April included seven Navratri days. In the export markets, we have sold 2,007 tractors, a growth of 30 per cent over last year". The company's heavy commercial vehicle interests, encompassing the Trucks and Buses business through its MTBD and SML divisions, also saw an upward trend. Combined sales for vehicles exceeding 3.5 tonnes reached 3,011 units, representing an 11 per cent year-on-year increase. While passenger-carrying commercial vehicles grew by 14 per cent, cargo vehicles saw a more modest rise of 8 per cent during the month. Vinod Sahay, Executive Chairman of SML and President of multiple M&M divisions, stated, "The CV industry experienced moderation in April due to the fiscal year transition, inflationary pressures, and heightened geo-political uncertainties. We continue to closely monitor supply chain risks and elevated input costs, which could impact demand in the coming months". (ANI)
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May 1, 2026, 08:24 AM
Manjhi Leaves Official Residence After Power Removal

Manjhi Leaves Official Residence After Power Removal

Then Jitan Ram Manjhi was given power and stayed here for about eight months. He returned to the chief minister's residence after Manjhi was removed. This is the second time in nearly 20 years that he has left 1 Anne Marg. At present, Z + security is deployed at his residence. Interestingly, just 200 meters away from 7 Circular Road is the residence of Lalu Prasad Yadav and Rabri Devi, located at 10 Circular Road.
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May 1, 2026, 08:22 AM
Election Commission on High Alert as Mamata Banerjee Contest Heats Up in West Bengal

Election Commission on High Alert as Mamata Banerjee Contest Heats Up in West Bengal

The Election Commission of India (ECI) has gone into full alert mode over the Bhabanipur assembly constituency, one of the most high-profile seats in West Bengal. The seat is a direct contest between Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and BJP's Suvendu Adhikari. After last night's tension in the area, the Kolkata Police acted swiftly and tightened security outside the counting centre and EVM strong room. The administration has invoked Section 163 here. All the EVM machines have been kept at Sakhawat Memorial School after the voting for Bhabanipur assembly constituency. The same school has been made a counting centre and EVM strong room. According to reports, some tense situation and commotion was reported around the strong room last night. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee spent about four hours late at night at this school in Bhabanipur, south Kolkata. The atmosphere was disturbed after this. Mamata Banerjee visited the EVM'strong room'and alleged rigging and warned that she would not leave the Bhabanipur assembly area after four hours of counting.
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May 1, 2026, 08:22 AM
Congress's Position in Maharashtra Alliance Raises Questions of Compromise

Congress's Position in Maharashtra Alliance Raises Questions of Compromise

The latest developments have once again raised the question of whether the Congress high command has completely bowed down to the Shiv Sena (UBT) and the NCP (Sharad Pawar). Ever since the Mahavikas Aghadi came into being in 2019, the Congress position has been defensive in the alliance. Despite having the highest strike rate in the state in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the Congress had to bow down to its allies in important seats like Sangli and Mumbai during the assembly elections.
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May 1, 2026, 08:21 AM
Congress Leader Welcomes Supreme Court's Grant of Anticipatory Bail to Pawan Khera in Defamation Case

Congress Leader Welcomes Supreme Court's Grant of Anticipatory Bail to Pawan Khera in Defamation Case

New Delhi [India], May 1 (ANI): Congress leader Pramod Tiwari on Friday reacted to the Supreme Court granting anticipatory bail to party leader Pawan Khera , claiming that "truth has won and justice has prevailed." He also targeted the Assam Chief Minister, Himanta Biswa Sarma , over alleged misuse of police forces and called for his resignation. Speaking to ANI, Tiwari said,"The truth has won and justice prevailed...The Chief Minister ( Himanta Biswa Sarma ) should have kept the facts forward in connection with his wife, but to disrespect him ( Pawan Khera ) they sent forces to Delhi and Hyderabad...He ( Himanta Biswa Sarma ) has no right to continue as the CM." All India United Democratic Front ( AIUDF ) leader Rafiqul Islam said his party does not want to get involved in the Congress - BJP political row, adding that the matter is sub-judice. "We don't want to get involved in this Congress - BJP issue, the matter is sub-judice...The BJP misuses the agencies against the opposition leaders," he told ANI. Congress MP Tariq Anwar also welcomed the bail, alleging that attempts were made to harass Khera and prevent him from getting relief. "The BJP 's efforts to somehow prevent him from getting bail and harass him were unsuccessful. The Assam Chief Minister has no control over his language; he says anything about anyone at any time... The case will continue," he told ANI. Further, BJP leader Nalin Kohli defended the legal process, stating that the state has the right to seek custody to question allegations made. "The state is entitled to pursue and ask for the custody of someone to explain on what basis such allegations were made. Scandalous allegations were made. Mr Khera, like any other citizen, is entitled to invoke his legal options and approach the court. It is up to the court to consider whether it would like to grant him bail or decline that request. It's a legal process. There's no scope for any politicisation of that process," he told ANI. This came after the Supreme Court granted an anticipatory bail to Congress leader Pawan Khera in matter linked to alleged forgery and defamation case linked to the allegedly making false allegations against the wife of Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma , Riniki Bhuyan Sharma. On Thursday, SC had reserved its verdict on a plea filed by Congress leader Pawan Khera challenging a Gauhati High Court order denying him anticipatory bail in a defamation and forgery case linked to allegations against Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma . (ANI)
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May 1, 2026, 08:09 AM
Akhilesh Yadav Slams BJP Over Commercial LPG Price Hike

Akhilesh Yadav Slams BJP Over Commercial LPG Price Hike

Lucknow: Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav on Friday slammed the BJP for the sharp price rise of commercial cylinders, saying it would make food expensive for the common people. ANYTIME, ANYWHERE. Experience a more refined e-paper today Subscribe ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The price of commercial LPG was hiked by the steepest ever Rs 993 per 19-kg cylinder on Friday, marking the third straight monthly increase due to rising global energy prices linked to the West Asia conflict. A 19-kg commercial LPG -- used by establishments such as hotels and restaurtants -- now costs a record Rs 3,071.5 in Delhi as against Rs 2,078.50 previously. However domestic LPG rates remain unchanged. Also Read:West Asia Conflict | Commercial LPG price hiked by Rs 993 per 19-kg cylinder Also Read:West Asia Conflict | Commercial LPG price hiked by Rs 993 per 19-kg cylinder "Cylinders don't get expensive; the roti-thali does. This is known only by the one who buys and eats it themselves, not by the one who goes and eats at others' places or steals from others' plates," Yadav said. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links Stories You May Like 'We have left Sonam to her own fate': Sonam Raghuvans hi's brother after she gets... Bengaluru hostel death: Nurs ing student found dead, suici de note found Karnataka government transf ers IPS officer, appoints anot her to CID "If they had to make the cylinder expensive, they should have just made it Rs 1,000 expensive outright. Who are these BJP folks doing a favour to by not hiking the price by Rs 1,000 but just Rs 7 short of it," the former CM said sarcastically. The Lok Sabha MP also asked when will the BJP bring a censure motion on 'inflation, unemployment, joblessness, and recession. His swipe at the BJP referred to both Houses of the Uttar Pradesh legislature on Thursday passing a censure motion against the Samajwadi Party, Congress and other I.N.D.I.A. bloc parties for their stance on the women's reservation bill in Lok Sabha. ADVERTISEMENT Published 01 May 2026, 13:39 IST India News BJP Uttar Pradesh Indian Politics Akhilesh Yadav LPG Follow us on : Follow Us Read More
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May 1, 2026, 08:01 AM
Farooq Abdullah Disappointed with INDIA Alliance Over Lack of Support for Jammu and Kashmir Statehood

Farooq Abdullah Disappointed with INDIA Alliance Over Lack of Support for Jammu and Kashmir Statehood

National Conference president Farooq Abdullah has expressed deep disappointment with the INDIA alliance, and particularly the Congress, for not getting the "overwhelming support that was expected" for the restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir. Farooq Abdullah said of the opposition alliance, INDIA, his party remains a committed member of the alliance, but it has not performed as expected. He also cited the lack of a strong and cohesive strategy on issues related to Jammu and Kashmir as the main reason for the discord in the alliance.
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May 1, 2026, 08:00 AM
Haj Committee's Airfare Hike Sparks Controversy: AIMIM Demands Withdrawal

Haj Committee's Airfare Hike Sparks Controversy: AIMIM Demands Withdrawal

The Haj Committee of India has raised the airfare for each Haj pilgrim by Rs 10,000 this time, triggering a controversy in political circles. AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi said that Muslims are being treated unfairly in this way. While the government says that the turbine fuel prices have increased due to tensions in Central Asia and have been spread in view of this. Owaisi said that the government should immediately withdraw this circular. He said that a few days ago, people were charged Rs 90,000 from the Mumbai embarkation point. Now passengers are being asked for Rs 10,000 extra. Does the Haj Committee want the poor to perform Haj? The circular should be withdrawn immediately and the money that has been charged should be returned. Union Minister Kiren Rijiju said that ATF prices have been increased by 30 to 40 percent. Due to this, the increase from Rs 30,000 per passenger was kept at Rs 40,000 and the government has limited it to $10,000 per passenger.
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May 1, 2026, 07:57 AM
Reinventing Solidarity: May Day in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Reinventing Solidarity: May Day in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

May Day no longer carries the urgency it once did. For many in Gen Z, International Workers’ Day is little more than a symbolic holiday — detached from its origins in the Haymarket Affair and from the struggles that shaped modern work. This fading memory is not merely cultural amnesia; it reflects a deeper transformation. At a moment when artificial intelligence is redefining labour, the historical consciousness needed to understand and contest these shifts is eroding. A paradox emerges: A generation entering one of the most uncertain labour regimes in decades is also the least connected to the movements that once secured workers’ rights. The classical imagery of labour — factory floors, textile mills, dockyards — has steadily receded from everyday life. Movements like the Bombay textile workers strike, once central to India’s political imagination, now exist as distant references. Trade unions such as the All India Trade Union Congress have also lost visibility among younger generations. In their place has emerged a digitised, fragmented regime of work. Platforms shaped by companies like OpenAI and Google are not merely tools — they are restructuring labour itself. Work is dispersed across networks, governed by algorithms, and often rendered invisible. Yet AI has not eliminated labour; it has redistributed it into less visible, more precarious forms — data annotation, content moderation, and gig-based services that sustain the digital economy while remaining undervalued. Gen Z’s detachment from labour politics is structurally produced. Educational curricula marginalise labour history, while media narratives often frame strikes as disruptions rather than democratic rights. The rise of gig work has further eroded shared workplaces where collective identities once formed. Equally significant is the rise of individualism. The language of freelancing, entrepreneurship, and “being your own boss” has replaced older notions of class solidarity. Workers are encouraged to see themselves as isolated actors rather than members of a collective workforce. This fragmentation weakens the very possibility of collective bargaining. Yet this generation is also the most exposed to instability. Algorithmic systems determine wages, visibility, and access to work, while opaque metrics replace negotiation. In such a landscape, the absence of collective organisation is not just a political gap — it is a material vulnerability. The decline of organised labour in India predates AI but has been intensified by it. Economic liberalisation expanded informal work and prioritised flexibility over security, leaving unions struggling to adapt to a dispersed workforce. Political shifts reinforced this trajectory. The Indian National Congress, particularly in the post-1991 phase, pursued reforms that integrated India into global markets but diluted labour protections. The Bharatiya Janata Party extended this approach, consolidating labour laws while reframing workers primarily as contributors to national productivity rather than as political agents with rights. As institutional avenues weakened, labour unrest did not disappear — it fragmented. Without strong unions to mediate, protests increasingly appear as isolated eruptions rather than sustained movements. What is often described as disorder is, in many cases, a symptom of organisational vacuum. The crisis of labour politics is also a crisis of the Left. Its historical strength lay in its ability to articulate collective identities and organise around them. Today, that capacity is strained. To remain relevant, the Left must first expand its understanding of labour. Digital work, gig work, and data work are not peripheral — they are central to contemporary capitalism. Ignoring them risks rendering labour politics obsolete. Second, it must move beyond traditional organisational forms. Unions tied to specific industries cannot adequately represent a workforce that is fluid and dispersed. New models — networked unions, digital collectives, hybrid forms of organisation — are necessary. Third, the Left must engage with technology not as an external threat but as a political terrain. Questions of who controls AI, who owns data, and how algorithms are governed are fundamentally questions of power. Finally, it must reclaim cultural space. If Gen Z encounters politics primarily through digital platforms, then labour politics must exist there — not as abstract theory, but as lived, relatable experience. May Day cannot remain confined to its industrial past. For Gen Z, it must become a lens through which to understand the present and anticipate the future. The lesson of the Haymarket struggle was not just the demand for an eight-hour workday; it was the principle that workers, when organised, can reshape the conditions of their lives. That principle still holds. But the terrain has shifted — from factories to algorithms, from visible labour to hidden data work. Reclaiming May Day today is not about nostalgia; it is about reinventing solidarity for an age where the workplace is digital, the worker is dispersed, and power is embedded in code. Khan is a researcher in urban planning focusing on labour, housing, and the political economy of contemporary Indian cities
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May 1, 2026, 07:56 AM
Supreme Court Grants Anticipatory Bail to Congress Leader Pawan Khera in Defamation Case

Supreme Court Grants Anticipatory Bail to Congress Leader Pawan Khera in Defamation Case

Congress leader Pawan Khera has been granted anticipatory bail in the defamation and forgery case filed by Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma’s wife Riniki Bhuyan Sarma. A bench comprising Justices JK Maheshwari and AS Chandurkar overturned the Gauhati High Court’s decision on denying him anticipatory bail, observing that the circumstances surrounding the matter reflected political rivalry and justified safeguarding Khera’s personal liberty. The order read: “The Appellant [Pawan Khera] is directed to co-operate in the investigation and to appear before the police station as and when required and intimated.” Khera is also forbidden to leave India without a court order and directed to co-operate in the investigation and to appear before the police station as and when required and intimate. The case was registered after Khera, during a recent press conference, alleged that Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma ’s wife, Riniki Bhuyan, possessed multiple foreign passports and held undisclosed assets overseas. Based on these claims, he was booked on charges of defamation, forgery and criminal conspiracy. On April 7, Assam Police visited Khera’s residence in Delhi , but he was not present. Khera subsequently moved the Telangana High Court seeking transit anticipatory bail. On April 10, the court granted him one week’s protection to approach courts in Assam for regular anticipatory bail. However, on April 15, the Supreme Court stayed the Telangana High Court’s order after the Assam government challenged it. Two days later, on April 17, the apex court declined to extend the transit bail and directed Khera to seek relief from the Gauhati High Court. Following this, Khera approached the Gauhati High Court. In his plea, he argued that the allegations stemmed from statements made during a press conference in a political and public setting, contending that his remarks had been selectively interpreted to trigger criminal proceedings. He also claimed that the FIR had been lodged to serve the “ulterior motive/political vendetta of the complainant”, referring to the Assam Chief Minister’s wife. The Gauhati High Court dismissed his anticipatory bail plea on April 24. The Gauhati High Court had held that Khera’s custodial interrogation was necessary to trace the source of the documents he relied upon to allege that Riniki Bhuyan held three foreign passports and owned a company in the United States. It further observed that had the allegations been directed solely at the Chief Minister, they could have been viewed as political rhetoric, but noted that an “innocent lady” had been brought into the dispute. The court also said the matter went beyond a simple defamation case and noted that Khera had yet to substantiate his allegations. Khera later challenged the High Court’s order before the Supreme Court, which has now granted him anticipatory bail.
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BJP's 'Return Gift' to the People: Commercial LPG Cylinder Prices Skyrocket

BJP's 'Return Gift' to the People: Commercial LPG Cylinder Prices Skyrocket

New Delhi [India], May 1 (ANI): Leader of Opposition (LoP) in the Delhi Assembly, Atishi, on Friday criticised the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) over the sharp increase in commercial LPG cylinder prices, calling it a "return gift" to the public following the election cycle. In a post on X, Atishi wrote, "BJP's 'Return Gift' to the People! A massive ₹993 hike in commercial LPG cylinder prices. In Delhi, a cylinder will now cost ₹3071.50. The prices that were frozen during the elections are now skyrocketing. This is the true face of BJP's 'good days'." भाजपा का जनता को 'रिटर्न गिफ्ट'! कमर्शियल LPG सिलेंडर के दामों में ₹993 का भारी इजाफा। दिल्ली में अब एक सिलेंडर ₹3071.50 का मिलेगा। चुनाव के वक्त जो कीमतें थमी हुई थीं, वो अब आसमान छू रही है। यही है भाजपा का 'अच्छे दिनों' का असली चेहरा। https://t.co/E70pRKqbFa Congress leader K C Venugopal also criticised the Centre over the LPG price hike, alleging it was announced soon after the elections and reflects insensitivity towards common citizens. In a post on X, Venugopal said, "Just as the election cycle concluded, the PM Modi government wasted no time in increasing the prices of LPG cylinders. A whopping increase of nearly Rs1000 on commercial cylinders will affect crores of Indians who rely on food from small eateries for sustenance. Similarly, crores of small food businesses will have to bear the burden of this hike." He further added, "The BJP's regard for the common Indian's suffering is limited to election gimmicks, after which they're left to their own devices. In the 3 months since the Iran war began, the government should have prepared a solid plan to shield ordinary Indians from the price shocks, instead of passing on the financial burden." Meanwhile, Punjab Minister Hardeep Singh Mundian also criticised the timing of the price revision, stating that the increase on Labour Day was unfair to workers who contribute to economic growth. "Today, on Labour Day itself, the BJP is increasing the price of cylinders. The progress in the entire country is happening because of the working people, and business is growing, and on the other hand, the BJP is increasing the price of cylinders. What will happen to the working-class people because of this?" he told ANI. Furthermore, Punjab Minister Balbir Singh echoed similar concerns, saying the hike would increase the cost of essential services such as tea stalls and small food vendors. "Today is International Workers' Day... Heartfelt thanks to all workers; it is only because of them that the country and the economy are running. The BJP government was just waiting for the elections to end, and as soon as the elections were over, they dealt a massive blow to the working class. When commercial cylinders become expensive, everything from tea to samosas will get costlier... This government will ruin the economy... I condemn this and request them to withdraw this decision, otherwise the working class will take to the streets and fight," Singh added. The remarks came after prices of commercial LPG cylinders were increased by around Rs 993, taking the cost of a 19 kg cylinder in Delhi to Rs 3,071.50 from Friday, raising input costs for businesses, while domestic LPG prices remain unchanged. There has been no change in the price of the 14.2 kg domestic LPG cylinder, which continues to be used by around 33 crore households across the country. The revision applies only to commercial and bulk LPG categories, which together account for a relatively smaller share of overall LPG consumption in India. Domestic LPG, which is subsidised and widely used for cooking, has been kept out of the latest price revision. The hike comes against the backdrop of volatile global crude oil prices, which have remained elevated in recent weeks due to geopolitical tensions in West Asia. Brent crude had touched USD 126 per barrel on Thursday, before falling to USD 113 per barrel on Friday. Since India imports a significant portion of its LPG requirements, domestic pricing of commercial and non-subsidised cylinders is linked to international benchmarks and is revised on a monthly basis. (ANI)
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May 1, 2026, 07:26 AM
Cyclone Caused Jabalpur Boat Capsize; Karnataka CM Decision to be Taken by Congress Leadership

Cyclone Caused Jabalpur Boat Capsize; Karnataka CM Decision to be Taken by Congress Leadership

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said on the Jabalpur cruise boat capsize incident in Bhopal, "This accident has happened due to a seasonal cyclone, our ministers Dharmendra Lodhi, Rakesh Singh, Sanjay Dubey, ADG, all officers, NDRF, SDRF are on the spot. 29 people have been rescued in this incident, while 9 bodies have been found. Rescue operations are going on. We will investigate this accident. This is a very sad accident. Rescue teams are on the job." On the ongoing dispute over the post of Chief Minister in Karnataka, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge said, "This decision will be taken together with Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi. We also consult other senior leaders. When will the decision be taken, I will tell you. Whatever decision will be taken will be in the interest of the state and everyone will have to support it." A Hizbul terrorist has been killed in Pakistan. A Hizbul terrorist operating from Pakistan, Hizbul terrorist Ahmed Sajjad, has been found dead in Islamabad. Rescue operations are underway. "
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May 1, 2026, 07:22 AM
Congress President Clarifies Decision-Making Process for Karnataka CM Change

Congress President Clarifies Decision-Making Process for Karnataka CM Change

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Friday said that any decision on a possible change in the Karnataka Chief Minister’s post will be taken collectively by the party’s high command, comprising himself, Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, amid continuing speculation over leadership in the state. Speaking to the media, Kharge said reports of an imminent leadership change were speculative and clarified that no decision had been finalised so far. “They said there is talk of change every day. Let me clarify, the decision will be made by all three of us together ,myself as AICC President, Sonia Gandhi as CPP Chairperson, and Rahul Gandhi as Leader of the Opposition,” he said. Kharge stressed that the Congress follows a structured consultative process involving senior leadership before arriving at any decision on key organisational and political matters.
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May 1, 2026, 07:15 AM
Indian Supreme Court Grants Anticipatory Bail to Congress Leader Pawan Khera in Defamation and Forgery Case

Indian Supreme Court Grants Anticipatory Bail to Congress Leader Pawan Khera in Defamation and Forgery Case

New Delhi: The Supreme Court has granted an anticipatory bail to Congress leader Pawan Khera in matter linked to alleged forgery and defamation case linked to the allegedly making false allegations against the wife of Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma, Riniki Bhuyan Sharma. This comes after earlier on Thursday, Supreme Court had reserved its verdict on a plea filed by Congress leader Pawan Khera challenging a Gauhati High Court order denying him anticipatory bail in a defamation and forgery case linked to allegations against Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. Also Watch: A bench of Justices JK Maheshwari and Atul S Chandurkar heard submissions by Senior Advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi for Khera and counter-arguments by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta for the Assam government before reserving judgment. Singhvi strongly criticised statements attributed to the Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and argued that he is acting like a constitutional cowboy. "Dr BR Ambedkar would turn over in his grave if he had imagined a constitutional functionary behaving like a 'constitutional cowboy' or a 'constitutional Rambo'," the senior lawyer said. Let us know! 👂 What type of content would you like to see from us this year? He argued that the custodial arrest of Khera was unnecessary in a defamation case when his client is not a flight risk. "Interrogation is available; there is no flight risk. The question is the necessity of arrest. Why is it necessary to humiliate by custodial arrest?" he said. Singhvi argued that the charges invoked against Pawan Khera are bailable, including Section 339 (forgery under BNS), which he claims was wrongly added later and does not even form part of the original FIR. He stated that arrest should be a last resort, particularly in such offences. He said the Gauhati High Court order states that he (Khera) doesn't deserve the 'privilege' of an anticipatory bail, when the liberty is a matter of right and not privilege. Singhvi added that it's a case where "venom" and "malice" are spewing out of the prosecution owing to political pressure."This is a case where venom and malice spewing out of the prosecutors' bosses bosses bosses boss!", he remarked. Singhvi further contended that the police had invoked multiple allegations, absconding, tampering of evidence and political influence without justification.The Solicitor General of India (SGI) Tushar Mehta, representing the Assam government, defended the need for custodial interrogation in the matter and pointed out the "seriousness of the allegations" raised against Khera. Mehta argued that the case against Khera involves the alleged fabrication of official documents and that the investigation has already revealed these documents to be forged. He stressed the need for a thorough probe to determine who created elements such as passport seals, QR codes and other official markers. Mehta submitted that the investigation must uncover who forged the documents, whether Khera acted with accomplices and whether the alleged acts have wider implications, including possible foreign links during an election period. He further contended that Khera has been evading the investigation since the date of the offence, claiming that he has been "absconding" while continuing to release videos and remain out of reach of authorities. The FIR against Khera was lodged by Riniki Bhuyan Sarma, wife of the Assam Chief Minister (CM) Himanta Biswa Sharma, after Khera alleged at a press conference that she held multiple foreign passports and undisclosed overseas assets. Earlier, the Supreme Court had declined to extend the transit anticipatory bail granted to Khera by the Telangana High Court, directing him to approach the competent court in Assam. However, it clarified that its earlier observations would not prejudice the jurisdictional court's consideration of his plea. However, the apex court had clarified its earlier order in which it had stayed the one-week transit anticipatory bail granted to Khera by the Telangana High Court to the extent that the same will not have any adverse influence on the jurisdictional court, which would decide over Khera's plea. Subsequently, Khera approached the Gauhati High Court, where he was denied relief. He then moved to the Supreme Court, challenging the High Court order. The Supreme Court heard arguments from both parties and reserved its decision. (Except for the headline, this article has not been edited by FPJ's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)
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May 1, 2026, 07:13 AM
Punjab Government Holds Special Session to Mark Mazdoor Diwas, Faces Criticism from Opposition

Punjab Government Holds Special Session to Mark Mazdoor Diwas, Faces Criticism from Opposition

To mark Mazdoor Diwas, the Punjab government today held a special session of the Vidhan Sabha dedicated to labourers. Read Trending Videos Leader of Opposition Partap Bajwa said that a regular session should be called. Every time a special session is called but there is no result. There have been eight sessions so far. There is no Question Hour or Zero Hour. The MLAs are not getting time to speak because there are so many issues. CM Bhagwant Mann said that it is wrong to raise questions on the special session. The resolution against sacrilege was passed during the last session which came into force after the governor's approval. When the Congress was objecting to it, the President will have to send it. During the monsoon session, you will have to give full time. CM Mann has objected to Congress MLA Khaira's use of his mobile phone. Mann said that the resolution is being tabled on May Day and the House has always been mobile.
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May 1, 2026, 07:13 AM
US-Iran Tensions Escalate Over Strait of Hormuz Blockade

US-Iran Tensions Escalate Over Strait of Hormuz Blockade

Dubai: Tensions between the United States and Iran are escalating over the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. Iran's president has called the US naval blockade an extension of the US military campaign. He said Iran is paying the price of "resistance and freedom." The Iranian president also said that this repressive attitude is now becoming intolerable. The US is also refueling its warships with missiles and bombs, which has rekindled war clouds between the two countries. In this tense atmosphere, an empty LNG ship from India, Umm Al Ashtan, is due to arrive in the Strait of Hormuz. The ship is going to the UAE Das Island and will have to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. The ship is going to the UAE to pick up LNG from India. The ship had set sail from Dahej in Gujarat. Earlier this month, the LNG was supposed to arrive in India.
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May 1, 2026, 07:12 AM
China Slams US Proposal to Bar Chinese Labs from Testing Electronic Devices

China Slams US Proposal to Bar Chinese Labs from Testing Electronic Devices

BEIJING: China on Friday slammed a proposal from a US regulator that would bar its labs from testing electronic devices for use in the United States, saying it undermined bilateral trade relations. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted Thursday to advance the proposal which, if green-lit, would hit devices ranging from smartphones to cameras. Around 75 percent of certified devices in the United States are tested in recognised labs in China, the FCC estimates. China's commerce ministry said Friday the restrictions would "seriously undermine the international economic and trade order", vowing to hit back if implemented. "If the US insists on going down the wrong path, China will resolutely take necessary measures to firmly safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises," it said in a statement. It accused the FCC of repeatedly introducing restrictive measures towards Chinese products and companies. "These... undermine the hard-won stability in China-US economic and trade relations, run counter to the consensus reached by the two heads of state," the statement added. The proposal, which the FCC says aimed to "prioritise national security", comes a year after the agency adopted rules to ban test labs "owned or controlled by foreign adversaries". The measure bans recognition of test labs and certification bodies in countries that do not have a mutual recognition agreement with the United States, or other comparable reciprocal trade agreement, the FCC said. China does not have such a pact with the FCC, according to its website. If approved, products tested and certified in such labs would be phased out over two years after final rules are implemented.
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May 1, 2026, 07:09 AM
Supreme Court Grants Anticipatory Bail to Congress Leader Pawan Khera in Defamation Case

Supreme Court Grants Anticipatory Bail to Congress Leader Pawan Khera in Defamation Case

New Delhi [India], May 1 (ANI): The Supreme Court granted anticipatory bail to Congress leader Pawan Khera in a forgery and defamation case linked to allegations of making false statements against the wife of Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, Riniki Bhuyan Sharma. A bench of Justice JK Maheshwari and Atul S Chandurkar, on Thursday, observed that the allegations and counter-allegations in the case were prima facie politically motivated and seemingly influenced by such political rivalry, rather than disclosing a situation warranting custodial interrogation. The Court further noted that the veracity of the allegations can be examined during the course of the trial. "In our view, the observations as made by the High Court in the order impugned are not based on a correct appreciation of all the material which has been placed on record and appear to be erroneous, in particular shifting the burden on the accused. In addition, without alleging any offence under Section 339 of BNS and merely on the basis of a statement made by the learned Advocate General, observations made regarding Section 339 of BNS do not appear to be correct. Accordingly, the present appeal stands allowed with the following directions," the Court noted. The apex court directed that Khera be released on anticipatory bail in the event of his arrest in the concerned case, subject to reasonable conditions imposed by the Investigating Officer (IO). It also directed Khera to fully cooperate with the investigation and appear before the police whenever required during the course of the inquiry. The Court also restrained him from influencing witnesses or tampering with evidence during the investigation or trial, and prohibited him from leaving India without prior permission from the competent court. Further, it allowed the trial court to impose any additional conditions if necessary. Moreover, the Court clarified that its observations are only for deciding the bail application and should not affect the merits of the case, which must be decided independently in accordance with the law. The Court noted that, as per the prosecution's claim, Khera had, in a press conference, used fake passports and wrongly attributed them to Riniki Bhuyan with the intent to defame her reputation. However, it found that such conduct on the part of Khera appeared to have been done to gain political momentum in favour of his party ahead of the assembly elections in Assam. At the same time, the Court also found that Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, who is the husband of the complainant, also made certain "unparliamentary" remarks against Khera at various occasions before the press. "However, it primarily appears that merely to gain some political momentum in favour of his party, this statement has been made by the Appellant. Albeit, we cannot lose sight of the fact that the Chief Minister of the State, who is also husband of the complainant, has made certain unparliamentary remarks against the Appellant in various press statements which have been filed before this Court", it noted. The Congress leader had approached the Supreme Court against the rejection of his anticipatory bail by the Gauhati High Court in a case where an FIR has been registered by the Assam police against Khera for allegedly making false allegations against Riniki Bhuyan Sharma, the wife of Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma. The Gauhati High Court had denied him relief on April 24. Earlier, the Supreme Court had also rejected Khera's plea seeking to extend the transit anticipatory bail, granted to him earlier by the Telangana High Court, on the ground of enabling him to approach any jurisdictional court in Assam to seek relief. However, the apex court had clarified its earlier order in which it had stayed the one-week transit anticipatory bail granted to Khera by the Telangana High Court to the extent that the same will not have any adverse influence on the jurisdictional court, which would decide over Khera's plea. (ANI)
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May 1, 2026, 07:09 AM
Goa Cabinet Reshuffle Possible: Two New Ministers on Cards?

Goa Cabinet Reshuffle Possible: Two New Ministers on Cards?

Lokmat News Network, Panaji: There is a possibility of further reshuffle of the Goa cabinet. Political sources informed that two MLAs may get ministerial berths. One of the current ministers may get a berth. Chief Minister Pramod Sawant, however, has kept all the information under wraps. Chief Minister and BJP state president Damu Naik met party national president Naveen in Delhi. The strategy for the next election was also discussed. Special emphasis was laid on strengthening the strategy, party organization in view of the upcoming assembly elections. The current political situation was discussed in detail. The strategy for the next election, organizational structure and information about the welfare work done by the government were guided effectively at the grassroots level. Naveen underlined the need to activate the workers to further strengthen the party's mass base. Meanwhile, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant met Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia in Delhi and discussed in detail the implementation of the BharatNet project.
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May 1, 2026, 07:08 AM
May Day Celebrations Held Across West Bengal

May Day Celebrations Held Across West Bengal

On the historic May Day, a flag was hoisted at Shramik Bhawan and tributes were paid to the martyrs. Left Front President Biman Bose, CPI (M) Politburo Member Sridip Bhattacharya, CITU State President Anadi Sahu, State Secretary Ziaul Alam along with other leaders participated. The May Day flag was hoisted at Mihir Das Bhawan, CPI (M) District Office, Malda. Beedi workers observed May Day at Nimdaria village, Basirhat.
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May 1, 2026, 07:06 AM
West Bengal Sees High Turnout Among Third Gender Electors in Assembly Polls

West Bengal Sees High Turnout Among Third Gender Electors in Assembly Polls

West Bengal recorded a strong turnout among third gender electors in the second phase of the Assembly polls, with 91.28 per cent of them exercising their franchise, according to data from the Election Commission. A total of 1,257 third gender electors participated in the two-phase elections in the state—465 in the first phase and 792 in the second. While the turnout stood at 56.79 per cent in phase I, it rose sharply to 91.28 per cent in phase II. Among other states, Puducherry recorded the highest overall turnout of third gender electors at 91.81 per cent in the recently concluded Assembly polls. The Union Territory has 139 third gender electors, of whom 91.81 per cent cast their votes, the poll body said. Tamil Nadu reported 7,728 third gender electors, with a turnout of 60.49 per cent in the April 23 polling. Assam, which has 343 third gender electors, recorded a turnout of 36.84 per cent, while Kerala, with 277 such electors, saw 57.04 per cent voting. Polling in Tamil Nadu was held on April 23, while Kerala, Assam and Puducherry went to polls on April 9. West Bengal voted in two phases on April 23 and April 29. Counting of votes for all the Assembly elections will take place on May 4. The Election Commission data also showed a steady rise in enrolment of third gender electors over the years. In the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, 48,194 people were registered as third gender voters, compared to 39,075 in 2019, marking an increase of 23.5 per cent. However, only 27 per cent of them exercised their franchise in 2024. The poll body classifies voters under three categories—Male, Female and Others (third gender)—following reforms pushed earlier by former chief election commissioner Navin Chawla to improve inclusion in the electoral process. (With PTI inputs)
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May 1, 2026, 07:05 AM
Apple Seeks Refunds for Tariffs Paid Under Trump's Trade Policies

Apple Seeks Refunds for Tariffs Paid Under Trump's Trade Policies

Apple is seeking refunds for the tariffs it paid under Donald Trump 's trade policies.The move comes after the Supreme Court recently ruled those tariffs unconstitutional.During a recent earnings call, Apple's CEO Tim Cook said they are following "the established processes" to apply for these refunds.The company has disclosed more than $3.3 billion in tariff costs during Trump's second term.
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May 1, 2026, 07:05 AM
Trump Claims Credit for Stopping War Between India and Pakistan

Trump Claims Credit for Stopping War Between India and Pakistan

US President Donald Trump has struck an old chord again, claiming he stopped a war between India and Pakistan last year. Trump was referring to the war-like situation between India and Pakistan last year, when India destroyed dozens of terror launch pads in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir in Operation Sindoor after the Pahalgam attack. Trump has claimed he threatened to impose tariffs to stop this war. Reiterating his claims of US mediation, Trump said he stopped a nuclear war between the two countries. Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office, Trump said he has stopped eight wars so far and India-Pakistan is one of them. Trump said, "I have resolved eight wars. In almost every case, those countries have thanked me and even written to the Nobel Committee." He went on to name India. "India's prime minister said it could have saved 50 million lives." Pakistan's nuclear arsenal. "He also said," India's nuclear arsenal could have saved two million lives. "
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May 1, 2026, 07:00 AM
UAE Leaves OPEC Amid Regional Turmoil Following US-Israeli Attack on Iran

UAE Leaves OPEC Amid Regional Turmoil Following US-Israeli Attack on Iran

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has announced its decision to leave its membership of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) before peace is restored in West Asia, which is in turmoil due to the joint US-Israeli military attack on Iran. In fact, starting today (May 1), it will produce and sell oil independently of OPEC's production control order. It is not yet clear how much of a blow this decision will be to OPEC's influence in the oil world. The UAE feels that its financial interests in OPEC, which is currently controlled by Saudi Arabia, are being undermined. OPEC members cannot produce more than the specified amount. The UAE wants to produce much more oil and make more money by selling it. They have plans to double production in the next few years. There are also political and geopolitical strategic reasons for leaving their membership. The US-Israeli war of aggression against Iran has caused considerable damage outside Iran, and Iran has suffered the greatest losses in the past few years due to its military bases in the Persian Gulf.
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US-Iran Military Engagement Reaches Critical Legal Threshold

US-Iran Military Engagement Reaches Critical Legal Threshold

Washington, DC [US], May 1 (ANI): The administration of President Donald Trump has maintained that the United States is "not at war" with Iran, even as the military engagement reaches a pivotal legal threshold under the War Powers Resolution, establishing a potential confrontation between the White House and Congress. House Speaker Mike Johnson stated on Thursday that authorisation from Congress is not required at this juncture, according to a report by NBC News. Johnson argued that the US is not involved in active hostilities, telling the outlet at the Capitol, "I don't think we have an active, kinetic military bombing, firing, or anything like that. Right now, we are trying to broker a peace." When questioned about the 60-day limit set by the 1973 War Powers Resolution, which expires this Friday, he was categorical, stating, "We are not at war." The 1973 statute stipulates that a president must withdraw American forces from hostilities within 60 days unless a formal authorisation is granted by Congress. President Trump officially informed lawmakers of the military campaign on 2 March, making 1 May the critical deadline. As no such authorisation has been secured, the situation has sparked concerns of a constitutional standoff. While the law permits a 30-day extension, it remains uncertain if the President will utilise that provision. Central to the White House's legal position is the argument that a current ceasefire effectively halts the War Powers timeline. US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth informed a Senate hearing that the cessation of active combat alters the legal requirements. "I would defer to the White House and White House counsel on that. However, we are in a ceasefire right now, which, in our understanding, means the 60-day clock pauses or stops in a ceasefire," Hegseth noted. This interpretation has met resistance from Democrats, who contend that the law does not allow for such a pause. Senator Tim Kaine remarked, "I do not believe the statute would support that," further adding, "I think the 60 days runs (out) maybe tomorrow, and that's going to pose a really important legal question for the administration there." Throughout the conflict, President Trump's own descriptions of the military action have varied. During the initial strikes on 28 February, he warned that "the lives of courageous American heroes may be lost, and we may have casualties. That often happens in war." By March 9, he suggested that "the war is very complete, pretty much," and later characterised the mission as "both" a war and a "little excursion." In subsequent remarks during March, the President hinted at avoiding the specific terminology of war because "you are supposed to get approval" from Congress. Nonetheless, by mid-April, he stated, "I had to go to a war." In a recent interview with Newsmax on Thursday, he continued this ambiguous rhetoric, noting that the stock market reached record levels "during the war, or the military operation, whatever you'd like to call it." The hostilities began on 28 February following coordinated strikes by the US and Israel against Tehran and other regional targets. Iran responded by striking US bases and Israeli positions, alongside disrupting maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, which caused a sharp spike in global oil prices. Opposition lawmakers argue the administration is on precarious legal footing. Senator Adam Schiff stated that the 60-day mark is the moment many colleagues may join efforts to bring the engagement to a close. "After two months of war, thirteen service members' lives lost, and billions of dollars squandered, it is time we recognised that the price we have paid is already too high," Schiff said. Despite these protests, any legislative attempt to halt the administration's actions would face the challenge of a Republican-controlled House and a potential presidential veto. (ANI)
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May 1, 2026, 07:00 AM
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann Fails to Appear in Defamation Case Hearing

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann Fails to Appear in Defamation Case Hearing

Former MLA Nazar Singh Manshahia had filed a defamation case against Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann. The case was heard in the Mansa court today. However, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann did not come to the court and now the case will be heard on May 20. Mann's lawyer filed an application in the court and said that today there is a special session of the assembly. That is why the Chief Minister cannot appear in court in person. Therefore, the court has given a new date for the hearing by accepting this application. In fact, the Mansa court had directed CM Mann to appear in court in person today on May 1. The court had also said that if he does not appear, legal action can be taken to cancel his bail. Let us tell you that a defamation case was filed against him after the then MLA Nazar Singh Manshahia joined the Congress. Despite the order to appear several times so far, Bhagwant Mann did not appear in the court. Now it is to be seen that the court or the CM of the House can not appear in the court today.
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May 1, 2026, 06:56 AM
Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei Healthy, Says Deputy for International Affairs

Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei Healthy, Says Deputy for International Affairs

Tehran [ Iran ], May 1 (ANI): Ayatollah Mohsen Qomi, Member of the Assembly of Experts and the Deputy for International Affairs in the office of the Supreme Leader of Iran , dismissed claims by the US on Iran 's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei and said that the leader is healthy, Fars News Agency reported. Qomi said that such tactics are used by the West to elicit their reaction and engage in rumour mongering. "Some people ask about the health status of His Eminence the Leader, Ayatollah Sayyid Mojtaba Khamenei. This is a trick used by the enemy, who wants to say, 'Why is he not present? Why doesn't he send an audio or video message? Why don't the people who have visited him come forward and speak?' They want to use these questions to force us into reacting, so they can achieve their goals," he said, as quoted by Fars News Agency. Qomi said that despite his injuries, Iran ian officials were now focused on preserving the Supreme Leader's life. "Right now, the most important issue for us is to help preserve the life of His Eminence the Leader, who is currently the Proof of God on earth. And I assure you that despite the injuries he sustained there, Almighty God preserved him as a treasure for the Shia," he said. Qomi also confirmed that Mojtaba Khamenei was in the building which was bombed, but was ultimately saved. "He was in that very building that was bombed, where others were martyred. Just minutes before the explosion, by God's will he had gone into the courtyard. God wanted him to be preserved," he said. "Currently, he is in perfect health and is actively managing affairs. He oversees matters related to negotiations and field operations with his direct supervision. Recently, he even gave specific instructions to the negotiating team regarding what actions to take under various conditions. He has full command over the situation," Qomi added, as reported by Fars News agency. Earlier, on April 28, Deputy Representative of the Supreme Leader of Iran in India, Mohammad Hossein Ziyaeenia, had said that the country's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei is in "a good situation and fine". "The situation of our Supreme Leader, Hazrat Ayatollah Sayyid Mojtaba Khamenei, is, thanks to God, good. According to the communication that we had a couple of days ago, he is in a good situation, he's fine," Ziyaeenia said in an interview with ANI. The New York Times had reported earlier that Mojtaba Khamenei has largely remained out of public view following the February 28 airstrikes on the compound of the former Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, where he had been residing. The attack also led to the deaths of his wife and son. Since then, access to Mojtaba Khamenei has been highly restricted, with only a limited circle--primarily medical personnel--attending to him as he recovers from injuries sustained in the strikes, The New York Times reported. (ANI)
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May 1, 2026, 06:54 AM
Iran Steps Up Efforts to Rebuild Missile Capabilities Amid Diplomatic Tensions

Iran Steps Up Efforts to Rebuild Missile Capabilities Amid Diplomatic Tensions

The Iranian government has stepped up operations to recover missiles and various munitions that were "hidden underground or buried in rubble" following aerial bombardments by the United States and Israel , according to a report by NBC News. Citing a US official and two additional sources acquainted with the situation, the report indicates that Tehran is leveraging the current cessation of hostilities to "quickly rebuild its drone and missile capabilities". The recovery efforts are focused on extracting weaponry previously concealed or submerged under debris caused by the strikes. US officials reportedly believe these actions are intended to ensure Iran is prepared to "launch attacks across the Middle East" should President Donald Trump opt to restart military engagements. According to NBC News, the push to excavate these strategic assets is viewed as a move to restore offensive capacity in anticipation of any future shifts in the regional security landscape. This clandestine rearmament effort follows a sharp diplomatic escalation at the United Nations, where Amir Saeid Iravani, Iran's Permanent Representative, hit back at six Arab nations. Iravani alleged their complicity in military actions, stating those countries participated in aggression by "placing at the disposal of the US-Israeli enemy the military bases located on their soil, from which airstrikes were launched against Iran." Defending Tehran's military responses as a "legitimate right to self-defense, as stipulated in the UN Charter", Iravani cautioned that nations allowing the use of their "bases, airspace, territorial waters, or soil to attack Iran are responsible and must be held accountable. "He further sought to distance Tehran from the initial spark of the conflict, remarking that "Iran was not the initiator of the conflict and war." This diplomatic friction coincides with assertions from the Donald Trump administration that the United States is "not at war" with Iran, even as the deadlock continues to push global oil prices to a historic high. The remarks from Washington come as a critical legal deadline approaches under the US War Powers Act, which mandates congressional consent for sustained military operations. White House officials maintain that the current ceasefire effectively "pauses" the 60-day legal clock for seeking such authorisation. Supporting this stance, US House Speaker Mike Johnson told NBC News, "I don't think we have an active, kinetic military bombing, firing, or anything like that. Right now, we are trying to broker a peace." Johnson added that he would be "very reluctant to get in front of the administration" during sensitive negotiations. Similarly, US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth informed lawmakers that the cessation of hostilities "pauses" the clock. When questioned by Democratic Senator Tim Kaine regarding the May 1 deadline, Hegseth remarked, "Ultimately, I would defer to the White House and White House counsel on that. However, we are in a ceasefire right now, which, in our understanding, means the 60-day clock pauses or stops in a ceasefire. "The conflict originally commenced on 28 February following joint US-Israeli strikes that killed Iran's then Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. President Trump formally notified Congress of the campaign on 2 March, establishing 1 May as the milestone for the War Powers Act. However, Democratic lawmakers have challenged this legal interpretation, with Senator Kaine stating, "I do not believe the statute would support that." Despite these challenges and a failed Senate resolution to limit executive authority, Republican control of the House and the threat of a presidential veto continue to hamper efforts to conclude the hostilities. Senator Adam Schiff, noting the loss of thirteen service members, declared that with the 60-day mark arriving, "the price we have paid is already too high." (ANI)
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May 1, 2026, 06:51 AM
Election Commission's Hi-Tech War Room Monitors West Bengal Polls

Election Commission's Hi-Tech War Room Monitors West Bengal Polls

New Delhi: West Bengal did not just vote this time, every vote was also monitored. The Election Commission converted its headquarters in Delhi into a hi-tech war room, sitting 1400 km away and monitoring the activities of every booth. The clear message was - distance can no longer be a shield for any disturbance. The Commission, under the leadership of Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, had already assured -'No fear, no fraud, no chappa vote.'To deliver on this promise, this war room was set up, equipped with dozens of screens and live feeds, like a film control room. From 6 am, this war room was bustling. By 6: 30 am, live streaming of Bengal's booths began to appear on the screens and senior officers were activated with their respective responsibilities. At exactly 7 pm, the CEC entered and took stock of the situation and sensitive booths were immediately marked. It was not limited to just one hour of monitoring, but at 9 am, at 11 am, the cycle checkout analysis of the action was also done.
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May 1, 2026, 06:44 AM
India Announces Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Via Lipulekh Pass, Raising Tensions with Nepal

India Announces Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Via Lipulekh Pass, Raising Tensions with Nepal

Kathmandu: This year's Kailash Mansarovar Yatra has been announced by the Government of India. It will pass through Lipulekh Pass in Pithoragarh district via Kumaon and Nathula Pass in Sikkim. The Ministry of External Affairs has informed that the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra will take place between June and August this year with the support of the Government of China. The cooperation of India and China for this Yatra may annoy Nepal. Lipulekh is the area that Nepal has been claiming and India has been denying this claim. Nepal Expert has demanded a strict attitude from its government on this issue. India has decided to start trade with China via Lipulekh in addition to Kailash Mansarovar Yatra. India and China are scheduled to resume trade here from June 2026. This may provoke a sharp reaction from Nepal. This will be a particularly challenging situation for the Prime Minister of Nepal, who came to Lipu and India in March itself.
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