Editorial

‘Cheap publicity’: Congress slams BJP’s Navya Haridas for challenging Priyanka Gandhi’s victory from Wayanad

BJP candidate Navya Haridas challenged Priyanka Gandhi Vadra’s Wayanad by-election win. Congress called the challenge a publicity stunt. They expect the petition’s rejection and a penalty against Haridas. Haridas alleges misleading nomination papers and hidden assets. BJP and communist parties questioned Gandhi’s victory. The by-election happened after Rahul Gandhi vacated the seat.

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‘Statements to please their masters’: BJP slams Congress leader Digvijaya Singh over remarks on PM Modi’s Kuwait visit

BJP’s Tarun Chugh criticized Congress leader Digvijaya Singh for his remarks on PM Modi’s Kuwait visit. Chugh accused Singh of “petty politics” and “anti-national” statements that defame India while PM Modi enhances the nation’s global image. Singh had criticized the PM’s international speeches on “world brotherhood” contrasting them with his domestic “Hindutva” rhetoric.

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‘Visit these areas and see the hellish conditions’: LG slams Delhi govt after ground visits; Kejriwal says ‘thanks’

Delhi Lieutenant Governor V.K. Saxena highlighted the “hellish living conditions” in parts of Delhi, sharing visuals of overflowing sewers and resident complaints about power cuts and sanitation issues. He urged Chief Minister Atishi and AAP convenor Arvind Kejriwal to address the problems. Kejriwal thanked Saxena and assured prompt action.

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‘Document verification, door-to-door checking’: Delhi Police begins crackdown on illegal Bangladeshi immigrants

Delhi Police have identified 175 individuals suspected of being undocumented Bangladeshi immigrants. As concerns rise about illegal immigration, authorities conducted thorough checks and verifications, even dispatching teams to suspects’ places of origin. This initiative follows recent political discussions and directives from the Municipal Corporation of Delhi to identify illegal immigrants in schools and prevent issuing them birth certificates.

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‘Easy to take out genie of hatred from bottle but not to put it back’: Digvijaya Singh’s jibe at PM Modi

Congress leader Digvijaya Singh criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Kuwait speech, accusing him of promoting hatred between Hindus and minorities in India for political gains. Digvijaya Singh contrasted Modi’s international calls for brotherhood with his domestic Hindutva rhetoric. He urged Modi to echo Rahul Gandhi’s message of unity within India.

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