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Apr 12, 2026, 04:42 PM
China Establishes New City in Xinjiang Province Amid Border Row Concerns

China Establishes New City in Xinjiang Province Amid Border Row Concerns

New Delhi: China has once again stirred up a border row by establishing a new city (county) called Sanling in Xinjiang province bordering Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and Afghanistan. The area is very close to the Karakoram mountain ranges and is strategically linked to the highly sensitive Wakhan Corridor. China claims that this administrative unit has been created to prevent the infiltration of Uygur terrorists and tighten security arrangements. However, defence experts believe that this move is not limited to security, but is part of China's old strategy to grab land by increasing its population and administration in the border areas. Notably, this is the third new city established by China along the Xinjiang border in the last one year. It had earlier created Hain and Hekang counties, which India has strongly objected to as parts of these areas fall within the Indian union territory of Ladakh.
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Apr 12, 2026, 04:31 PM
BJP Organizes 'Jan Seva Sankalp' Program Ahead of Nadiad Municipal Elections

BJP Organizes 'Jan Seva Sankalp' Program Ahead of Nadiad Municipal Elections

In view of the forthcoming municipal elections in Nadiad, today a grand'Jan Seva Sankalp'program was organized by the BJP party. The specialty of this program was that it was started from the birthplace of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the architect of united India. On this occasion, former Deputy Chief Minister Nitinbhai Patel made a special appearance and paid tribute to Sardar Patel by visiting his birthplace. All the 52 candidates of Nadiad Municipality who entered the election fray gathered at this holy place and took the pledge of public service. Nitinbhai Patel administered oath to all the candidates to remain true to the party's ideology and work for public welfare. Nadiad MLA Pankajbhai Desai and the leaders of the organization were present on this occasion in large numbers. There was great enthusiasm among the workers and the atmosphere became election-like. Nitinbhai Patel expressed optimism in his address that the BJP would win all the 52 seats of Nadiad with a huge majority. He said that the BJP's victory with the confidence of the people and the organization of this municipality will definitely add to the BJP's strength in the electoral process.
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Apr 12, 2026, 04:10 PM
US-Iran Tensions Escalate as Ceasefire Falters and War Threat Looms

US-Iran Tensions Escalate as Ceasefire Falters and War Threat Looms

Tensions between the United States and Iran have escalated since the failure of the Islamabad talks. There is a threat of war between the two countries again. At present, there is a two-week ceasefire, but it is uncertain how long it will last. Meanwhile, Iran claimed on Sunday that it drove away an American ship in the Strait of Hormuz. On seeing the ship, the Iranian military declared it an ultimatum, warning it to withdraw if they do not retreat. After this, the US Navy ship fled the scene. The US sent warships to remove the mines laid by Iran in the Strait of Hormuz. This angered Iran and it asked these ships to stay away. Meanwhile, on Sunday, Iran's state broadcaster, Press TV, quoted high-level military and security sources as saying that its cruise missiles have almost hit the US destroyers and the attack has been deployed, which the US drones claim is the last warning to the Iranian military. "We have been forced to retreat for 30 minutes."
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Apr 12, 2026, 04:00 PM
Gujarat BJP State President Jagdish Vishwakarma Embarks on District Tour

Gujarat BJP State President Jagdish Vishwakarma Embarks on District Tour

Ahmedabad: With an aim to strengthen the organization of Gujarat Pradesh BJP, State President Jagdish Vishwakarma will visit different taluks of Junagadh and Gandhinagar districts tomorrow on Monday, 13 April 2026. During this tour, he will directly interact with booth level workers and discuss the upcoming political strategy. Morning programs: Booth dialogue in Keshod and Mendrada: The tour of the State President will start from Agtarai in Keshod taluka at 9: 30 am. He will attend the'Booth Karyakarta Samvad'program organized at Chhatrala Patel Samaj in Agtarai. Then in the morning 11.00 will attend the Karyakarta Samvad at Samadhiyala in Mendrada taluka and review the organizational work. Afternoon programs - Aastha and Inauguration: At 2: 30 pm, Jagdish Vishwakarma will visit Aai Shri Deval Maa Ashram at Baliyavad in Junagadh taluka, where he will receive darshan and blessings.
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Apr 12, 2026, 03:44 PM
US-Iran Talks in Islamabad Conclude Without Breakthrough Amid Distrust and Deadlocks

US-Iran Talks in Islamabad Conclude Without Breakthrough Amid Distrust and Deadlocks

The talks between the US and Iranian delegations in Islamabad concluded early Sunday without a breakthrough. The negotiations to end the war in West Asia lasted 21 hours amid a fragile truce brokered by Pakistan. The parties dispersed without a settlement owing to an atmosphere of distrust and deadlocks. Tehran labelled Washington’s demands as “excessive.” Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, who led the Iranian delegation, said the US “ultimately failed to gain the trust of the Iranian delegation.” US President Donald Trump announced that US Navy will now block all ships looking to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, but also asserted that the Iranian side hadn’t left the bargaining table. But will Iran talk to US again after the Islamabad failure? Following the meeting, Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei told a local news outlet that common ground was found on several issues but that “on two, three key topics there were significant differences and, ultimately, the talks did not lead to an agreement.” Details about the deadlocks have also emerged. US and Iranian media houses have reported three major sticking points: The US has been pushing Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and restore the pre-war status quo. Iran effectively blocked trade through this critical waterway during the conflict by targeting vessels and laying mines – a move that triggered a global energy crunch and gave Tehran significant bargaining power. Tehran sought to legitimise its control over the Strait at the negotiation table, demanding US recognition of Iran’s sovereignty over the maritime route, according to its 10-point proposal. However, under the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS), both westbound and eastbound shipping lanes lie entirely within the territorial waters of Oman, contrary to Tehran’s assertions in recent social media posts. Notably, the maritime borders were established in a treaty between Iran and Oman in July 1974, and the countries joined the IMO in June 1958 and July 1974, respectively. Most importantly, unlike the Suez Canal, navigation along the Strait of Hormuz is governed by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), which stipulates free, unhindered navigation for all vessels transiting the Strait. Regardless, Tehran has reportedly leveraged its position by charging $2 million for each vessel transiting the chokepoint by diverting maritime traffic around Iran’s Larak Island — a route reportedly free of mines, according to a map issued by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Iran has reportedly sought to use the revenue as reparations for the war. Moreover, Tehran utilised its grip over the channel to cleave existing faultlines between Washington and its partners by allowing ships belonging to India, Pakistan, Iraq, Japan, Korea and France to pass through. Thus far, Hormuz been has the most powerful negotiation tool on the table. During the conflict, a parliamentary commission in Iran approved plans to impose tolls on vessels transiting the Strait – a direct challenge to the Gulf Arab states’ influence in the region. According to reports, Tehran also suggested splitting the toll collected with Oman. The US has demanded that Iran completely dismantle its uranium enrichment programme — the core of Tehran’s latent nuclear weapons capability. Iran has insisted on its sovereign right to enrichment as a signatory of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty and keeping their nuclear programme running for power generation. However, Washington doubts its intentions. While there are several nuclear facilities in Iran, Bushehr is the only functional power plant. More importantly, Iran reportedly possesses approximately 450 kilograms of 60 per cent-enriched uranium, which is convertible to weapons-grade (90 per cent-enriched) uranium within weeks. The enrichment level is far beyond the required level for power generation (& gt ;5 per cent), and the amount is enough to more than 10 nuclear bombs, according to an estimate cited by Axios. Earlier, Oman’s Foreign Minister Hamad Al Busaidi said that Tehran had conceded to several of Washington’s demands ​​before the war broke out on February 28. The demands included zero stockpiling of nuclear material, down-blending its existing 60 per cent enriched stockpile to irreversible fuel, and allowing US inspectors access to Iranian nuclear sites. But the US and Israel conducted the strikes anyway, which may be the reason behind the trust deficit today. Notably, US President Donald Trump turned down the proposal of his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin , to transfer the nuclear material to Moscow, which would have resolved the deadlock before both decided to reach the negotiation table. The Indian Express reported earlier that Tehran has demanded that Washington release $27 billion in frozen revenues, including oil revenues held in Iraq, Luxembourg, Bahrain, Japan, Qatar, Turkey and Germany. The Iranians argued that releasing the frozen assets and providing sanctions relief would help them rebuild after the war. Similarly, in 2015, Iran regained access to more than $100 billion in frozen assets after the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). Iran had agreed to significantly limit its nuclear programme, cap uranium enrichment at 3.67%, and allow foreign inspection of its nuclear sites. Both parties expressed readiness to continue the discussions. “We leave here with a very simple proposal: a method of understanding that is our final and best offer…We’ll see if the Iranians accept it,” said US Vice President JD Vance, who was leading the delegation. After the meeting, Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf said it was the “time for the US to decide whether it can earn our trust or not.”
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Apr 12, 2026, 03:43 PM
China Establishes New County in Xinjiang Province Amid Security Concerns

China Establishes New County in Xinjiang Province Amid Security Concerns

China has set up a new county in its volatile Xinjiang province near Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) and the Afghanistan border in an apparent move to beef up security along the narrow Wakhan Corridor to curb infiltration of Uyghur separatist militants.The county, named Cenling, is located near the Karakoram mountain range and close to the borders with PoK and Afghanistan, underscoring its strategic significance.This is the third new county established by China in Xinjiang, a predominantly Muslim Uyghur region, in just over a year.India last year lodged a protest with China over the creation of Hean and Hekang counties, stating that parts of their jurisdiction fall within its union territory of Ladakh.Hean includes much of the disputed Aksai Chin plateau, which is part of Ladakh occupied by China in the 1962 war and has remained a focal point of the India-China border dispute.Also ReadIndia rejects China's 'mischievous' move to rename places in ArunachalChina to resume some ties with Taiwan including more direct flightsUS intel indicates China plans to ship air defense systems to Iran: ReportKim Jong Un backs China's push for multipolar world, calls for deeper tiesChina won't tolerate Taiwan's independence, says President Xi JinpingThe Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region government announced the establishment of Cenling on March 26, though details of its administrative divisions and exact boundaries were not specified.It will be administered by Kashgar prefecture, according to a report in the Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post.Kashgar, a historic city located on the ancient Silk Road, is a strategic gateway connecting China with South and Central Asia.It is also the starting point of the controversial USD 60 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), which passes through PoK and has been opposed by India.Experts say the creation of Cenling reflects Beijing's growing focus on border security and governance.Lin Minwang, a professor at the Institute of International Studies in Shanghai-based Fudan University, said the move "reflects China's deeper recognition of the strategic importance of this region"."At a broader level, the decision signals China's emphasis on its borderlands," Lin was quoted as saying by the Post.He noted that the new county is geographically connected to Afghanistan's narrow Wakhan Corridor, a 74-km strip bordering Xinjiang that separates Tajikistan and PoK, highlighting China's security and counterterrorism concerns.Beijing in past has expressed concern about Uyghur militants of the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM) using the Wakhan Corridor as a route to enter Xinjiang from Afghanistan.Yun Sun, a senior fellow at the Stimson Centre in Washington, said the new county represented a drive towards a "stronger grass-roots level government structure for effective governance and control"."It helps to strengthen the stabilisation efforts by the government in the frontier region, which is traditionally more subject to ethnic turbulence and potential infiltration of foreign militants from Central Asia," she said.
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Apr 12, 2026, 03:34 PM
Turkey and Israel Engage in Diplomatic and Legal Battle Over 2025 Gaza Convoy Incident

Turkey and Israel Engage in Diplomatic and Legal Battle Over 2025 Gaza Convoy Incident

Istanbul: Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, Turkey and Israel have now engaged in a direct diplomatic and legal battle. A historic lawsuit was filed in a Turkish Istanbul court on Friday, accusing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and 35 other high-ranking officials of carrying out a military operation on the civilian convoy "Sumud Flotilla" heading to Gaza. Turkish prosecutors have asked for a minimum of 1,102 years and a maximum of 4,596 years of rigorous imprisonment for those accused in the case. The October 2025 incident, which occurred in international waters, has been described by Turkey as a crime against humanity, bringing relations between the two countries to a new low. Israel has also reacted very aggressively. Israeli Defense Minister Yisrael Katz has directly targeted Turkish President Erdogan, calling him a "paper tiger." Klaus said that the Iranian regime is now failing to hide its anti-Semitic missiles.
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Apr 12, 2026, 03:33 PM
BRS Leader KTR Announces Statewide Padayatra, Rules Out Alliances with BJP

BRS Leader KTR Announces Statewide Padayatra, Rules Out Alliances with BJP

BRS working president K T Rama Rao on Sunday, April 12, announced that he would embark on a statewide padayatra next year, as part of efforts to reconnect with the people and strengthen the party’s organisational set-up. Addressing reporters at Kyathanpalli in Mancherial district, Rama Rao said the party would contest the upcoming elections independently. “Alliances have not worked for us. We will contest alone and return to power,” he asserted, ruling out any tie-up with the BJP . Rama Rao said the party would launch a membership drive in May and June and conduct training programmes for cadre. Acknowledging a disconnect during the party’s decade-long rule, he said steps would be taken to bridge the gap through direct engagement, including the proposed padayatra. Rama Rao expressed confidence that the BRS would stage a strong comeback in the next elections. On delimitation, Rama Rao, popularly known as KTR, said the proposed increase in Assembly and Parliamentary constituencies would create new political opportunities. According to him, if the current proportional representation is retained, there would be no objection. “If all states receive a uniform increase in seats without reducing the existing share, there is no reason for concern.” Emphasising the electoral strategy, he said the party would prioritise winnability in ticket allocation. Rama Rao admitted to past lapses in coordination between the government and grassroots leaders, including cadre, sarpanches, and mandal-level representatives, stressing the need for better communication with them. Launching a sharp attack on the Congress government led by A Revanth Reddy, Rama Rao alleged that key welfare schemes such as ‘Rythu Bandhu’ and farm loan waivers were not being implemented properly, causing distress among farmers. Flagging delays in fee reimbursement affecting students, he claimed that public confidence in the government was declining. The BRS leader further criticised the allocation of funds to the Pranahita project despite objections from Maharashtra and demanded early completion of the Chennur lift irrigation scheme. On Singareni (State-owned coal mining firm, Singareni Collieries Company Limited), he claimed expansion of opencast mining was reducing employment opportunities and resulting in workers’ discontent. Targeting the BJP, he alleged that its leaders “failed” to fulfil promises of bringing funds after winning the Karimnagar Corporation and were projecting that development in the country was driven by a single leader. He exuded confidence that the induction of senior leader Jeevan Reddy (who quit Congress recently) would strengthen the party in the erstwhile Karimnagar region. Dismissing reports of factionalism within the party, he said all leaders were working under the leadership of BRS President K Chandrashekar Rao.
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Apr 12, 2026, 03:29 PM
US Takes Tough Stance on Strait of Hormuz, Threatens Blockade if Necessary

US Takes Tough Stance on Strait of Hormuz, Threatens Blockade if Necessary

ExpandAdd as a preferredsource on google Amid the ongoing tensions in West Asia, US President Trump has made a big and tough statement on Iran. Trump justified his earlier controversial statement that all civilization can be destroyed. He also made it clear that the United States is now going to take a tough stance on the Strait of Hormuz. Trending videos / ads removed. Trump said that the United States will adopt an all-in-all out strategy. This means that either all ships will be allowed to move or no one will. He said that the United States will not allow Iran to make money by selling oil and a complete blockade can be implemented for this. According to Trump, many countries can also support the US in this move. Advertisement Is there a preparation for a complete blockade in Hormuz? Trump's statement makes it clear that the US is moving the most important oil supply route to control the prices of the Strait of Hormuz.
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Apr 12, 2026, 03:27 PM
Gonda's Electoral Roll Sees Significant Decrease in Voters After SIR

Gonda's Electoral Roll Sees Significant Decrease in Voters After SIR

Gonda. In the last electoral roll of the Assembly released after the SIR, there are less than 2022 voters. In this case, the name of the left out eligible voters will increase. They will have to fill the form along with the declaration form. In the assembly election of 2022, 24.57 lakh voters were given the right to vote. Now four years later, 22.15 lakh voters have been added. Trending Videos Remove this video / advertisement In the 2022 assembly election, the total number of voters in the seven assembly seats of Gonda district Katra Bazar, Karnailganj, Tarabganj, Mankapur, Gaura, Mehnaun and Gonda Sadar was about 24.57 lakh (2,457,573). This included a large part of male and female voters, out of which more than 13.96 lakh voters exercised their franchise. During this time, 13,96,395 (about 56.8% turnouts) voters exercised their franchise and elected representatives.
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Apr 12, 2026, 03:03 PM
Congress State President Urges Party Workers to Defend Public Against Harassment, Criticizes Modi Government

Congress State President Urges Party Workers to Defend Public Against Harassment, Criticizes Modi Government

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google Congress state president Ajay Rai said that wherever complaints of harassment of the public are received, Congress workers should immediately reach and give a befitting reply to the harassers. He was addressing the office bearers of Congress Right to Information Department at the state office on Sunday. Trending VideosDelete this video / advertisement. State president Ajay Rai said that every party worker should be prepared for the assembly elections 2027. Congress'Manmohan government of UPA-1 enacted the RTI Act in 2005 as a right for the general public to get information from the government and to expose corruption. The Modi government has weakened it to hide its corruption. Right to Advertisement activists are being implicated in fake cases so that the corruption of the government cannot be exposed. State president of RTI department Pushpendra Srivastava presided over the occasion. Manish Hindavi, Anamika Asif Ali, Rizvi Jamavi, Dr.
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Apr 12, 2026, 03:00 PM
'Jan Seva Sankalp' Program: Gujarat BJP Candidates Pledge Public Service in Ahmedabad

'Jan Seva Sankalp' Program: Gujarat BJP Candidates Pledge Public Service in Ahmedabad

Ahmedabad: Gujarat Pradesh BJP today organized a grand'Jan Seva Sankalp'program in all the 15 Municipal Corporations of the state. As part of this program, Chief Minister Bhupendrabhai Patel administered the oath of public service to all the BJP candidates of 48 wards of Karnavati Mahanagar (Ahmedabad) in the presence of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay's statue in Kankria. All the candidates pledged to take the benefits of the central and state government's welfare schemes led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the last man. In the presence of the Chief Minister in Karnavati, Sankalp: In this program of Karnavati Mahanagar, Chief Minister Bhupendrabhai Patel motivated the candidates to continuously serve the people as per the BJP's ideology. On this occasion, Cabinet Minister Hrishikesh Patel, State Vice President Bharatbhai Pandya and Karnavati Mahanagar President Prerakbhai Shah were present.
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Apr 12, 2026, 02:54 PM
PM Modi Interacts with Booth Workers; Putin Offers to Mediate US-Iran Conflict

PM Modi Interacts with Booth Workers; Putin Offers to Mediate US-Iran Conflict

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will interact with booth workers from Tamil Nadu under the "Mera Booth Sabse Mazboot" programme through the NaMo app tomorrow. PM Modi will interact with booth workers from Tamil Nadu through the NaMo app at around 4 pm. Russian President Putin has now come forward to end the US-Iran war. Putin has spoken to the President of Iran and discussed the current situation in the Middle East. Meanwhile, Putin has offered to mediate. Former UP minister and senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader Harinarayan Rajbhar died on Sunday. His family members have been informed of his death. Rajbhar, 76, complained of breathing problems. He was admitted to a hospital in Lucknow on Saturday night. Union Home Minister Amit Shah has reached Delhi for a meeting.
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Apr 12, 2026, 02:43 PM
Easter Truce Breached: Ukraine and Russia Accuse Each Other of Ceasefire Violations

Easter Truce Breached: Ukraine and Russia Accuse Each Other of Ceasefire Violations

Ukraine and Russia both marked Orthodox Easter on Sunday by accusing each other of thousands of breaches of an agreed Easter truce. In Kyiv, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy attended a service at the city's St. Sophia Cathedral during which he praised his country for withstanding more than four years of Russian invasion , saying: "We place our trust not only in heavenly powers, but also in our security and defense forces." In Moscow, Russian President Vladimir Putin praised the role of the Russian Orthodox Church in supporting what he calls the "special military operation" in Ukraine in an Easter address in the Cathedral of Christ the Savior. Holding a candle, Putin said he had ordered a temporary ceasefire so that Orthodox Christians in both Russia and Ukraine could celebrate Easter, but both sides have accused each other of breaching the truce. Easter truce: Ukraine, Russia allege thousands of breaches Ukraine's armed forces reported 2,299 breaches since Saturday, including 479 cases of artillery fire and around 1,800 smaller drone attacks. "There were no attacks with rockets, glide bombs or Shahed drones," the military said. The Russian Defense Ministry also accused Ukraine of 1,971 ceasefire breaches between Saturday evening and Sunday morning – including in the Pokrovsk sector of the front in eastern Ukraine. "All attacks were repulsed," claimed a statement. How Ukraine's drone pilots help hold front near Pokrovsk To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video 08:41 Meanwhile, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russia would not be extending the Easter truce unless Ukraine accepts Moscow's peace terms. "Sustainable peace can come when we secure our interests and achieve the goals we set from the very start," he said in quotes carried by Russian news agencies. "This can be done literally today. But Zelenskyy must accept these well-known solutions. Until Zelenskyy musters the courage to assume this responsibility, the special military operation will continue after the truce expires." Peskov added ⁠that Russian ​troops still wanted to ​take control the remaining "17%–18%" of Ukraine's eastern Donetsk which still remains under Ukrainian control, ​state news agency TASS reported. Edited by: Jenipher Camino Gonzalez
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Apr 12, 2026, 02:40 PM
Soumen Roy Chowdhury's Political Journey: A Tale of Triumphs and Defeats

Soumen Roy Chowdhury's Political Journey: A Tale of Triumphs and Defeats

Soumen Roy Chowdhury became the face of the Sandeshkhali movement two years ago. He was fielded by the BJP in the Basirhat Lok Sabha constituency in the Lok Sabha elections that year. The candidate was announced by Narendra Modi himself from Delhi. Since Rekha's name was announced, the Basirhat constituency had become the least important seat in the 24th Lok Sabha election. Despite becoming the face of the anti-Shah Jahan movement, she could not bring home her dividend in the electoral arena. It was won by the TMC. She was also fielded by the BJP in 2026. However, the party did not give her a ticket in Sandeshkhali, this time contesting from the Hingalganj assembly seat. By the end of the month, the heat was rising. The heat of the second round of voting surrounded the remote Hingalganj assembly constituency adjacent to the Sundarbans in North 24 Parganas. The scheduled caste (SC) reserved constituency was once dominated by the Left Front, but the main contest is now confined to the Trinamool Congress and the BJP. In the 2021 assembly election, Das was defeated by the TMC candidate, who received 79,916 votes.
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Apr 12, 2026, 02:40 PM
West Bengal Chief Minister Accuses Central Government of Plotting to Divide State

West Bengal Chief Minister Accuses Central Government of Plotting to Divide State

Politics has now heated up in West Bengal over the assembly elections. The state's chief minister, Mamata Banerjee, claimed that the central government wants to trifurcate West Bengal and annex parts of it to Bihar and Odisha. She alleged that Bengalis living there will be harassed by annexing areas of West Bengal to other states. Mamata Banerjee also alleged that central security forces deployed for elections in West Bengal are insulting women in the name of investigation. Mamata Banerjee, who arrived to address election rallies in West Bengal's Bankura district, launched a blistering attack on the central government. She said, "The BJP is planning to bring a delimitation bill to trifurcate West Bengal. It may merge parts of West Bengal with Bihar or Odisha and cause trouble to Bengalis there." West Bengal's chief minister, Mamata Banerjee, alleged that the Bharatiya Janata Party has made a deal of one thousand crores to remove the TMC from power in Bengal. In a video that went viral, she allegedly heard Mamata Banerjee saying that the party's general secretary, Humayun Kabir, should be removed from power.
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Apr 12, 2026, 02:38 PM
Chandra Kumar Bose Joins Trinamool Congress Ahead of West Bengal Assembly Elections

Chandra Kumar Bose Joins Trinamool Congress Ahead of West Bengal Assembly Elections

Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose’s grandnephew, Chandra Kumar Bose, joined Trinamool Congress ahead of the two-phased assembly elections in West Bengal, the first phase of which is scheduled to be held on April 23.Chandra Kumar Bose had quit the Bharatiya Janata Party in September 2023, ending his nine years of association with the party, citing ideological differences. Last Month, Chandra Kumar Bose said that his decision to join the BJP was “historic mistake” accusing the party of “creating division and polarisation” to secure victory in elections. In a post on March 27, Chandra Kumar Bose urged all communities to unite to defeat “divisive forces bent to destroy the country”.”Joining the BJP was a ‘historic mistake’–but I realised it was not too late, but rather sooner! If a party’s sole aim is to create division and polarisation among voters just to win elections, then I cannot accept that! You cannot fight communalism with communalism! Let us unite all communities to safeguard the structure of our nation. To defeat the divisive forces bent on destroying the country, the INDIA alliance, workers, and the people must absolutely come together,” he said. Recently, Chandra Kumar Bose has actively criticised the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in West Bengal, urging socialist and progressive people to defend their right to vote.”What’s wrong with the ‘Civil Society’, ‘Social Activists’ and like-minded progressive people of Bengal? 90 lac people of Bengal just lost their voting rights! Many of whom are genuine voters- aren’t you going to protest? Arise, awake & stop not till your goal is reached! Revolutionary people of Bengal don’t take this insult lying down,” he said.He had also called the SIR process “completely unconstitutional and undemocratic” and accused the Election Commission of being “biased” and favouring the BJP. “Completely unconstitutional & undemocratic- the entire ‘SIR’ exercise & subsequent ‘Election’ process in West Bengal. The sheer incompetence of the Election Commission to maintain peace during the campaign leading upto the polling day. Whose responsibility is it to maintain law & order now during the validity of the ‘model code of conduct?” he said in a post on April 6.”This worthless & useless EC, following instructions from their masters, cannot conduct the elections in an unbiased manner. Progressive and like-minded people must unite to save Bengal from being taken over by an ‘autocratic’ rule,” he added.West Bengal is set for two phases of assembly polls on April 23 and 29, with the results set for May 4.The upcoming elections follow the 2021 battle, where the TMC secured a landslide 213 seats. However, the BJP’s growth from a minor player to 77 seats in the last cycle has set the stage for the current high-stakes confrontation.
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Apr 12, 2026, 02:36 PM
Indian Stock Market Expected to Rally Amid Global Tensions and Crude Oil Price Fluctuations

Indian Stock Market Expected to Rally Amid Global Tensions and Crude Oil Price Fluctuations

The Indian stock market is likely to witness a major rally during the next week. In fact, the talks between Iran and the US in Pakistan have ended inconclusively. Global tensions are expected to flare up again. Analysts said that apart from developments in West Asia, crude oil prices will also set the tone of the market this week. However, this week will be short due to a holiday. The markets will be closed on Tuesday, the second day of the week, on account of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Jayanti. Last week, after the US-Iran ceasefire and a fall in crude oil prices, crude oil had risen sharply below $100 a barrel. During this time, the BSE Sensex rose 4 points and the NSE Nifty rose 1 point. However, tensions between the two countries may flare up once again. A senior Iranian official said on Sunday that the talks ended without any agreement due to the US side's high demands. Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Esmail Esmaili said that Iran's nuclear program would never end.
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Apr 12, 2026, 02:35 PM
Ayodhya Municipal Board Passes Budget Amid Controversy Over Garbage Collection and Councillor Funds

Ayodhya Municipal Board Passes Budget Amid Controversy Over Garbage Collection and Councillor Funds

Ayodhya: The meeting of the Municipal Board held on Sunday at Gandhi Auditorium in the Divisional Commissioner's Complex was stormy. The House heated up on the issue of door-to-door garbage collection and Councillor's fund. The meeting passed a budget of ₹736 crores for the financial year 2026-27, which is less than last year's financial budget. A budget of ₹742 crores was passed in the last year 2025-26. Santosh Singh was elected as the Deputy Chairman in the meeting. Trending Videos / Ads were removed. The Municipal Administration had proposed an expenditure of ₹735 crores 66 lakhs 35 thousand while presenting the budget. The total estimated income was ₹798 crores 81 lakhs 98 thousand, including the initial residue of ₹121 crores 55 lakhs 63 thousand. After a long discussion, this budget was passed unanimously. The atmosphere became tense several times during the meeting. The Councillors expressed their displeasure over the door-to-door garbage collection system. They said that this system is failing at the ground level. The Councillor's body is only demanding the improvement of the fund.
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Apr 12, 2026, 02:30 PM
TMC's Shiuli Saha Seeks Hat-Trick Win in Keshpur Assembly Elections

TMC's Shiuli Saha Seeks Hat-Trick Win in Keshpur Assembly Elections

TMC's Shiuli Saha has won from Keshpur for two consecutive elections since 2016. This time she is on a hat-trick. If she wins in the assembly elections of 2026, she will have a record of winning three times in a row. Sheuli is vigorously campaigning in the mud-slit area to snatch that victory. However, there are often reports of TMC infighting in Keshpur's Haatbazar. Allegations of political unrest in Keshpur are no less. Although Sheuli is reluctant to give importance to all this. Sheuli claims that she is winning this time as well. Sheuli says, "There is everything in Keshpur. There is difference of opinion, there is peace too. We are fighting to make Mamata Banerjee the chief minister for the fourth time, to make Trinamool win at the end of the day. On the last night of Ustad Maa." In 2001, CPM's Nandarani from Keshpur assembly constituency won by a record margin of over 1, 000,000 votes. Sheuli Saha won the election of 2016 by a margin of over 1, 000,000 votes.
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Apr 12, 2026, 02:28 PM
Surat Municipal Corporation Elections: Over 800 Nominations Filed as Political Parties Gear Up for Battle

Surat Municipal Corporation Elections: Over 800 Nominations Filed as Political Parties Gear Up for Battle

Surat: The political heat is at its peak in Surat, the financial capital of south Gujarat, as political parties gear up to take on the ruling party in the Surat Municipal Corporation. On the last day of filing forms, more than 800 nominations were filed for 120 seats in Surat Municipal Corporation. The BJP and the Congress have fielded strong candidates in all 120 seats, while the Aam Aadmi Party has fielded candidates in 114 seats. The crowd of candidates and supporters at the Zila Seva Sadan office was so huge that the administration was forced to introduce a'token system'in the afternoon to maintain order. The process of candidates present in the office complex was continued till late in the night. This time in the electoral battle, not only the major parties, but also a large number of independent and other small parties have filed their nominations. The BJP, Congress and AAP have also filed dummy candidates along with the main candidates so that if the forms are not cancelled due to technical reasons, then there is a possibility of filling up more than 120 seats in the Surat Municipal Corporation.
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Apr 12, 2026, 02:22 PM
Gujarat Parties Boost Digital Presence Ahead of Local Body Elections

Gujarat Parties Boost Digital Presence Ahead of Local Body Elections

Ahmedabad: Ahead of the local body elections in Gujarat, માટેફોર્મભરવાનીપ્રક્રિયાપૂર્ણથઈછે.આવખતેભાજપ (BJP) and other parties have strengthened their party's'face value'અનેડિજિટલપહોંચનેપ્રાધાન્યઆપીનેઅનેકસોશિયલમીડિયાસ્ટાર્સઅનેગાયકોનેમેદાનેઉતાર્યાછે.છેલ્લાબે-ત્રણદિવસથીમીડિયામાંઆહાઇપ્રોફાઇલચહેરાઓચર્ચાનુંકેન્દ્રબન્યાછે.
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Apr 12, 2026, 02:22 PM
Trump Threatens Blockade of Strait of Hormuz After Talks with Iran Fail

Trump Threatens Blockade of Strait of Hormuz After Talks with Iran Fail

US President Donald Trump has come under fire after talks with Iran failed. He has threatened that the US will begin a blockade of ships trying to enter or exit Hormuz with immediate effect. He has also said that if anyone gets in the way, they will be blown up. Trump has said that he has instructed the US Navy to stop ships that have paid Iran for passage through Hormuz.
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Apr 12, 2026, 02:19 PM
India Denies Reports of China's Efforts to Change Place Names in Arunachal Pradesh

India Denies Reports of China's Efforts to Change Place Names in Arunachal Pradesh

The Government of India has denied media reports that China is attempting to change the names of some places in Arunachal Pradesh. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Sunday dismissed such reports as baseless and politically provocative. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) also issued a statement in this regard. Our response to media queries regarding China giving fictitious names to places in Arunachal Pradesh. Randhir Jaiswal, Official Spokesperson, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA). He said,'India categorically rejects China's attempts to arbitrarily change the names of places in India. China makes false claims and baseless narratives. However, it cannot change the reality. These places and territories, including Arunachal Pradesh, were, are and will always be an integral part of India. China's actions undermine ongoing efforts to stabilize and normalize India-China bilateral relations. China's attempts to create negativity and further undermine efforts to build a better understanding with respect to Arunachal Pradesh should therefore be construed as a deliberate attempt by China to change the name of a place in India's territory.'Till December 21, 2021, China made a significant effort to undermine India's strategy.
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Apr 12, 2026, 02:17 PM
US-Iran Talks End Without Agreement, Global Markets Expected to be Impacted

US-Iran Talks End Without Agreement, Global Markets Expected to be Impacted

Talks between the US and Iran in Pakistan have ended without an agreement, which could significantly impact investor sentiment and set the stock market in motion as soon as the market opens on Monday. Experts say that the failed talks will affect global markets, especially crude oil prices will shape the direction of the market. The stock market will be closed on Tuesday, April 14, due to Babasaheb Ambedkar Jayanti. Trading will resume on April 15. Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman said that no agreement was reached in the talks because the US side's demands were very high, although some agreement was reached on some issues. US Vice President J.D. Vance said that Iran was not ready to give up its nuclear program, which was a major source of contention. Last week, the market bounced back on hopes of a ceasefire and falling crude oil prices, with the BSE Sensex up 4 230.7 points and the NSE Nifty up 1 337.5 points, according to analysts.
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Apr 12, 2026, 02:17 PM
Jharkhand Congress Expands Committee Ahead of Bengal Election Results

Jharkhand Congress Expands Committee Ahead of Bengal Election Results

State Bureau, Ranchi: Preparations are in final stages for the expansion of the committee regarding various posts of the state Congress in Jharkhand. Efforts are being made to expand the committee before the Bengal election results. After the results come, the central leadership will be busy and it will be difficult to take a decision about the expansion of the committee. Meanwhile, many top leaders of the state Congress are making frequent trips to New Delhi. This is being seen as an effort to include workers of their choice in the proposed committee expansion.
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Apr 12, 2026, 02:08 PM
Turkey's President Threatens Israel Amid Escalating Tensions

Turkey's President Threatens Israel Amid Escalating Tensions

Turkey is silent because Pakistan is now trying to mediate between Iran and the United States. Either Pakistan is mediating between Iran and the United States at this time. Or we are entering Libya, Karabakh. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has threatened Benjamin Netanyahu with this language. Tensions between Israel and Turkey have been escalating in recent days. The leaders of the two countries have also engaged in a war of words. Recently, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu accused Turkey of supporting Iran and killing Kurds. Israeli Defense Minister Yisrael Katz accused Turkey of spreading hatred against Jews. Later, Turkey hit back at Israel. At a political event on Saturday, Erdoğan said, "Pakistan is mediating between Iran and the United States at this time. Or we are entering Libya, Karabakh, and we will do the same here." He also accused Netanyahu of disrupting peace talks between the United States and Turkey.
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Apr 12, 2026, 01:57 PM
Banerjee Warns of Food and Drink Safety Amid Heat Wave and Campaigning

Banerjee Warns of Food and Drink Safety Amid Heat Wave and Campaigning

On Sunday, at a public meeting in Bankura's Chhatna, Banerjee advised people to take special care of their food and drinks to stay healthy amid the scorching heat and campaigning. She said, "Before eating anything outside, you must check if you are eating the right thing." Behind this warning is an incident from Saturday. On the way back from her meeting in Jhargram that day, 16 people fell ill after drinking pesticide mistakenly as ORS. Most of them were from the Shabar community. Among the sick was TMC booth president Tukaram Mahato, who is currently hospitalised. The incident caused a stir in the area. Though everyone is stable after initial treatment, leaders of various political parties are campaigning vigorously across the state ahead of the polls. On Saturday, Banerjee held a series of meetings in Jangalmahal. At the end of her public meeting at Jamdar Circus in Jhargram, Banerjee said that extra caution was needed to avoid eating or drinking outside.
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Apr 12, 2026, 01:56 PM
Gujarat Leader Mansukhbhai Vasava Steps Down After 7 Terms, Paves Way for New Leadership

Gujarat Leader Mansukhbhai Vasava Steps Down After 7 Terms, Paves Way for New Leadership

Gujarat's veteran leader and Bharuch-Narmada MP Mansukhbhai Vasava has announced that he will not contest the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, signalling a major shift in active politics. Vasava, who has been an MP for 7 terms, has now advocated giving opportunities to new youth. Mansukhbhai Vasava said that it is time for the party to bring in new and young workers. He clarified, "After me, now young workers should be groomed so that I do not contest the eighth election." Mansukhbhai has been a seven-time winner from the Bharuch seat. His decision paves the way for new leadership in the Bharuch-Narmada seat. He has talked about giving a chance to new faces in the interest of the party, which has created a huge buzz in political circles.
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Apr 12, 2026, 01:54 PM
Benin Votes for New President with Finance Minister Romuald Wadagni Favored to Win

Benin Votes for New President with Finance Minister Romuald Wadagni Favored to Win

Voters in Benin headed to the polls to elect a new president on Sunday, with Finance Minister Romuald Wadagni expected to coast to victory. Nearly eight million voters are eligible to cast ballots to choose a successor to Patrice Talon, Benin's outgoing president who is stepping down after reaching his limit of two five-year terms and surviving a coup attempt last December. Who are the contenders? Talon has endorsed his 49-year-old finance minister Romuald Wadagni to lead the next government. In his previous role, Wadagni oversaw a decade of consistent growth above 6% each year — a legacy he has campaigned on continuing. "We are going to move forward, go even further with what began before your very eyes," he told supporters in Cotonou. Romuald Wadagni has promised to keep up Benin's steady economic growth Image: Abadjaye Justin Sodogandji/AP Photo/picture alliance The main opposition party, the Democrats, is not fielding a candidate after its leader Renaud Agbodjo failed to secure enough parliamentary endorsements get his name on the ballot. The only other candidate on the ballot is Paul Hounkpe of the Cowry Forces for an Emerging Benin. Hounkpe has a much lower profile but has argued that growth under Talon and Wadagni has not improved the lives of ordinary Beninese people. "If we make progress but ​none of us can afford three meals a day, we haven't made any progress. Yes or no?" he said at a rally earlier this month. Paul Hounkpe is the only opposition candidate on the ballot Image: Abadjaye Justin Sodogandji/AP Photo/picture alliance Results due within days Benin has for years been among the most stable democracies in Africa, but critics argue that the electoral qualification rules were engineered to sideline rivals to Talon and his chosen successor. Substantial election monitoring delegations have been sent by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), the African Union and the European Union. The ECOWAS delegation was headed by former Ghanian President Nana Akufo-Addo . "We hope a maximum of Beninese will come out to make their choice today" he told the AFP news agency. Polls are expected to close at 4 p.m. local time with the results expected within 48 hours. Edited by: Jenipher Camino Gonzalez
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Netherlands Sees Progress in Women's Political Representation, But Barriers Remain

Netherlands Sees Progress in Women's Political Representation, But Barriers Remain

Fatuma Muhumed is glowing as she arrives for an interview with DW just hours before her inauguration as a local councilor in the Dutch municipality of Apeldoorn — her first political office, on top of her job as a lawyer. Her election was far from certain: She was ranked 15th on the candidate list of the left-leaning GroenLinks-PvdA, yet she secured one of the party's six seats. Muhumed climbed the ranks thanks to preferential voting, or "smart voting," as the campaign Stem op een Vrouw (Vote for a Woman) calls it. How does it work? In the Netherlands, voters don't just choose a party but select a specific candidate on a party list. Candidates are ranked by the parties, typically with their leaders at the top. "We see more men, and then we see women lower on the lists," says Zahra Runderkamp, political scientist and lead researcher at Stem op een Vrouw. Voters tend to favor candidates on top of these lists, but to boost women's representation , Stem op een Vrouw encourages voters to support women ranked lower down, especially those just below the projected seat threshold. This strategy has helped Muhumed and 503 other women across the Netherlands get elected in the latest elections. Fatuma Muhumed at her inauguration as municipal councilor in Apeldoorn on April 1, 2026 Image: Aisha Afrah Women are underrepresented, particularly in local politics At the national level, women's representation in parliament is currently 43.3% in the Netherlands. That's way above last year's EU average of 33.6% and the highest level since the first female Dutch MP was elected in 1918. However, at the local level, a different picture emerges: In the nationwide municipal elections in March this year, women only reached 36.9%. And without the kind of strategic preferential voting described above, according to Stem op een Vrouw, this percentage would have been 32.7%. Runderkamp is proud of the number of women who claimed a seat — a record in her organization's almost 10 years of campaigning. But gender parity is still far from achieved. How to "hack" women's underrepresentation in politics To play this audio please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video 54:59 Clear left-right divide Gender parity varies greatly from party to party, and there's a clear trend from left to right in the Netherlands. The only party that had a majority of women candidates at the last elections was the left-wing Party for the Animals, with just over half. Only 2% of the conservative Reformed Political Party's (SGP) candidates were women. But, in a way, that's a feminist success: Until 2013, the SGP, based on its interpretation of the Bible, prohibited women from standing for political office altogether. Only after a seven-year legal battle and a court ruling that its position was discriminatory did the SGP change its rules. The SGP is an extreme example. But across parties, only 32% of candidates were women. "You can't deny that more is needed than voters voting smart to sort of hack the system a little bit,” says Runderkamp, emphasizing parties should work on the parity of those electoral lists. The barriers, however, don't begin — or end — with electoral lists. How open is the job for women? Research shows that girls often see politics as a male-dominated space, a perception that strengthens as they grow older and is linked to lower levels of political interest. Underrepresentation also means fewer visible role models. Runderkamp says this sends an early message that politics is "not really a place for them.” It's a self-reinforcing cycle, she explains: With fewer women in office, policies are less likely to reflect women's everyday realities. This can deepen political alienation and discourage women from stepping forward. Stem op een Vrouw is trying to break that cycle. Alongside its campaign to get more women elected, the group also connects aspiring candidates with experienced women in politics to build networks, learn how the system works, and gain a foothold. Fatuma Muhumed, for example, took part in training sessions on how to apply for political posts and how to campaign. But the barriers don't just affect who enters politics — they also shape who stays. Namibia's rise in women's political power To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video 02:25 In the Netherlands, local councilors do the political work next to their jobs, mostly in the evening and at weekends. As women still perform a disproportionate share of unpaid care tasks, this might not be compatible. "I think the question is how open it is for women to participate and especially to stay for four years and re-run,” says researcher Runderkamp. In addition, a 2024 Ipsos I&O report commissioned by the Dutch Interior Ministry found that 55% of women politicians in office are confronted with aggression, compared with 37% of men. Muhumed has also experienced offensive insults, even before she took office. "I started using TikTok for my campaign and I got a lot of sometimes really racist comments," she said. Women leave politics faster Could aggressive behavior be why women politicians drop out earlier and more often than men? Across Europe, women are reportedly leaving politics due to threats and smear campaigns, with research by British non-profit HateAid finding that they are subject to significantly more abuse that their male peers. Runderkamp cautions that there is no clear statistical evidence for this: "In political science, we are not sure if hate and aggression are a direct reason for leaving politics," she said. Rather, she argued, such factors add up to deter women from running for or staying in office. On the day of her inauguration, Muhumed is determined to complete her term. She also plans to bridge the gap between people and politicians: "I'm really happy that I can now represent more people of color, but also young women.” She knows this won't be a 9-to-5 job, but Muhumed is itching to get her political work started. "Sundays are for rest, though," she says, smiling. 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Apr 12, 2026, 01:47 PM
Yogi Adityanath Slams Trinamool Congress, Calls for 'Double-Engine Government' in West Bengal

Yogi Adityanath Slams Trinamool Congress, Calls for 'Double-Engine Government' in West Bengal

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday launched a scathing attack on West Bengal's ruling Trinamool Congress while addressing the BJP's Sankalp Sabha at a ground adjacent to East Midnapore's Kanthi railway station. He claimed that Bengal lacks good governance and a double-engine government will ensure women's safety, prevent infiltration and create employment for the youth. Citing the example of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi said that the situation there was once worse than Bengal. But after the BJP government came, good governance has returned and'goondaraj'has stopped. On the issue of bulldozers, he said, "bulldozers are not only used to suppress miscreants" - and Bengal also needs them. "In Hooghly, the challenge will be 18-0," Abhishek's Congress may remove Rahul Gandhi: Fadnavis took a jibe at TMC's "Ma-Mati-Manush" slogan, saying, "Today, mother is crying, land is occupied by infiltrators, people are afraid."
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Apr 12, 2026, 01:41 PM
Mamata Banerjee Alleges Conspiracy Against BJP in West Bengal Elections

Mamata Banerjee Alleges Conspiracy Against BJP in West Bengal Elections

Alleging a serious conspiracy against the BJP in the run-up to the West Bengal elections, TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee at an election meeting in Khandaghosh said that a planned'operation'may start from Sunday midnight. She claimed that there may be manipulation in the use of EVMs, slow polling and counting to influence the voting process. Mamata Banerjee alleged that the voting process will be deliberately slowed down on the day of polling and the BJP may be shown ahead during the counting. She also said that there may be an attempt to arrest the opposition party workers. She said,'If the BJP is ahead on TV, it may not always be true '. However, amidst these fears, she is confident of her party's victory. She asserted that'We will win, no one has the power to defeat us '. She also mentioned the possibility of looting votes by using outsiders. She alleged that the BJP is distributing money to influence voters. Cautioning the general public not to read their accounts through banks. She also said that the central agencies may create a risk of financial fraud in the face of unknown people.
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Apr 12, 2026, 01:30 PM
US-Iran Talks Collapse in Islamabad, Sparking Global Economic Concerns

US-Iran Talks Collapse in Islamabad, Sparking Global Economic Concerns

New Delhi: The failure of high-level talks between the United States and Iran in Islamabad has deepened international concern. Foreign affairs expert Robinder Sachdeva called it unfortunate for all sides, saying it could have serious repercussions for the global economy and exacerbated the confrontation. According to Sachdeva, the main contentious issues of the talks included the Strait of Hormuz, nuclear enrichment, and questions of sovereignty. Despite heavy military pressure, Iran has refused to bow to US demands and maintains its control over Hormuz, which has now emerged as a "super weapon" in the conflict.
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