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Hindu Leader Wins Parliamentary Seat in Bangladesh Amid Reports of Minority Violence

Hindu Leader Wins Parliamentary Seat in Bangladesh Amid Reports of Minority Violence

As the Tarique Rahman-headed Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) swept to victory in the country’s recently concluded elections, one result has drawn particular attention. Senior BNP leader Gayeshwar Chandra Roy won the Dhaka-3 constituency. He became the only Hindu candidate to be elected to the new parliament amid a spate of sporadic violence against minorities over the past few months. Born on November 1, 1951, in Keraniganj, Dhaka, Roy is a senior leader in the BNP and currently serves on the party’s Standing Committee, its highest decision-making body. He earlier held key positions in BNP-led governments in the 1990s, including State Minister for Environment and Forests as well as State Minister for Fisheries and Livestock. Over the decades, he has emerged as one of the most prominent Hindu figures in Bangladesh’s mainstream politics. In an earlier interview with Times of India, Roy had refuted reports of the BNP harbouring an anti-Hindu and anti-India bias. Asked about reports of alleged attacks on Hindus and the perception about BNP being anti-minority, Roy had said, “A perception has been created that BNP is anti-Hindu. BNP is made up of people from different communities in Bangladesh and stands for all religions. I have been a minister in this party’s regime and am ranked high enough in the BNP’s highest decision-making forum. BNP is a nationalist party but we believe in the individual rights of all communities.” “When I was a minister in 1991, I started the system of donations for Durga Pujas and no govt after that has stopped the policy, it is still on. It is our party’s govt that did it,” he added. Roy’s win comes at a time of heightened concern over attacks on members of Hindus, including the lynching of garment worker Dipu Chandra Das last year. The incidents strained relations between India and Bangladesh, with Delhi describing the violence as a matter of grave concern and calling for swift action against those responsible. In fact, a Hindu family’s home was also torched in the Birganj sub-district of Dinajpur district after the election results were announced earlier today. According to preliminary information, unidentified individuals allegedly torched the residence. The family members are reported to be safe, though the house was extensively damaged in the blaze, Times Now reported. The BNP has secured over 200 parliamentary seats in elections.
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Feb 13, 2026, 04:33 PM
Bangladesh Votes Overwhelmingly in Favor of Constitutional Reforms, July Charter

Bangladesh Votes Overwhelmingly in Favor of Constitutional Reforms, July Charter

Bangladesh has voted “yes” to sweeping constitutional reforms known as the July Charter, a move that could reshape the country’s political system for decades. In a referendum held alongside the 13th parliamentary elections, about 65.3% of voters backed the 84-point reform package, according to reporting by The Daily Star. The charter emerged from the political upheaval of 2024 and aims to prevent a return to authoritarian rule. The July Charter is an 84-point constitutional reform package drafted by a National Consensus Commission led by Nobel laureate and interim leader . The document was shaped through consultations with major political parties, including the , formerly led by , and . The charter seeks to formally recognize the 2024 uprising that forced longtime Prime Minister to flee to India. More broadly, it aims to restructure the country’s institutions to reduce the concentration of executive power.
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Feb 13, 2026, 04:31 PM
Arundhati Roy Withdraws from Berlin Film Festival Over 'Artistic Neutrality' Comments

Arundhati Roy Withdraws from Berlin Film Festival Over 'Artistic Neutrality' Comments

Arundhati Roy, the Booker Prize-winning novelist and political essayist, has withdrawn from the Berlin International Film Festival, saying she was “shocked and disgusted” by comments from members of the festival’s jury that film-makers should remain outside politics at a time of war in Gaza. Roy had been expected to attend a screening of In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones , the 1989 film for which she wrote the screenplay, selected this year for the festival’s Classics section, an invitation she described as carrying unexpected emotional weight. “There was something sweet and wonderful about this for me,” she wrote of the film’s return nearly four decades later. Her decision not to travel to Berlin, announced on Friday, turns what is typically a celebratory archival showcase into the latest flashpoint in a widening cultural debate over how major European institutions respond to the conflict. In a written statement given to the news outlet The Wire , Roy said that calls for artistic neutrality in the face of mass violence amounted to “a way of shutting down a conversation about a crime against humanity even as it unfolds in real time,” adding that this was precisely the moment when “artists, writers and film makers should be doing everything in their power to stop it.” The controversy began at a press conference on Thursday, when the festival jury, led by the German director Wim Wenders, was asked whether cinema could influence political outcomes. Wenders responded that while films might change people, they could not change political decisions, and that film-makers “have to stay out of politics,” describing artists as a counterweight rather than participants in political life. Don’t ask about Palestine at the Berlinale! Here’s my question to the jury about selective solidarity of the film festival with the people of Iran and Ukraine vs. Palestinians. Wim Wenders (jury president) actually said: “We have to stay out of politics” #Berlinale2026 pic.twitter.com/09SZOzk3Nf — Tilo Jung (@TiloJung) February 12, 2026 Roy’s statement was unequivocal in its language about Gaza. “Let me say this clearly,” she wrote. “What has happened in Gaza, what continues to happen, is a genocide of the Palestinian people by the State of Israel.” She added that the violence was “supported and funded by the governments of the United States and Germany, as well as several other countries in Europe, which makes them complicit in the crime.” The remarks by the jury, she wrote, were “jaw-dropping,” not only for what they said about art but for what they declined to name. Although she said she had long been “profoundly disturbed” by Germany’s official position on Palestine, she had considered attending because “I have always received political solidarity when I have spoken to German audiences.” For Roy, who has spent decades moving between literature and political advocacy, the issue was not the autonomy of art but its moral horizon. “If the greatest film makers and artists of our time cannot stand up and say so,” she wrote, “they should know that history will judge them.” “With deep regret,” the statement concluded, “I must say that I will not be attending the Berlinale.” The episode has exposed a familiar divide in international cultural circles: whether art’s power lies in its distance from political structures or in its willingness to confront them directly. In recent years, festivals, museums and publishers across Europe have faced increasing scrutiny from artists over institutional responses to Gaza, Ukraine and other conflicts. Roy’s decision places her firmly in the latter camp — and ensures that a debate about aesthetics, responsibility and silence will follow this year’s Berlinale well beyond its opening week.
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Feb 13, 2026, 04:30 PM
Assam Congress Chief Visits Majuli Amid Controversy Over Alleged Pakistan Links

Assam Congress Chief Visits Majuli Amid Controversy Over Alleged Pakistan Links

Guwahati:Assam Pradesh Congress Committeepresident and Jorhat MPGaurav Gogoivisited Majuli on February 13. During his visit, he addressed the political controversy over his alleged Pakistan links. He also outlined the Congress party’s development agenda ahead of the Assembly elections.His remarks came days after Chief MinisterHimanta Biswa Sarmasaid the Special Investigation Team report on Gogoi’s alleged links to Pakistan would be amended. The government plans to refer the report to the Centre for further investigation.Speaking to reporters, Gogoi declined to comment on statements made by the parents of Kargil war hero Jintu Gogoi. The family had expressed anguish over reports of Gogoi’s alleged visits to Pakistan.“They are a martyr’s family. Whatever they say, I do not want to comment on that,” Gogoi said. He claimed someone might have influenced their statements. He also questioned whether the same person informed them aboutPrime Minister Narendra Modiinviting then Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to his swearing-in ceremony in 2014.Reiterating his position, Gogoi said he holds deep respect for the martyr’s family. He said he had visited their home several times in the past. He also recalled that he had represented the constituency as a former Lok Sabha MP. He added that he did not wish to comment further on the matter.Captain Jintu Gogoi was killed during the Kargil War. His father, Thogiran Gogoi, said visits to a country considered an “enemy” are painful for families who have lost their children in service to the nation. He added that anyone found conspiring against the country should face strict action, irrespective of who they are.Amid the political exchanges, Gogoi sought to shift focus to governance issues. He highlighted flood and erosion as long-standing concerns in Majuli and other riverine districts of Assam.Gogoi said a future Congress government in Assam would seek central assistance for flood and erosion control. He also said the party would press the Centre to implement ST status for six major ethnic communities. He added that the Prime Minister, as head of the government, could visit the state whenever required.He stressed that a Congress-led government would work with the Centre on key issues. Recalling the past, Gogoi said that when his father first became Chief Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee was the Prime Minister. He said the state had secured several initiatives during that period.Referring to the Prime Minister’s recent visit to the state, Gogoi said the election was about choosing the next state government. “People are not voting to elect the Prime Minister in this election. They are voting to elect the next state government and the next Chief Minister,” he said.With theAssembly pollsapproaching, the controversy over the SIT probe and the exchanges involving a martyr’s family have added sharp political overtones to the campaign. Meanwhile, flood control and ethnic status remain key issues for voters across Assam.Related
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Feb 13, 2026, 04:30 PM
North Korea's Potential Female Heir: The Rise of Kim Ju-ae

North Korea's Potential Female Heir: The Rise of Kim Ju-ae

Speculation about Kim Ju-ae has moved from rumor to serious geopolitical discussion. South Korea’s intelligence agency now believes the teenage daughter ofNorth Koreanleader Kim Jong Un may be entering what it calls a “successor-designate stage.” If accurate, that assessment signals more than palace intrigue. It could mark the first time North Korea prepares a female heir to the Kim dynasty—an unprecedented shift in one of the world’s most rigid political systems. So who is Kim Ju-ae, and what does her growing visibility really mean? Kim Ju-ae is widely believed to be the second child of Kim Jong Un. South Korean intelligence estimates she was born in 2013, making her around 13 years old. She first appeared publicly in November 2022 at a long-range missile test. Since then, her appearances have steadily increased at weapons launches, military parades, factory visits, and major state ceremonies.
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Feb 13, 2026, 04:18 PM
India's New Era: Modi Unveils Seva Teerth and Kartavya Bhavan Complex

India's New Era: Modi Unveils Seva Teerth and Kartavya Bhavan Complex

New Delhi: Calling the North and South Block edicts of a Colonial Era, prime minister Narendra Modi on Friday saidduring the inauguration of Seva Teerth, the new address of the PMO, that “a new history is in the making”. Experience a more refined e-paper today “Today we all are witnessing a new history being made as we enter Seva Teerth and Kartavya Bhavan with the resolve to achieve ‘Viksit Bharat’,” Modi said. “After independence, buildings like South Block and North Block were the catalysts for many important decisions and policies for the country. But it’s also true that these buildings were built as symbols of the British Empire. Their purpose was to keep India bound in the shackles of slavery for centuries.” On Friday, PMO shifted to the new Seva Teerth building, leaving South Block after 78 years. The new office building complex will house the the Prime Minister’s Office, the National Security Council Secretariat and the Cabinet Secretariat, in the Seva Teerth and Kartavya Bhavan 1 and 2 offices. The home ministry had moved some time ago. Some of the first decisions that prime minister Narendra Modi took in the new building include launching of the PM RAHAT Scheme, doubling of the target of Lakhpati Didis to 6 crore, doubling of agriculture infrastructure fund to ₹72 lakh crore, and increasing Startup India Fund of Funds 2.0 with a corpus of ₹710,000 crore. The Kartavya Bhawan 1 and 2 offices will house some of the Modi Cabinet’s key ministries, including the ministries of Defence, Finance, Health and Family Welfare, Corporate Affairs, Education, Culture, Law and Justice, Information and Broadcasting, Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Chemicals and Fertilizers, and Tribal Affairs. On Friday, before the move, the prime minister chaired a meeting of the Cabinet for the final time in South Block. For decades, several ministries of the government operated from various buildings scattered near the North and South blocks; the PMO was in the South Block for 78 years. The edifices were designed by British architect Herbert Baker in the early 1900s to house the offices of the British Raj.
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Feb 13, 2026, 04:11 PM
Congress Party Wins Majority in Telangana Urban Local Bodies

Congress Party Wins Majority in Telangana Urban Local Bodies

Hyderabad, February 13:Telangana’s ruling Congress party has won nearly 60 per cent of urban local bodies, the results show on Friday night. The Congress party captured power in 64 out of 116 municipalities and three out of seven corporations. Main Opposition Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) bagged 13 municipalities, while Forward Block captured one urban local body. There were no clear winners in 38 municipalities. This triggered camp politics by both Congress and BRS to lure independents and others to win the posts of chairpersons and vice-chairpersons. The Congress party claimed victory in 75 per cent of the municipalities. An impressive performance by BRS denied the ruling party a clean sweep. In the previous municipal elections held in 2020, then ruling party TRS (now BRS) had captured power in over 100 urban local bodies. The ruling party also captured power in Mancherial, Ramagundam and Nalgonda corporations and was leading in Mahabubnagar. In the 60-member Kothagudem corporation, Congress and Communist Party of India (CPI) won 22 seats each.‘Look Forward to Working With You’: PM Narendra Modi Congratulates Tarique Rahman on BNP’s Massive Win in Bangladesh Parliamentary Elections 2026. Congress leaders said there was a friendly contest between them. BJP, which failed to capture any municipality on its own, emerged as the single largest party in the Karimnagar corporation. It secured 30 seats in a 66-member corporation. The BJP was also on its way to emerge as the single largest party in the Nizamabad corporation. It won 24 out of 45 seats, the results for which were declared till 8 p.m. Nizamabad and Karimnagar are among the eight Lok Sabha seats held by the BJP in Telangana. Out of 2,582 wards in municipalities, the Congress party bagged 1,347 wards while BRS secured 717 wards. The BJP was distant third with 261 seats. Others, including AIMIM and independents, won 256 seats Out of 414 divisions in seven municipal corporations, results have come so far from 378 divisions. Congress won 177, while the BRS bagged 57 divisions. BJP won 70 divisions while others secured 74 seats. Over 73 per cent of voters had cast their votes in the municipal elections in 116 municipalities and seven corporations on Wednesday. Counting of votes was taken up from 8 a.m. on Friday amid tight security. A total of 52,17,413 voters were eligible to cast their votes in 2,981 wards in the 123 urban local bodies. According to the State Election Commission (SEC), 38,09,406 voters cast their votes. The voter turnout in municipalities was 75.88 per cent, while in municipal corporations, 66.05 per cent of the electorate exercised their franchise.Telangana Municipal Elections 2026: Voting Begins Across 116 Municipalities and 7 Corporations, Over 52 Lakh Voters to Decide Fate of 13,000 Candidates. Notification for elections to Municipal chairpersons and vice-chairpersons, and corporation mayors and deputy mayors will be issued on Saturday. Newly-elected councillors and corporators will take oath on February 16 (Monday), and the same day they will elect Municipal chairpersons and vice-chairpersons and corporation mayors and deputy mayors. TruLY Score 4 – Reliable | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 4 on LatestLY. The information comes from reputable news agencies like (IANS). While not an official source, it meets professional journalism standards and can be confidently shared with your friends and family, though some updates may follow. (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 13, 2026 09:39 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Ducati Unveils Limited-Edition Formula 73 Motorcycle: A Modern Tribute to Its Legendary 1970s Heritage

Ducati Unveils Limited-Edition Formula 73 Motorcycle: A Modern Tribute to Its Legendary 1970s Heritage

Bologna, February 13:Ducati has officially revealed the Formula 73, a limited-edition motorcycle that serves as a modern tribute to the legendary 750 Super Sport Desmo of the 1970s. Blending heritage-inspired aesthetics with contemporary engineering, the Italian manufacturer has confirmed that production will be restricted to just 873 units worldwide. For enthusiasts in the Indian market, the model is expected to arrive during the fourth quarter of 2026, marking it as one of the most exclusive offerings in the brand’s regional portfolio. The motorcycle celebrates a pivotal moment in Ducati’s racing history, specifically the 1972 victory at the 200 Miglia di Imola. It was during this era that riders Paul Smart and Bruno Spaggiari dominated the track on the 750 Imola Desmo, the machine that eventually birthed the 750 Super Sport road bike. This legacy introduced the desmodromic valve system to the world, a mechanical signature that remains a cornerstone of the brand’s identity today.2026 KTM 790 Duke Leaked via Type-Approval Filings, Will Come With New Design and WP Braking System. Visually, the Formula 73 adopts a slim café racer silhouette, moving away from the aggressive, angular bodywork seen on modern superbikes. The design features a distinctive silver and aqua green paint scheme, accented by a vertical gold stripe on the fuel tank—a direct reference to the original 1970s race bikes. The retro appeal is further enhanced by spoked wheels, clip-on handlebars with bar-end mirrors, and a short front fairing. Despite its nostalgic appearance, the motorcycle is equipped with a suite of modern electronics. Power is delivered by an 803cc Desmodue engine that produces 73 bhp and 65.2 Nm of torque. To ensure contemporary performance and safety, Ducati has integrated ride-by-wire throttle technology, traction control, cornering ABS, and a quick-shifter. The bike also offers two distinct riding modes, allowing for a customisable experience on the road. Each of the 873 units will be individually numbered, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and a collector’s box containing archival sketches and historical photographs. Premium hardware components include a specially developed fuel cap created in collaboration with Termignoni and billet aluminium parts that emphasize the premium nature of the build.Aprilia RS 457 Price, Specifications and Features. The Formula 73 is constructed around Ducati’s signature steel trellis frame, providing a balance of rigidity and agility. It rides on 17-inch wheels wrapped in Pirelli Diablo Rosso IV tyres, ensuring high levels of grip. While pricing for the Indian market has not yet been finalised, the limited production run suggests that only a very small number of units will be allocated for local collectors when deliveries commence in late 2026. TruLY Score 5 – Trustworthy | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 5 on LatestLY. It is verified through official sources (Ducati India). The information is thoroughly cross-checked and confirmed. You can confidently share this article with your friends and family, knowing it is trustworthy and reliable. (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 13, 2026 09:01 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Feb 13, 2026, 03:24 PM
Pappu Yadav Granted Bail, Claims Arrest Was Conspiracy Orchestrated by Senior Politicians

Pappu Yadav Granted Bail, Claims Arrest Was Conspiracy Orchestrated by Senior Politicians

Patna: Independent MP Pappu Yadav walked out of the Beur jail on Friday after a special court in Patna, Bihar, granted him bail in three separate cases filed against him. As he walked out of the jail after one week, the Purnea MP claimed that his arrest was a “big conspiracy” orchestrated by a senior SP and three politicians, two from Delhi and one from Purnea. Hailing the bail granted to him, Yadav said in a post on X, “Nyayalaya ne dudh ka dudh and paani ka paani kar diya hai (The court has delivered justice).” He added, “Satyamev Jayate! (Truth Alone Triumps!)” The MP was arrested last week from his residence in Patna in the property dispute case. The case was registered 31 years ago at Gardanibagh police station in Patna based on a complaint filed by Vinod Bihari Lal, who alleged that his residential house was taken on rent through misrepresentation, as the actual purpose of the lease was concealed at the time of the agreement. According to the complaint, the property was later used as a Member of Parliament’s office, which Lal claimed he had neither been informed about nor consented to. When police reached Pappu Yadav's residence to arrest him in the case, a high drama unfolded as several of his supporters and media persons gathered there while the politician remained adamant to not go with the police. He said, “I have doubt that these people might have killed me.” Refusing to go with the police, Yadav added that he was ready for house arrest. He said, “I will go straight to the Court. I will not go to the police station. If they want, they can house arrest me…Police reached here in civil uniform like criminals. I thought they had come to kill me. Is this a criminal's house?"
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Feb 13, 2026, 03:23 PM
Gujarat Government Appoints Uday Kotak as Chairman of GIFT City

Gujarat Government Appoints Uday Kotak as Chairman of GIFT City

THE GUJARAT government on Friday appointed Kotak Mahindra Bank founder Uday Kotak as Chairman of the Gujarat International Finance-Tec (GIFT) city, Gandhinagar. Kotak replaces Hasmukh Adhia, a former bureaucrat, ex-union finance secretary and principal adviser to Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel. An order to this effect was issued by the Urban Development and Urban Housing department of the Gujarat government on Friday afternoon. Reacting to the development, Adhia described Kotak as a “Much better leader to lead GIFT City”. Sources in the government told The Indian Express , “Someone from the industry, like Kotak, might work better for the job.” Adhia was appointed as non-executive chairman of the GIFT City, a greenfield smart city and brainchild of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on June 19, 2023. While Friday’s order states that the “terms and conditions of the appointment will be decided later on” , it does not mention if Kotak’s post will be executive or non-executive, unlike in the case of Adhia. In July last year, the Gujarat government appointed Gujarat cadre IAS officer Sanjay Kaul as GIFT City MD and CEO. GIFT City, claimed to be India’s first operational smart city and maiden International Financial Services Centre (IFSC), month, participated in the World Economic Forum at Davos for the first time last month. Its banking assets, as of September last year, stood at $100.14 billion, while its cumulative banking transactions were worth $142.98 and it has 35 IFSC Banking Units which includes the Kotak Mahindra Bank . GIFT City’s country-wise is as follows: US: 4.95 per cent (%), UAE: 3.14%, Singapore: 2.78% and UK: 2.41% and India: 77.15%.
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Feb 13, 2026, 03:21 PM
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz Calls for Strengthened Transatlantic Ties at Munich Security Conference

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz Calls for Strengthened Transatlantic Ties at Munich Security Conference

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Friday urged Washington and European capitals to work together to rebuild strained transatlantic ties, stressing that Nato membership benefits not only Europe but also the United States. Speaking at the opening of the Munich Security Conference, Merz acknowledged that relations across the Atlantic had faced turbulence over the past year. The annual forum, which gathers leading global figures in defense and foreign policy, comes after a period of visible friction between the Trump administration and European governments. The conference this year brings together senior European officials alongside US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and other international policymakers. Merz also said on Friday that he was holding talks with French president Emmanuel Macron over creating a joint European nuclear deterrent as urged on Europe to rebuild its relationship with its US ally. “We’re not doing this by writing Nato off. We’re doing it by building a strong, self-supporting European pillar within the alliance,” he said. Tensions were evident at last year’s gathering, which took place shortly after US President Donald Trump began his second term. During that meeting, Vice President JD Vance surprised European participants with pointed remarks criticising the state of democracy in parts of Europe. In the months that followed, disagreements widened. The Trump administration made several moves that unsettled allies, including a warning in January about potential tariffs on certain European nations as part of an effort to gain greater influence over Greenland, the self-governing territory belonging to NATO member Denmark. The proposal was later withdrawn. With Rubio leading the American delegation this year, European officials are hoping discussions will center more squarely on shared security priorities and less on political disputes. Ahead of his departure for Germany on Thursday, Rubio struck a conciliatory tone, describing Europe as a vital partner for the United States. “We’re very tightly linked together with Europe,” he told reporters. “Most people in this country can trace both, either their cultural or their personal heritage, back to Europe. So, we just have to talk about that.” But Rubio made clear it wouldn’t be business as it used to be, saying: “We live in a new era in geopolitics, and it’s going to require all of us to re-examine what that looks like.” Rubio arrived in Munich Friday and is due to address the conference on Saturday morning. Since last year’s Munich conference, Nato allies have agreed under pressure from Trump to a large increase in their defence spending target. Nato Secretary-General Mark Rutte said there has been a “shift in mindset,” with “Europe really stepping up, Europe taking more of a leadership role within Nato, Europe also taking more care of its own defence.” With inputs from agencies The Pentagon added Alibaba, BYD, Baidu, RoboSense, and TP-Link to a list of firms linked to China's military, causing Alibaba and Baidu shares to drop. Inclusion on the Section 1260H list brings reputational and commercial risks but does not trigger immediate sanctions. Alibaba denied any military ties and plans legal action, while the move may increase US-China tensions ahead of a planned presidential meeting. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Feb 13, 2026, 03:14 PM
Prime Minister Modi's Packed Schedule in Assam: Inaugurating Infrastructure Projects and Promoting Clean Urban Mobility

Prime Minister Modi's Packed Schedule in Assam: Inaugurating Infrastructure Projects and Promoting Clean Urban Mobility

Guwahati:Prime Minister Narendra Modi will arrive in Assam on Saturday for a packed schedule that includes landing at the Northeast’s first Emergency Landing Facility (ELF), inaugurating major infrastructure projects, and addressing BJP karyakartas in Guwahati. The Prime Minister will leave for Assam from New Delhi at 7.15 am and reach Chabua Air Force station at around 9.50 am. Modi is expected to land at around 10.30 am at the newly developed Emergency Landing Facility on the Moran Bypass in Dibrugarh. He will witness an aerial display by fighter jets, transport aircraft and helicopters. The ELF is the first facility of its kind in the Northeast. Developed in coordination with the Indian Air Force, it is designed to handle both military and civil aircraft during emergencies. Built as dual-use infrastructure, it can accommodate fighter aircraft up to 40 tonnes and transport aircraft up to 74 tonnes. The facility is expected to play a crucial role during natural disasters, allowing swift deployment of rescue and relief teams, apart from meeting strategic defence requirements in the region. Later in the day, at around 1 pm, the Prime Minister will visit the newly constructed Kumar Bhaskar Varma Setu across the Brahmaputra. He will then inaugurate and flag off multiple projects worth over ₹5,450 crore at Lachit Ghat in Guwahati around 1.30 pm. A key highlight of the visit is the inauguration of the Kumar Bhaskar Varma Setu, a six-lane extradosed prestressed concrete bridge built at a cost of around ₹3,030 crore. The bridge connects Guwahati with North Guwahati and is the first extradosed bridge in the Northeast. It is expected to cut travel time between the two sides to just seven minutes. Given the region’s high seismic activity, the bridge has been equipped with base isolation technology using friction pendulum bearings. It also features high-performance stay cables and a Bridge Health Monitoring System for real-time condition tracking and early detection of structural issues, ensuring long-term safety and durability. The Prime Minister will also inaugurate the National Data Centre for the Northeastern region at Amingaon in Kamrup district. The state-of-the-art facility has a total sanctioned load of 8.5 MW and an average rack capacity of 10 kW per rack. It will host mission-critical applications of various government departments and serve as a disaster recovery centre for other national data centres. The project is expected to strengthen the region’s digital backbone and improve delivery of citizen services under the Digital India initiative. Also Watch: In addition, the Prime Minister will inaugurate IIM Guwahati, which is expected to give a major boost to higher and management education in the Northeast. As part of efforts to promote clean urban mobility, he will also flag off 225 electric buses under the PM-eBus Sewa Scheme. Of these, 100 buses will operate in Guwahati, 50 in Nagpur, 50 in Bhavnagar and 25 in Chandigarh. The rollout is expected to benefit over 50 lakh people by providing affordable and eco-friendly public transport. The day will conclude with the Prime Minister addressing a public meeting, described as a Booth Sanmilan, at Khanapara in Guwahati around 2 pm. According to party sources, more than 86,000 BJP booth-level karyakartas are expected to attend the gathering.
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Feb 13, 2026, 03:00 PM
China Unveils Anti-Monopoly Guidelines to Curb Internet Giants' Dominance

China Unveils Anti-Monopoly Guidelines to Curb Internet Giants' Dominance

Mumbai, February 13:China’s market regulator has officially released a comprehensive set of anti-monopoly guidelines aimed at curbing the dominant influence of the country’s internet technology giants. The new rules, issued on Friday by the national market watchdog, are designed to foster fair competition and prevent large-scale digital platforms from engaging in predatory pricing or exploitative consumer practices. The regulations represent a significant shift in how the Chinese government monitors the digital economy. By targeting specific technical and contractual tactics used by technology firms, authorities aim to create a more level playing field for smaller merchants and protect the financial interests of domestic consumers.FTC To Appeal Ruling in Favour of Meta in Antitrust Case, Alleges Social Media Giant ‘Illegally Maintained a Monopoly’ via Instagram and WhatsApp. A primary focus of the new guidelines is the sophisticated algorithms used by internet platforms to manage traffic and determine pricing. The government has explicitly warned companies against using these technologies to coordinate price fixing or traffic distribution with competitors, a practice that previously reduced market transparency. Furthermore, the watchdog has banned the industry tactic known as "all-network lowest price" requirements. Under the new rules, dominant platforms are prohibited from forcing sellers to lower their prices on their site simply because a discount was offered on a rival platform. This ensures that merchants maintain greater control over their own pricing strategies across different digital storefronts. The guidelines strictly prohibit forced exclusive partnerships, preventing major platforms from requiring merchants to work solely with their application. Unless a valid justification is provided and approved, platforms can no longer penalise sellers for listing products or services on competing digital marketplaces. Smaller platforms have also been warned. The regulator clarified that even non-dominant entities could face monopoly charges if they require merchants to provide them with "equal or better" deals than those offered to competitors. These measures are intended to prevent coercive contracting practices that have historically restricted the growth of new market entrants. To ensure pricing fairness, the regulator has advised platforms not to use consumer data, such as transaction history, device types, or individual spending habits, to charge different prices to different users for the same service. This practice, commonly referred to as "big data price discrimination", is now under closer scrutiny.Social Media Deepfakes Crackdown: Government Asks Meta, YouTube and Other Platforms To Label, Take Down AI-Generated Content Within 3 Hours. This regulatory update follows recent efforts by China to strengthen oversight of emerging technologies. In December, the government proposed strict rules for artificial intelligence to protect minors, ensuring that chatbots and AI systems do not generate content promoting gambling, self-harm, or violence. Together, these measures signal a broader effort to formalise the digital economy and improve corporate accountability. TruLY Score 3 – Believable; Needs Further Research | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 3 on LatestLY, this article appears believable but may need additional verification. It is based on reporting from news websites or verified journalists (TOI), but lacks supporting official confirmation. Readers are advised to treat the information as credible but continue to follow up for updates or confirmations (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 13, 2026 08:28 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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US Deploys Second Carrier Strike Group to West Asia Amid Tensions with Iran

US Deploys Second Carrier Strike Group to West Asia Amid Tensions with Iran

US President Donald Trump has deployed a second carrier strike group to West Asia in the latest move to build pressure on Iran, according to the New York Times. Trump has ordered the Gerald R Ford Carrier Strike Group —comprising the flagship USS Gerald R Ford and its support and escort ships— to join the Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group in West Asia. It is currently stationed in the Caribbean Sea and was involved last month in the US invasion of Venezuela. The USS Gerald R Ford is the world’s largest warship. It is understood to be able to carry up to 90 aircraft, including around 60 fighter planes. The Times reported that the carrier strike group received the order for deployment to West Asia on Thursday. Notably, that would mean the carrier strike group received its order a day after Trump met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. As per reports, Netanyahu has been pushing Trump to expand the scope of US-Iran nuclear talks to draw maximalist concessions from Iran. While the US-Iran talks are currently focused on the Iranian nuclear programme, Netanyahu has stressed that the talks should also seek limits on Iran’s ballistic missile programme and an end to its support for groups like Hamas and Hezbollah. The Times reported that the carrier strike group’s personnel were told they would not be expected to return home until April or early May. Trump has already amassed an entire carrier strike group —the Abraham Lincoln— in West Asia and deployed additional warships to the region. In recent weeks, he has frequently warned Iran of an attack if it does not reach a deal on its nuclear programme. Trump on Thursday warned that Iran would face a “very traumatic” response if it did not reach a nuclear deal with the administration. Trump, however, said he expected to reach an agreement with Iran “over the next month,” and added that the deal should come quickly. Last week, US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law, held indirect talks with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Oman. They did not reach any breakthrough in the meeting. Amid Trump’s muscle-flexing, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan told the Financial Times that expanding ongoing talks about Iran’s nuclear programme to include the ballistic missile programme would risk “nothing but another war” — something Netanyahu has been pushing for. Turkey has been mediating between the United States and Iran along with Qatar, Oman, and Egypt. Fidan said the Trump administration had signalled a willingness to be flexible on a key demand that Iran end all uranium enrichment — a demand that had long been a major irritant for Iran. As for Iran, Fidan said he believed Ayatollah Khamenei’s regime “genuinely wants to reach a real agreement,” and would accept restrictions on nuclear enrichment levels and a strict inspections regime. “It is positive that the Americans appear willing to tolerate Iranian enrichment within clearly set boundaries. The Iranians now recognise that they need to reach a deal with the Americans, and the Americans understand that the Iranians have certain limits. It’s pointless to try to force them,” said Fidan. US consumer prices rose 0.2% in January, less than expected, with annual inflation cooling to 2.4%. Core inflation edged up to 0.3% monthly. The data suggests the Fed may keep rates unchanged as underlying price pressures persist, especially in services. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Telangana Government's Reorganization of GHMC Likely to Benefit AIMIM

Telangana Government's Reorganization of GHMC Likely to Benefit AIMIM

Hyderabad:The newly reorganised Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) will likely help the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) in increasing its hold and number of wards in the next election. The AIMIM had earlier opposed the GHMC’s expansion after the Telangana government increased its wards from 150 to 300 as the civic body’s area was increased from 625 square kilometres to 2,053 sq km. Had the GHMC remained as it is, the expansion of its wards to 300 would have put the AIMIM at a disadvantage in its main stronghold in the Old City and surrounding areas. The Asaduddin Owaisi-led party had won 44 seats in the last two GHMC elections that were held in 2015 and 2020. However, the Telangana government on February 11 reorganised the civic body into the Greater Hyderabad, Malkajgiri and Cyberabad corporations. Under the newly reorganised limits, Shamshabad,Rajendranagar, Golconda,Charminarand Khairatabad zones now comprise the GHMC. This will majorly benefit the AIMIM, as not only does it include all of its strongholds, but it also includes Rajendranagar, where the party has a decent vote share due to the presence of sizeable Muslim voters. The AIMIM, in the past, has contested the Rajendranagar seat during Assembly elections for the same reason. According to a GHMC source, the new limits will have 123 wards that were under it before its reorganisation. “These will be reorganised into 150 wards for the new GHMC limits. Seats in the Old City area that the AIMIM has been winning will also be reorganised and more will be added. The present 44 or 45 seats in the Old City area will go up to 70,” added the source. However, when asked, the GHMC Commissioner said that as of now, there is no delimitation “on the cards,” adding that there are six months for the government to hold the next elections according to the rules. The GHMC source quoted earlier said that delimitation will be done only later, closer to the elections. A senior AIMIM functionary, who did not want to be named, toldSiasat.comthat with the new GHMC limits, the party will stand to increase its total number of seats to well over 50. “As per our knowledge, the number of seats where Muslim voters will be in the majority will be about 70, so there will be triangular contests in the rest of the 80 wards between the Congress, Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). In the wards under our areas, it will be a straight fight with the BJP, which will also win in some of the areas that have more Hindu voters,” he added. Ending weeks of speculation, the Telangana government finally passed orders to trifurcate the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC). Instead of one large body, the city now has the GHMC, Malkajgiri Municipal Corporation (MMC) and the Cyberabad Municipal Corporation (CMC). The development came just a day after the Greater Hyderabad Council’s term ended on February 10. In two separate orders dated February 11, the Telangana government reorganised the GHMC into the three bodies – GHMC, CMC and MMC – and also passed orders appointing new commissioners to the two newly created corporations. While RV Karnan will continue in his current post as GHMC Commissioner, GHMC Additional Commissioners G Srijana and T Vinay Krishna Reddy have been posted as the new Cyberabad and Malkajgiri Municipal Commissioners.
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India's Inflation Rate Revised to 2.75% in January; Brazilian President to Visit India

India's Inflation Rate Revised to 2.75% in January; Brazilian President to Visit India

Important topics and their relevance in UPSC CSE exam for February 13, 2026 . If you missed the February 12, 2026, UPSC CSE exam key from the Indian Express, read it here. Syllabus: Preliminary Examination: Indian Polity and Governance – Constitution, Political System, Panchayati Raj, Public Policy, Rights Issues Mains Examination: General Studies-II: Parliament and State legislatures—structure, functioning, conduct of business, powers & privileges and issues arising out of these. What’s the ongoing story: With BJP MP Nishikant Dubey giving notice to move a substantive motion against Leader of the Opposition (LoP) Rahul Gandhi for misleading the House, all eyes are on what the crucial instrument of a substantive motion means. Key Points to Ponder: — What are the various motions in the Parliament? — Know the difference between Substantive Motion, Substitute Motion, and Subsidiary Motion — What is the role of the speaker in accepting these motions? — What is privilege motion? — What are the various types of substantive motions? — What is the parliamentary system of governance in India? Key Takeaways: — “A substantive motion is a self-contained independent proposal submitted for the approval of the House and drafted in such a manner as to be capable of expressing a decision of the House,” say M N Kaul and S L Shakdher in their authoritative book Practice and Procedure of Parliament, which explains at length the various kinds of substantive motions. — “Motions for election of the Speaker and the Deputy Speaker, Motion of Thanks on the Address by the President, Motion for Adjournment on a matter of public importance, resolutions, motions for raising discussion on a matter of general public interest, motions of confidence/no-confidence in the Council of Ministers, resolution for removal of the Speaker/Deputy Speaker, motion declaring the seat of a member vacant and where leave of absence is not agreed to by the House, are examples of the substantive motions moved in Lok Sabha,” they write. — Substantive motions are put to a vote so that they express the decision of the House. — A substantive motion requires notice to be given and can be moved only by the member who has given the notice. There is an exception though: where a motion stands in the name of a Minister, it may be moved by another Minister, but the mover has to mention that he is moving it on behalf of the other Minister. — In this case, as Dubey is not a minister, he will be required to move it, when the Chair permits him. Importantly, except in the case of motions for election of the Speaker or the Deputy Speaker, and the Motion of Thanks on the Address by the President, there is no requirement for any substantive motion to be seconded. — It is also laid down that the mover of a motion has the right of reply – meaning that Dubey will have that right too. — In 2005, 10 members of the Lok Sabha were expelled when the House adopted a motion for the same after an enquiry committee found them guilty in the cash-for-query allegations first made by a TV channel. After the sting operation that was played on TV, the Speaker instructed the members not to attend the House until further decision and constituted a five-member Committee headed by Pawan Kumar Bansal to inquire into the allegations. — In December 2005, another allegation – improper conduct of some members of the Lok Sabha in the implementation of Members of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme (MPLADS) – was made by a TV channel. The Speaker again asked the concerned members not to attend the House during the pendency of the report of a seven-member enquiry committee, again headed by Bansal. The panel’s report was laid tabled in the House on March 14, 2006. Do You Know: — A parliamentary system of governance is a democratic form of government in which the executive branch derives its legitimacy from and is accountable to the legislature or parliament. — As a result, it is also known as a responsible government. In this system, the Prime Minister is usually the head of government and the leader of the party or coalition with the majority of seats in Parliament. — The parliamentary system closely intertwines the executive and the legislature, resulting in a fusion of power. The Council of Ministers or the Cabinet headed by the Prime Minister is collectively responsible to the Lok Sabha, meaning the entire government must resign if it loses the vote of confidence. — The system also provides for an alternative government. If the ruling party loses the confidence of the lower house, the opposition party is prepared to take over, ensuring continuity and stability in governance. — The parliamentary system offers several advantages such as responsiveness, which allows for swift replacement of the government if it loses parliamentary confidence; flexibility, which enables quick decision-making and adaptation; and power of the executive, which allows majority governments to implement policies effectively. — However, the system has some disadvantages, which include the concentration of power in the hands of the Prime Minister and the Cabinet, and a lack of checks and balances on the executive, potentially leading to the misuse of power and instability, particularly in coalition governments. Other Important Articles Covering the same topic: 📍 What is parliamentary system of governance, why has India adopted it Previous year UPSC Prelims Question Covering similar theme: (1) Consider the following statements regarding a No-Confidence Motion in India (UPSC CSE 2014) 1. There is no mention of a No-Confidence Motion in the Constitution of India. 2. A Motion of No-Confidence can be introduced in the Lok Sabha only. Which of the statements given above is/are correct? (a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2 Previous year UPSC Mains Question Covering similar theme: To what extent, in your view, the Parliament is able to ensure accountability of the executive in India? (UPSC CSE 2021) Syllabus: Preliminary Examination: Current events of national and international importance Mains Examination: General Studies-II: India and its neighbourhood- relations What’s the ongoing story: Centre-right Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) led by Tarique Rahman took an early lead over its rivals Thursday night in the first national elections since the August 2024 ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina , according to poll projections based on field reports. Key Points to Ponder: — Know about the recent political change in Bangladesh — What are the major political parties in Bangladesh? — What is the role of youth in a country’s politics? — Know about the Gen Z protests in different countries — What are the areas of cooperation between India and Bangladesh? — What are the challenges in India and Bangladesh ties? — How does the current political changes in Bangladesh impacts its relationship with India? Key Takeaways: — The BNP’s main rival, Jamaat-e-Islami, appeared to be in the second position — a stunning turnaround for a party that had been a political pariah for long. — This election outcome will not come as a surprise to many in Bangladesh since Sheikh Hasina ’s Awami League is not in the fray. Banned from contesting polls following her ouster, it has vacated the political landscape for the BNP and the Jamaat. — Although the Jamaat-e-Islami had tied up with the party floated by student protesters, the National Citizens Party (NCP), the arrangement did not appear to have yielded much result, as per initial estimates. — Around midnight in Dhaka, Bangladesh TV channels and print media organisations, collecting data from local offices of the election commission and their own correspondents on the field, were reporting that BNP had taken the lead in over 120 seats while Jamaat-e-Islami was leading in more than 30 seats. In the Bangladesh parliament of 300 seats, a party needs 151 for a simple majority. — Each voter has to vote for an MP candidate and for a referendum on Constitutional reforms. The reforms limit the Prime Minister’s term to 10 years, reinstate the caretaker government, introduce a bi-cameral parliament and grant more independence to the judiciary, among other issues. — As voting took place for 299 out of 300 parliamentary constituencies across Bangladesh – voting in one seat was postponed due to the death of a candidate – first-time voters and women voters were expected to hold the key, since the student protests had mobilised the young generation. — As Bangladesh heads to its first polls since the ouster of former prime minister Sheikh Hasina, electors will also simultaneously vote on structural changes to state institutions as part of a national referendum. — This referendum, on the other hand, is essentially a yes-or-no vote on the July National Charter that was unveiled by the Muhammad Yunus -led interim government in August last year, on the first anniversary of Hasina’s toppling. The charter proposes over 80 reforms, around half of which are constitutional in nature. — The charter seeks to introduce key reforms to Bangladesh’s politics and institutions and give constitutional recognition to the August 2024 uprising that forced Hasina to flee to India. — The Yunus-led interim government has said the charter is necessary to establish democracy and prevent “recurrence of authoritarian and fascist rule”. — While publicly campaigning for a “yes” vote, the interim government has delegated the decision on implementing these constitutional changes to the electorate. Each person will cast their vote by secret ballot. If a majority votes in favour, a Constitutional Reform Council will be formed to complete the reforms within 180 working days from its first session. — Some of the key proposed reforms include the creation of a bicameral legislature, introducing prime ministerial term limits, bringing in anti-defection provisions, and forming a new Judicial Appointments Commission. One of the most crucial proposals is one that effectively bars the ruling party from unilaterally making further constitutional changes. — The charter also proposes increasing women’s political representation, enhancing presidential powers, expanding fundamental rights and protecting judicial independence. — The referendum ballot consolidates the proposed reforms into four categories. And electors will have to cast a single yes-or-no vote on whether they approve of the charter. This has caused controversy as people will not be able to vote on each proposed reform. — Two of Bangladesh’s biggest parties — the BNP and the Jamaat-e-Islami — have signed the July charter. The Jamaat, in particular, views the exercise as a unique opportunity to change a system that ensured Awami League and BNP dominance for over 50 years. — But, as strategic affairs expert Bashir Ali Abbas wrote for The Indian Express earlier, the BNP is uncomfortable with the exercise. It has acquiesced for now because it feels that it can modify these changes if elected to power, of which it is confident. — If voters favour the charter, it is possible that a BNP-led government might slow-pedal particular systemic changes, but a Jamaat-led government is more likely to push for faster implementation. Ultimately, the referendum implies that Bangladesh’s political transition will not necessarily end with the February 12 elections, Abbas wrote. — According to a Reuters report, Bangladesh held three referendums before the Hasina government abolished the provision in 2011. A High Court reinstated it in 2024 after she was ousted. — While the 1977 and 1985 referendums asked people if they had confidence in the then presidents and their policies, the third, in 1991, asked whether Bangladesh should return from a presidential system to parliamentary democracy. — People overwhelmingly voted “yes” in all three referendums, the report said. Do You Know: — Express Opinion: Tarique Rahman, leader of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and son of former Prime Minister the late Khaleda Zia , is poised to become Bangladesh’s next prime minister . — In his maiden speech after his return to the country after 17 years of self-imposed exile in England, Rahman recalled the famous “I Have a Dream” speech of American civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. — However, he remarked that while MLK had a dream, he himself had a plan to build a nation that is safe and inclusive for all citizens, irrespective of faith and region. The moment has now arrived to test whether that plan can translate into reality. — On the geopolitical front, the harsh reality is that most nation-states today are compelled to navigate great power rivalries, often at a heavy cost. Venezuela, Ukraine, and Iran offer stark examples. Bangladesh is no exception. Rahman’s challenge will be balancing relations with key regional and global actors, particularly India, China, Pakistan, and the United States. — For Rahman, repairing Indo-Bangladesh relations must be a top priority, perhaps even drawing lessons from aspects of Hasina’s earlier diplomacy. Two issues will be decisive: The treatment of religious minorities, particularly Hindus, and Bangladesh’s posture toward militant groups operating in India’s Northeast. Other Important Articles Covering the same topic: 📍 Tarique Rahman-led government has a choice: Pakistan’s vindictive approach or the path adopted by South Africa 📍 UPSC Issue at a Glance | Bangladesh Crisis and India: 4 Key Questions You Must Know for Prelims and Mains Previous year UPSC Prelims Question Covering similar theme: (2) With reference to river Teesta, consider the following statements: (UPSC CSE 2017) 1. The source of river Teesta is the same as that of Brahmaputra but it flows through Sikkim. 2. River Rangeet originates in Sikkim and it is a tributary of river Teesta. 3. River Teesta flows into Bay of Bengal on the border of India and Bangladesh. Which of the statements given above is/are correct? (a) 1 and 3 only (b) 2 only (c) 2 and 3 only (d) 1, 2 and 3 Previous year UPSC Mains Question Covering similar theme: Critically examine the compulsions which prompted India to play a decisive role in the emergence of Bangladesh. (UPSC CSE 2013) Syllabus: Preliminary Examination: Current events of national and international importance Mains Examination: General Studies-II, III: Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements involving India and/or affecting India’s interests; Indian Economy and issues relating to planning, mobilisation of resources, growth, development and employment. What’s the ongoing story: The India-US trade deal, which is expected to be signed next month, will also have provisions on the lines of the one in the Bangladesh-US deal that allows limited quality of Indian textile and clothing to be exported to the US at zero reciprocal duty, Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal said on Thursday. Key Points to Ponder: — What is the status of the textile sector in India? — What is the reciprocal tariff? — What are the key takeaways from the interim deal between India and the US? — How does this interim deal impact India’s energy security specially in regards to import of Russian oil? — What are the challenges between India and the USA relationship? — How does the reciprocal tariff from America impact India’s textile industry? — What are the problems facing the textile sector in India? — What is rules-based order? Key Takeaways: — This comes amid concerns among Indian garment manufacturers that Indian products would continue to face an 18% disadvantage compared to Bangladeshi exports after Dhaka struck a fresh US trade deal this week, following the announcement of an agreement between New Delhi and Washington. — As per the Bangladesh-US joint statement, the US committed to “establishing a mechanism” that will allow for certain textile and apparel goods from Bangladesh to receive a zero reciprocal tariff rate. This mechanism will allow imports of a “to-be-specified volume of apparel and textile” from Bangladesh to enter the United States at this reduced tariff rate, the statement read. — The provisions allowing zero reciprocal duty market access also said that the volume of duty-free textile and apparel products from Bangladesh to the US would be determined on the basis of Dhaka’s imports of “U.S.-produced cotton and man-made fibre textile inputs” from Washington. Bangladesh is the second largest exporter of textiles and apparel goods after China. — The zero reciprocal duty provision in the India-US trade deal could prove to be a larger advantage for Indian textile and garments, as New Delhi has significantly larger spinning capacity than Dhaka, which means India has higher utilisation of US cotton and hence could get a bigger quota under the provision. — Cotton spinning is the process of twisting strands of cotton fibres to form a yarn, which is used to make apparel and other end-user products. The Indian spinning industry is one of the biggest industries globally, and Bangladesh is a key importer of Indian yarn. — Notably, Bangladesh is also pushing for a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the European Union after India gained a competitive edge in the textile sector with a trade agreement with the European bloc and the UK. In 2024, India accounted for around 5% of the EU’s textile and apparel imports, while China led the pack (28%), followed by Bangladesh (22%), Turkey (11%), Vietnam (6%), and India. — To get an exemption for its textile industry, a priority sector, Bangladesh accepted steep asks from the US. Dhaka agreed to purchase approximately $3.5 billion of US agriculture products, including wheat, soy, cotton, corn and energy products, with an estimated value of $15 billion over 15 years. — Dhaka has also accepted a slew of labour-related commitments that the US has been pushing for in trade deals. The agreement said that “Bangladesh shall resolve or withdraw, as appropriate, pending criminal cases filed against garment workers and labour leaders for engaging in legitimate union and protest activities, including pending criminal cases stemming from the 2023 minimum wage labour unrest”. — Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri held a meeting with US Ambassador Sergio Gor in New Delhi on Thursday, after which the latter said that with the finalisation of the trade deal, many opportunities are poised to open up for India-US partnership. This comes on a day when New Delhi has categorically said that the joint statement released by both sides on February 7 remains the basis for the interim trade agreement . — Even as Misri had emphasised that India’s energy sourcing will be “guided by national interests”, senior American diplomat S Paul Kapur, Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs, has described India’s gradual reduction in Russian oil imports and expanding defence ties with Washington as a strategic gain for the US in the Indo-Pacific. — Testifying before a House subcommittee on Wednesday, Kapur said the US is already seeing movement in India’s energy sourcing patterns. Asked how Washington planned to “enforce or measure” whether India has stopped buying Russian oil, Kapur said, “I don’t know the details of how that’s going to be worked out.” However, he emphasised that India has been “reducing their purchases of Russian oil and diversifying away from it” while increasing imports of American energy. — N K Singh writes: The present engagement on FTAs with the EU and US represents a discontinuity with the past. The US deal is not an isolated initiative but integral to a long, uneven journey from protectionist to purposeful participation in global trade. — Today, that rules-based order is strained by complex supply chains, industrial subsidies, and the rise of state capitalism. With its dispute settlement mechanism in shambles, the WTO has lost its functional credibility. We are witnessing the “trilemma” articulated by Dani Rodrik: Deep globalisation, democratic politics, and national sovereignty cannot be simultaneously maximised. — In this vacuum, FTAs have displaced multilateral ambition. Jagdish Bhagwati’s critique of the “spaghetti bowl” of overlapping rules remains valid, and Paul Krugman correctly cautions against viewing trade deals as universal remedies. Yet, these arrangements deliver the predictability that markets crave. — India’s evolution mirrors this realism. Following the 1991 crisis, trade liberalisation became the first ingredient of India’s response. Initiated by a Congress government, these reforms dismantled extreme insulation. Fears of deindustrialisation proved baseless; Indian industry adapted and emerged globally competitive. Having come of age, India can no longer prosper behind walls of excessive protection. — Crucially, the new India-US interim arrangement does not leave us harshly exposed. Agriculture remains a vital political and social anchor; providing livelihoods for 45 per cent of our population despite contributing only 18 per cent to GDP. — Diversification into value-added agro-activities reduces overload and enhances incomes in the farming sector. Interestingly, Bangladesh’s “free access” to the US came at the cost of exposing sensitive domestic agricultural sectors to American scale and subsidies. — The India-US interim arrangement, alongside our successful negotiations with the EU, must be viewed through this lens of calibrated market access. — Trade negotiations are rarely one-sided and must be judged within a long-term geopolitical frame. The world is adjusting to US power politics, but India’s task is precise: Securing market access and investment amid strategic churn. — A successful negotiation is often said to leave all sides equally dissatisfied. If this agreement raises exports and deepens technical-industrial capability during a disorderly global transition, it is a substantial achievement. Do You Know: — Moving closer to a bilateral trade pact, India and the US unveiled Saturday (February 7) a framework for an interim trade agreement to lower tariffs and deepen economic ties after almost a year of negotiations. Some of the key highlight of interim deal framework are: — US to apply 18% reciprocal tariff: US will reduce tariffs on Indian goods to 18 per cent from 50 per cent. India will eliminate or cut down import duties on all US industrial goods and a range of American food and agricultural products. The first phase of the pact is expected to be signed by mid-March. — Relief under national security tariffs : India has secured concessions on certain aircraft and aircraft parts, tariff rate quotas for automotive parts and generic pharmaceuticals. “Contingent on the findings of the US Section 232 investigation of pharmaceuticals and pharmaceutical ingredients, India will receive negotiated outcomes with respect to generic pharmaceuticals and ingredients,” the statement said. Other Important Articles Covering the same topic: 📍 UPSC Issue at a Glance | India-US Interim Trade Deal: Backdrop, key highlights, gains, and concerns 📍 Sanjaya Baru writes: US trade deal raises many unanswered questions. PM must explain where India stands Previous year UPSC Mains Question Covering similar theme: ‘What introduces friction into the ties between India and the United States is that Washington is still unable to find for India a position in its global strategy, which would satisfy India’s National self-esteem and ambitions’. Explain with suitable examples. (UPSC CSE 2019) Syllabus: Preliminary Examination: Current events of national and international importance Mains Examination: General Studies-III: Achievements of Indians in science & technology; indigenization of technology and developing new technology What’s the ongoing story: The ultimate success of artificial intelligence (AI) in India will not depend on the size of its GPU clusters, but on how our AI applications can help improve the quality of life of our citizens. Among other things, AI can help ASHA professionals detect the number of high-risk pregnancies, small farmers save significantly on pesticide consumption, or significantly improve the reading and math scores of a child in a remote government school. Key Points to Ponder: — What is the significance of AI in various fields- Health, education, rural development, defence, and more — What is the AI Summit? — What are the important AI tools that are being used in Indian governance? — What are the concerns related to the use of AI? — What steps need to be taken by the government for AI literacy? Key Takeaways: — The Economic Survey 2026 is pragmatic about how India can leverage AI. A primary objective of the proposed AI Economic Council for India is Human Primacy and Economic Purpose. — Clearly, a national AI adoption policy must be explicitly subordinate to human welfare and economic inclusion. AI needs to be sensitive to domestic economic realities, and the benefits of AI adoption should accrue to all sectors of the economy and all citizens. — Applications in health, agriculture, education, urban management, and disaster preparedness have shown promise. With the right support, many of these can scale to a pan-India market and, at some future point, can be bundled into an India AI Applications Stack and even be taken to global markets. — Healthcare: Niramai has developed a non-invasive, privacy-conscious breast cancer screening tool that uses AI-driven thermal imaging instead of traditional mammography. — Qure.ai is an AI tool that analyses X-rays and CT scans in seconds, detecting more than 35 conditions like TB, lung cancer, and heart failure. — AISteth, an AI-powered stethoscope, converts heart and lung sounds into visual waveforms for accurate, remote diagnosis. — Agriculture: Neoperk is a portable device using near-infrared spectroscopy and machine learning to analyse soil health instantly without conventional lab chemicals. This provides lab-accurate results for 12 key soil parameters in under five minutes. This empowers farmers to make data-backed decisions on fertiliser use, improving soil health and reducing input expenses. — CottonAce from Wadhwani Institute for Artificial Intelligence is an AI-based mobile app that allows farmers to upload photos of pests caught in traps to receive instant, localised advice on pesticide application. — Niqo Robotics uses AI-powered robots equipped with computer vision (day-and-night cameras) to identify pests and weeds in real-time. This enables selective spraying, which ensures chemicals are applied only where needed. — Cropin is an AI-enabled digital ecosystem that spans farm monitoring, credit risk analytics, and last-mile farmer engagement. — Education: PadhaiWithAI uses an AI-powered personalised learning platform designed to tackle poor mathematics learning outcomes in government schools. Within just six weeks, the initiative significantly improved pass rates and the performance of high-achievers. — Rocket Learning has an AI-powered learning companion, Appu (a generative AI elephant), that interacts with parents and children via WhatsApp. It delivers bite-sized, play-based activities to help children under six achieve foundational literacy and numeracy. — Belagavi Smart City is integrating deep learning-enabled eBooks into its public library ecosystem. Designed to analyse user behaviour and adapt storylines, vocabulary, and difficulty levels in real time, these books have improved engagement and comprehension. — The government can become a powerful ecosystem orchestrator for these grassroots AI innovations, helping them scale to pan-India high-impact applications. A key focus area of the government could be to assist in market making for these AI applications. — Once these AI applications have proven themselves, the government could facilitate integrating the most impactful applications into an India AI Applications Stack – i.e., solutions built for India’s scale and diversity that are ready for global deployment. We can leverage platforms like the Global Partnership on AI. — Bhaskar Chakravorti writes: India is hosting a high-profile AI Impact Summit next week — the fourth in a series of global summits. When the first of these launched in Bletchley Park in the UK in 2023, the focus was all on AI safety; today, many of those worries have been tossed out as we witness a US-China race, with the EU vying to play referee. With this being New Delhi’s turn, the theme is sarvajana hitaya, sarvajana sukhaya — welfare for all, happiness for all. — To be clear, sarvajana sukhaya is a tall order. AI is not ushering in much sukha these days. The early delights of playing with ChatGPT are over. Investors are fretting that the race for the most powerful models will trigger a stock-market crash like no other. College graduates and workers are wondering which jobs will disappear. — Ironically, while companies hunt for “use cases”, there is no shortage of potential. Consider just three areas: Food, health and human capital. — There are many examples in agriculture alone. The national Kisan E-Mitra chatbot can handle up to 20,000 queries daily in 11 regional languages. Telangana’s AI-led Saagu Baagu project doubled the earnings of chilli farmers by simultaneously boosting yield, cutting pesticide and fertiliser use, and increasing sale prices. — Healthcare offers another opportunity as India’s doctor-to-patient ratio in public hospitals is a horrifying 1:11,000. By mid-2025, the eSanjeevani telemedicine platform had conducted 389 million virtual consultations. Specialised AI platforms such as Qure.ai’s TB detection algorithms have reached millions. — Building skills for a workforce of 950 million of whom only 5 per cent have formal skills training is hard. AI-aided learning platforms can help. — All that said, the AI Summit should avoid being co-opted into a platform for chest-thumping. India’s leadership will be demonstrated not just by engineering a Ferrari but by rebuilding the rutted road underneath it. We must build the Ferrari while fixing the dirt road. Consider 10 potholes: — Close the internet connectivity gap: Only 24 per cent of rural households have internet access vs 66 per cent in urban areas. Of the 125 countries we study at my Digital Planet research centre, India is close to the bottom in digital gender parity. — Harmonise energy, climate and AI goals: The inadequate energy infrastructure, grid unreliability and weak transmission capacity will be stressed further by the growing demands from AI use. — Make the workforce work-ready : For every 10 AI roles in India, there is only one qualified engineer. Talent is a constraint. — Cut the dependence on foreign supply chains: India imports over 90 per cent of its semiconductor chips along with high-purity chemicals, gases, and silicon wafers. — Make the data more usable: India generates vast amounts of data, but lacks high-quality, well-annotated datasets, particularly for regional languages. — Streamline AI governance: Regulatory uncertainty with complex customs clearance and documentation requirements that vary across states slow innovation. — Engineer “good enough” AI: AI-for-purpose designs need to be versatile. — Secure the infrastructure: Indian AI can accomplish its scale and reach through DPI that can be extended to AI-powered services. This must be secured. — Bridge the capital chasm for late-stage start-ups: Seed funding for AI startups exceeds Series A through C investments, when companies need resources to scale. While early-stage funding has improved, start-ups still rely heavily on foreign capital beyond Series B. — Fix the actual dirt road: Inadequate infrastructure, traffic congestion, and fragmented operations add costs. — Iqbal Dhaliwal , Shobhini Mukerji wrote: Thanks to a deep bench of technology talent and the government’s foresight in building world-class digital public infrastructure as well as large investments in computing power and dedicated research hubs, India is uniquely positioned as a global AI powerhouse. — As AI becomes integral to social programmes worldwide, India’s experience in using cutting-edge technology for underserved communities holds important lessons for the world. — One of the most important lessons: AI tools must be tested with the same rigour as any development intervention to understand their true impact. India is on track to establish itself as the “AI application capital” of the world. It also has the opportunity to become the “AI evaluation capital” of the world to understand what works, what doesn’t, and why. — Consider better targeting. The government of Bihar is partnering with J-PAL affiliated researchers, Google.org, and a local NGO, Yugantar, to evaluate strategies for sending AI-powered flood forecasts to households. Early results from the ongoing evaluation indicate that training local community volunteers to help disseminate the flood alerts increased access to forecasts, trust in the forecasts, and the likelihood of taking precautionary measures. — Second, AI applications must be designed to work in the messiness of real-world conditions. In Karnataka, fingerprint scanners did not improve doctor attendance in state-run primary healthcare centres because the government was unable to penalise absent doctors without risking further shortages in rural areas. Based on this, the state chose not to scale the intervention. — Third, pairing AI with human skills can unlock the technology’s full potential. An evaluation of a computer-based software that delivered personalised instruction in state-run schools in Rajasthan found substantial gains in both teacher productivity and learning outcomes. — The common theme here is that technology matters as much as institutional, behavioural and field realities. Over the past two decades, promising technologies often fell short when context, delivery, and human incentives were overlooked — from laptops in classrooms to smokeless cookstoves to efforts at reducing indoor air pollution. — The India AI Impact Summit 2026 will showcase the ingenuity and skill of India’s tech workforce, civil society organisations and universities, and the government’s vision — first in building a strong digital public infrastructure, and now in AI. Other Important Articles Covering the same topic: 📍 India AI Summit 2026: Why global tech CEOs and AI godfathers are converging in Delhi Previous year UPSC Prelims Question Covering similar theme: (3) With the present state of development, Artificial Intelligence can effectively do which of the following? (UPSC CSE 2020) 1. Bring down electricity consumption in industrial units 2. Create meaningful short stories and songs 3. Disease diagnosis 4. Text-to-Speech Conversion 5. Wireless transmission of electrical energy Select the correct answer using the code given below: (a) 1, 2, 3 and 5 only (b) 1, 3 and 4 only (c) 2, 4 and 5 only (d) 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 Previous year UPSC Mains Question Covering similar theme: Introduce the concept of Artificial Intelligence (AI). How does Al help clinical diagnosis? Do you perceive any threat to privacy of the individual in the use of Al in healthcare? (UPSC CSE 2023) Syllabus: Preliminary Examination: Current events of national and international importance. Mains Examination: General Studies-III: Indian Economy and issues relating to planning, mobilisation, of resources, growth, development and employment What’s the ongoing story: India’s headline retail inflation rate based on the revised and updated Consumer Price Index (CPI) stood at 2.75% in January, the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) said on Thursday. Key Points to Ponder: — What is CPI? — What is the significance of the CPI? — How is CPI calculated? — What is the base year? — How does the change in the base year impact the CPI? — Why has the base year been changed? — What is inflation? Key Takeaways: — As per the old CPI inflation series, retail prices had risen 1.33% in the final month of 2025. — Broadly along expected lines, the newest CPI inflation comes after years of work by the statistics ministry to update the base year for prices of the CPI to 2024 from 2012, reconstitute the consumption basket based on the results of the 2023-24 Household Consumption Expenditure Survey (HCES) so that prices are measured as per the latest consumption patterns and not the 2011-12 survey, and revised methods to calculate price changes for certain items to more accurately measure inflation in the country. — The new CPI basket contains 358 goods and services, up from 299 in the erstwhile basket, with new goods such as airpods being added to the CPI and obsolete ones like audio cassettes being removed. — The modernisation of CPI inflation, India’s most important macroeconomic indicator, is part of a larger overhaul of India’s official statistics by MoSPI. Later this month, the new GDP series – with 2022-23 as the base year and sweeping methodological changes – will be released on February 27 starting with data for October-December 2025 and the second advance estimate for 2025-26. Then, in May, the revised Index of Industrial Production will be released, also with a new base year of 2022-23. — As per the revised CPI, while headline inflation stood at 2.75% in January, food inflation was 2.13%. This represents a dramatic change in the food inflation picture from 2025 under the old series, when food prices had fallen on a year-on-year basis in the last seven months. — However, MoSPI officials warned that making direct comparisons between inflation numbers under the old and new series would not be correct due to changes in the consumption baskets, item weights, and methodologies, although a ‘linking factor’ has been provided by the ministry to connect the old and new data series. Do You Know: — I nflation refers to the rate at which the general price level for goods and services increases over a period of time, causing a decrease in purchasing power of money or real income. In other words, as inflation rises, each unit of currency can buy fewer goods and services than before. — There are different methods for measuring inflation such as Consumer Price Index (CPI), Wholesale Price Index (WPI), GDP deflator, and more, with each focusing on a specific aspect of price changes. — Consumer Price Index (CPI): Inflation relates to consumer prices of all goods purchased by the consumer which may be either domestically produced or imported. The formula for calculating inflation is ((CPI x+1 – CPI x )/CPI x ))*100. CPI x = the value of the CPI in the initial/base year x. Other Important Articles Covering the same topic: 📍 Knowledge Nugget: Why CPI with new base year 2024 matters for UPSC exam Previous year UPSC Prelims Question Covering similar theme: (4) Consider the following statements: (UPSC CSE 2020) 1. The weightage of food in Consumer Price Index (CPI) is higher than that in Wholesale Price Index (WPI). 2. The WPI does not capture changes in the prices of services, which CPI does. 3. The Reserve Bank of India has now adopted WPI as its key measure of inflation and to decide on changing the key policy rates. Which of the statements given above is/are correct? (a) 1 and 2 only (b) 2 only (c) 3 only (d) 1, 2 and 3 Syllabus: Preliminary Examination: Current events of national and international importance Mains Examination: General Studies-II: Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements involving India and/or affecting India’s interests. What’s the ongoing story: Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will be in India for ⁠a state visit from February 18 to 22, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) announced on Thursday. Key Points to Ponder: — Know about the history of India-Brazil relationship — What are the areas of cooperation between India and Brazil? — What are the multilateral organisations in which both countries are members? — What are the potential areas where both nations can cooperate? Key Takeaways: — While President Lula will participate in the AI Impact Summit on February 19-20, he is scheduled to have a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on February 21. This will be Lula’s sixth visit to India, last one for the G20 Summit in ⁠September 2023. — President Lula is expected to be accompanied by about 14 ministers and a large delegation of top CEOs of Brazilian companies, the MEA said. The accompanying ministers would be having meetings with their Indian counterparts. — India-Brazil ties have been steadily gaining momentum over recent months. In October 2025, Brazilian Vice-President Geraldo Alckmin, who also heads the industry and trade department, visited India alongside Defence Minister Jose Mucio Monteiro, during which they held talks with minister Rajnath Singh on defence cooperation and security-related issues. — Lula had first visited India in 2004 as the Guest of Honour for Republic Day celebrations. PM Modi was in Brasilia on a State Visit in July 2025. Both leaders also met in Johannesburg during G20, in November last year. — On January 23, President Lula and Indian PM Modi held a phone call during which both leaders reiterated their support for comprehensive United Nations reforms, including changes to the Security Council. — India and Brazil share a warm, close and multi-faceted Strategic Partnership, rooted in shared democratic values, close people-to-people ties and expanding cooperation across key sectors. The visit will provide an opportunity for both sides to chart a forward-looking agenda for further strengthening bilateral Strategic Partnership, the MEA said. Do You Know: — Modern-day diplomatic ties between India and Brazil were established in 1948, soon after India gained independence in 1947. In 1961, Brazil opposed India’s ‘Operation Vijay’ that liberated Goa from Portuguese rule, and Indo-Brazil relations did not flourish for many decades. — However, in the 1990s, both India and Brazil undertook economic reforms, following which, the trade relations between the two countries expanded. According to the MEA, in 2024-25, bilateral trade reached $12.20 billion, with Indian exports to Brazil amounting to $6.77 billion and imports from Brazil totalling $5.43 billion. — Major Indian exports to Brazil include processed petroleum products (diesel), agrochemicals (insecticides, fungicides), chemicals, pharmaceuticals, engineering products, textured filament yarn, and unwrought aluminium. Brazilian exports to India included crude oil, soya oil, gold (non-monetary), raw sugar, cotton, gum, wood and turpentine oils, chemicals (carboxylic acids) and iron ore and concentrates. — Today, about 4,000 Indians live in Brazil. Most major Indian IT and pharmaceutical companies have their offices in São Paulo. Additionally, companies like the Aditya Birla Group and Sterlite have offices in the country. Other Important Articles Covering the same topic: 📍 As PM Modi visits Brazil, 3 things to know about India’s ties with the country ALSO IN NEWS The clearance comes days before French President Emmanuel Macron’s scheduled visit to India between February 17 and 19. The DAC, headed by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, has also cleared the procurement of six additional P8I maritime surveillance and anti-submarine warfare aircraft from the US for the Navy. According to a statement from the British High Commission, the decision in this regard was taken at the 19th UK-India Air Staff Talks in New Delhi on Thursday, where both countries have agreed to further enhance military training engagements. Under the latest agreement, the Indian Air Force (IAF) will deploy three Qualified Flight Instructors (QFI) to Royal Air Force (RAF) Valley – the training base for British fast jet pilots, the statement noted. For historians of South Asia and the Mediterranean, the implications are immediate. These were not merely traders docking at Red Sea ports and sailing home. They were travellers who ventured inland to Thebes, far from the coast, and left their names beside those of Greek and Latin visitors Subscribe to our UPSC newsletter. Stay updated with the latest UPSC articles by joining our Telegram channel – IndianExpress UPSC Hub, and follow us on Instagram and X. 🚨 Click Here to read the UPSC Essentials magazine for February 2026. Share your views and suggestions in the comment box or at manas.srivastava@ indianexpress.com 🚨
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Feb 13, 2026, 02:00 PM
Haryana Minister Anil Vij Orders Suspension of Police Officer Amid Land Fraud Allegations

Haryana Minister Anil Vij Orders Suspension of Police Officer Amid Land Fraud Allegations

A heated exchange broke out between Haryana Cabinet Minister Anil Vij and Kaithal Superintendent of Police (SP) Upasana during a district grievance committee meeting over a land fraud case allegedly involving a cop. Vij ordered the officer's suspension, but the SP refused, stating that she lacked the authority. The exchange turned heated as the state Energy, Transport, and Labour Minister pressed for accountability and immediate action. Vij subsequently ordered the suspension of the accused police employee and directed that the Director General of Police (DGP) be informed of the development. Let us know! 👂What type of content would you like to see from us this year? The incident took place when Vij was reviewing public complaints and the issue came up. The video of the heated exchange has gone viral on social media. Who Is Anil Vij? Anil Vij is a senior leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and one of Haryana’s most prominent ministers. He currently handles key portfolios, Energy, Transport and Labour, in the state cabinet. He is known for his strict administrative approach.
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Feb 13, 2026, 01:50 PM
India Approves Second Startup Fund of Funds with Rs 10,000 Crore Budget

India Approves Second Startup Fund of Funds with Rs 10,000 Crore Budget

The government on Friday approved the second Startup Fund of Funds (FFS) with an outlay of Rs 10,000 crore for startups in early stages and those involved in deep-tech research. Prime Minister Narendra Modi signed the file for the fund. It was among the first set of decisions taken from his new office Seva Teerth. The second FFS with an outlay of Rs 10,000 crore was announced in the budget for this financial year. It is a continuation of the first FFS announced in 2016 whose Rs 10,000 corpus has been fully utilised. Technology based deep tech start-ups typically take longer to do proof of concept and success. The focus of the new fund will be to make more risk capital available for them. The role of FFS is to catalyze venture capital investments and is operationalized by Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI), which provides capital to Securities and Exchange Board of India ( SEBI )-registered Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs), which in turn invest in startups through equity and equity-linked instruments. As on 31 st December 2025, under the existing FFS scheme the AIFs have invested Rs 25,547 crore in 1,371 selected startups across 29 states and union territories. Earlier this month, the government had changed the recognition framework for startups to further strengthen the Startup India Action Plan by increasing the turnover limit for recognition as a startup to Rs 200 crore from Rs 100 crore in view of the evolving startup ecosystem and the need to support enterprises at different stages of their business lifecycle. The recognition framework also created a new sub-category of “Deep Tech Startup” for entities working on cutting-edge and breakthrough technologies. In view of the long gestation periods, high research and development intensity, and capital-intensive nature of deep technology enterprises, the eligibility criteria for Deep Tech Startup have been expanded, with the age limit extended to 20 years from 10 years from the date of incorporation or registration. The turnover limit for Deeptech startups has been set at Rs 300 crore. The revised framework had also included cooperative societies as eligible entities to promote innovation-driven growth at the grassroots level in agriculture, allied sectors, rural industries and community-based enterprises. The new FFS will be looking beyond equity support for these start-ups which can be in the form of debt or other instruments. The 2025 budget had also announced a FFS for Deep Tech Start-ups to enable patient capital, support disruptive innovations and for funding of larger ticket size. The work of Deep Tech Policy is also in progress.
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Feb 13, 2026, 01:48 PM
Youth-Driven Party Secures Only Six Seats in Bangladesh Parliament

Youth-Driven Party Secures Only Six Seats in Bangladesh Parliament

Dhaka: In an election triggered by a Gen Z–led uprising inBangladesh, a youth-driven party secured only six seats in the 300-member parliament, showing the challenge of turning street momentum into votes. Experience a more refined e-paper today When ⁠it came to it, results showed on Friday that voters overwhelmingly chose the long-established Bangladesh Nationalist Party, which has already ruled the country three ⁠times, most recently from 2001-2006. They largely stayed away from The National Citizen Party which emerged from the ‌2024 protests that toppled former premierSheikh Hasina, but ​fared poorly as part of a rival coalition. Some supporters felt betrayed by alliance Many of its supporters said the NCP effectively took itself out of the race by choosing in December to run alongside another long-established movement - the Islamist party Jamaat-e-Islami. The NCP had initially planned to contest nearly all seats, but ended up competing in only 30 in the coalition, which it said it joined because it needed the ​clout of a major player after a prominent ⁠member of the uprising was killed in Dhaka. Analysts said the NCP had also failed to build up a big enough support base in time for the vote. "They did not live up to the hopes and dreams people had after the 2024 uprising," 23-year-old university student Sohanur Rahman said. "The NCP’s alignment with Jamaat felt like a betrayal, and many young voters like ⁠us chose not to ‌support them." One of the six NCP winners was Abdullah Al Amin, 32, a lawyer and joint secretary of the party. He said the party had expected to win more seats and it only lost some ‌by small margins. "We have just started our journey," he said. "We want to ride a long journey to change Bangladesh, real change that we were aspiring for when ⁠we took to the streets in July 2024." Party sets sight on next year's local elections Abdullah Al Amin said the alliance with Jamaat had helped the NCP win the seats it did. But ‌Shakil Ahmed, a government and politics professor at Jahangirnagar University, said the alliance had pushed away young voters ‌who had wanted a brand new political class after the fall of Hasina. "Many saw it as a retreat ‌into old politics rather than a break from it," Ahmed said. "This decision divided the youth vote and strengthened support for ‌the BNP under Tarique Rahman, which appeared more organised and capable of governing." NCP spokesperson Asif Mahmud said the party would rebuild itself in opposition and focus on local government elections due in a year. NCP chief Nahid Islam told Reuters in December his organisation had not had enough time to build itself up. ⁠It was also hampered by ⁠scarce funds and an unclear stance on key issues such as rights for women and minorities, Reuters reported, citing party leaders. "Unless the NCP rebuilds its identity and distances itself from alliances that confuse its message, it risks losing its momentum and remaining a symbolic movement rather than a major political force,” Professor Ahmed said. Among prominent young losers was Tasnim Jara, a 31-year-old doctor who left the NCP in protest at the alliance in December and fought as an independent candidate from Dhaka. She got more than 44,000 votes but lost to a BNP candidate by a big margin. “We have shown that it is possible to win people’s hearts through ​a clean and honest campaign," Jara said. "But our limitations have also become clear. For clean politics to survive, it must ​be strong. To protect a peaceful political model, we ​need to build a stronger organisation that is capable of withstanding any form of intimidation." Citing her vote count, she said there was hope and that she would not ​go back to her practice in Britain. "Our best days are still ahead," she said.
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Feb 13, 2026, 01:45 PM
India's Judiciary Faces Transparency Concerns as 8,630 Complaints Against Judges Remain Unaddressed

India's Judiciary Faces Transparency Concerns as 8,630 Complaints Against Judges Remain Unaddressed

The office of the Chief Justice of India (CJI) has received 8,630 complaints against sitting judges over the last decade, the Union Law Ministry informed the Lok Sabha on Friday. The data covers the period between 2016 and 2025. The information was shared in a written reply by Minister of State for Law and Justice Arjun Ram Meghwal in response to a question raised by Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) MP Matheswaran VS. 8,630 complaints, but what happened next? Matheswaran had sought details on complaints relating to corruption, sexual misconduct or other serious impropriety against judges of the High Courts and the Supreme Court. The Law Ministry’s reply, based on data received from the Supreme Court, confirmed that 8,630 complaints were received during the period. However, the Ministry did not clarify whether any action was taken on these complaints. It also did not disclose whether records were maintained on the outcome of these complaints or why there was no information about action taken, Bar & Bench reports. The absence of such details raises larger questions about transparency and accountability within the higher judiciary. While the number of complaints is significant, the lack of clarity on follow-up action leaves a crucial gap in public information. ‘In-house procedure’ cited as mechanism In response to another query, the Ministry stated that the Chief Justice of India and Chief Justices of High Courts are competent to receive complaints against judges under the “in-house procedure”. It further said that complaints received through the Centralised Public Grievance Redress and Monitoring System (CPGRAMS) or in any other form are forwarded to the CJI or the concerned High Court Chief Justice. However, the Minister did not respond to whether the government is aware of any formal mechanism to maintain a database of complaints concerning corruption, sexual misconduct or other serious impropriety against judges. Also Watch: The Ministry also did not address whether the government proposes to introduce guidelines or take steps to ensure systematic recording, monitoring and accountability in handling such complaints. The response, while factual, leaves several questions unanswered. In a democracy that rests heavily on public trust in the judiciary, transparency about how complaints are handled is as important as the complaints themselves.
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Feb 13, 2026, 01:34 PM
TRAI Escalates Action Against Spam Telemarketers in India, Issues Over 7 Lakh Notices

TRAI Escalates Action Against Spam Telemarketers in India, Issues Over 7 Lakh Notices

India’s telecom regulator said on Friday it sharply escalated action against spam telemarketers in 2025, issuing more than 7.31 lakh notices to violators and imposing communication restrictions on over 5.6 lakh entities as part of an intensified crackdown on unsolicited commercial communications. The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India said the measures were taken under its Unsolicited Commercial Communication framework to curb persistent spam networks and strengthen consumer protection. During the year, TRAI issued 731,120 notices to unregistered telemarketers found violating UCC norms, subjecting 473,075 entities to one-month communication restrictions, while 89,936 repeat offenders faced extended bans of up to six months. The regulator also disconnected 184,482 telecom resources for continued non-compliance, it said. Since August 2024, cumulative disconnections have crossed 2.1 million telecom resources, reflecting a sustained push to dismantle unauthorised spam operations. The enforcement drive was backed by a surge in consumer reporting through the Do Not Disturb ecosystem. TRAI said 3.11 million UCC complaints were registered across all reporting channels in 2025, of which 1.706 million—more than half—were submitted through the DND mobile application, highlighting increased consumer participation in identifying spam communications. Monthly data showed complaints against unregistered telemarketers consistently accounted for the vast majority of reported cases throughout the year, significantly outnumbering complaints against registered entities, reinforcing the regulator’s focus on targeting unauthorised operators functioning outside the regulatory framework. TRAI said it followed a dual-track approach that allows legitimate, consent-based commercial messaging through registered telemarketers, while deploying regulatory and technological safeguards to block spam. These included blockchain-based distributed ledger technology registration, artificial intelligence-led spam detection, mandatory use of designated number series, strengthened complaint mechanisms and disconnection of non-compliant senders. DND adoption also rose sharply during the year, with app installations increasing 84.43% year-on-year to 2.808 million cumulative installs in 2025, compared with 1.522 million in 2024, the regulator said. “TRAI’s enforcement efforts in 2025 are anchored in the principle that consumers should experience a perceptible improvement in control over unsolicited commercial communications,” TRAI chairman Anil Kumar Lahoti said, adding that higher consumer participation had enabled faster identification of violations and more decisive action against repeat offenders. The authority reiterated its commitment to protecting consumer interests, improving transparency and increasing the cost of non-compliance for entities engaged in unsolicited commercial communication, while continuing to refine the DND framework in consultation with stakeholders.
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Feb 13, 2026, 01:17 PM
Pune Hit-and-Run Victim Yasmin Poonawalla Makes Miraculous Recovery After Hip Surgery

Pune Hit-and-Run Victim Yasmin Poonawalla Makes Miraculous Recovery After Hip Surgery

Political commentator Tehseen Poonawalla on Friday shared a health update about his mother, who is recovering after undergoing hip surgery following a hit-and-run accident in Pune. In a post on X, Poonawalla said his mother was “back in action” just 10 days after the accident, surgery, and insertion of a rod. He praised her resilience, writing that women are “mentally, emotionally and physically stronger,” and expressed gratitude to doctors at Ruby Hall as well as family members for their support. He added that she is expected to be discharged if her recovery continues smoothly. Let us know! 👂What type of content would you like to see from us this year? The update comes days after Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla confirmed that his mother’s surgery had been successful and that she would remain under observation, noting that standing and walking would take time due to her age and reduced bone density. Yasmin Poonawalla, 75, was injured in a hit-and-run incident on February 3 at around 6:15 pm, when a four-wheeler struck her at a petrol pump near Pune’s Regional Transport Office and fled the scene. She suffered a fracture and was initially treated at Jehangir Hospital before being shifted to Ruby Hall Hospital for further care. Police later arrested Hemant Ravindra Chandgude, 40, identified as the driver of the vehicle involved in the crash. A case has been registered under relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Motor Vehicles Act. Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis termed the incident “very unfortunate” and directed senior police officials to investigate the matter while wishing the victim a speedy recovery.
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Feb 13, 2026, 01:10 PM
USA National Cricket Team vs Netherlands National Cricket Team: Match 21 of ICC T20 World Cup 2026

USA National Cricket Team vs Netherlands National Cricket Team: Match 21 of ICC T20 World Cup 2026

USA National Cricket Team vs Netherlands National Cricket Team Match Scorecard:The United States and the Netherlands face off on13 February,in a high-stakes Match 21 of the ICC T20 World Cup 2026.Taking place at the iconic M.A.Chidambaram Stadium (Chepauk),this fixture is essentially a must-win for the USA.After suffering defeats to India and Pakistan,Monank Patel’s side must break their historic Dutch hoodoo to keep their Super 8 qualification hopes alive.USA vs Netherlands Live Streaming and Free Telecast, T20 World Cup 2026 Match 21. The Netherlands won the toss and captain Scott Edwards opted to field first and announced a solitary change, with Kyle Klein coming in. On the other hand, USA skipper Monank Patel stated the team made as many as three changes in their playing XI, bringing in Saiteja Mukkamalla, Noshusj Kenjige and pacer Ali Khan. You can find the USA National Cricket Team vs Netherlands National Cricket Team Match Scorecardhere. USA XI: Monank Patel (wk/c), Shayan Jahangir, Saiteja Mukkamalla, Milind Kumar, Sanjay Krishnamurthi, Shubham Ranjane, Harmeet Singh, Mohammad Mohsin, Shadley van Schalkwyk, Nosthush Kenjige, Ali Khan Netherland XI: Michael Levitt, Max ODowd, Bas de Leede, Colin Ackermann, Scott Edwards (wk/c), Zach Lion-Cachet, Logan van Beek, Aryan Dutt, Roelof van der Merwe, Kyle Klein, Fred Klaassen (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 13, 2026 06:40 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Feb 13, 2026, 01:02 PM
Tarique Rahman: A Polarizing Figure in Bangladeshi Politics

Tarique Rahman: A Polarizing Figure in Bangladeshi Politics

In the charged theatre of Bangladeshi politics, few figures evoke as much intrigue and polarization as Tarique Rahman. Born on November 20, 1965, into the most powerful nationalist dynasty in the country, he is the eldest son of former President Ziaur Rahman and former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia. For supporters of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party(BNP), Tarique represents political continuity and unfinished legacy. For critics, he remains a controversial figure whose career has been shadowed by legal battles and exile.Educated partly in Bangladesh and later in the United Kingdom, Tarique Rahman’s early life was shaped by tragedy and power. The assassination of his father in 1981 catapulted the Zia family deeper into national politics. As Khaleda Zia rose to lead the BNP and eventually serve multiple terms as Prime Minister, Tarique gradually emerged from the background to become a central organizational force within the party. He was appointed Senior Joint Secretary General of the BNP, a role that consolidated his influence over party machinery and youth mobilization.His political ascent accelerated during the BNP-led coalition government from 2001 to 2006. Though he held no formal ministerial portfolio, Tarique was widely perceived as a key power broker within the administration. His residence in Dhaka became an informal nerve center of political strategy, where decisions on appointments, alliances, and party direction were often believed to be shaped. This informal authority contributed significantly to his image as the political heir apparent.However, the same period marked the beginning of his most turbulent chapter. Following a military-backed caretaker government in 2007, Tarique Rahman was arrested on multiple charges, including corruption and abuse of power. After being released on bail, he traveled to London in 2008 for medical treatment and has since lived there in self-imposed exile. Several court cases in Bangladesh resulted in convictions, which he and his party have consistently described as politically motivated. His legal status remains a critical factor in Bangladesh’s political discourse.From London, Tarique has continued to exert influence over the BNP’s strategic decisions. Through virtual addresses, party directives, and international lobbying, he has maintained his role as Acting Chairman of the BNP. His leadership style is often characterized as centralized and assertive, aimed at revitalizing a party that has faced organizational strain and electoral setbacks.On the personal front, Tarique Rahman is married to Zubaida Rahman, a physician and the daughter of a former Bangladeshi naval chief. The couple has one daughter. Despite prolonged exile, the family maintains a relatively low public profile, with limited displays of overt political glamour. His lifestyle in London is described as private and security-conscious, reflecting both his political stature and legal complexities.Estimating Tarique Rahman’s net worth is challenging due to conflicting claims. While critics have alleged substantial wealth accumulation during the BNP’s tenure in power, no universally verified public disclosure definitively establishes his financial standing. The narrative of wealth, much like his political journey, remains contested and politically charged.Tarique Rahman’s story is ultimately one of inheritance, interruption, and ambition. Whether he returns to Bangladesh as a rehabilitated political leader or remains a figure of remote influence will significantly shape the next chapter of the BNP and possibly the broader trajectory of Bangladeshi politics.Related
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Feb 13, 2026, 12:59 PM
BRS Claims Growing Confidence in Telangana Municipal Polls Amid Alleged Misuse of Power

BRS Claims Growing Confidence in Telangana Municipal Polls Amid Alleged Misuse of Power

Hyderabad:Despite the Congress winning over 60 out of the 116 municipalities in Telangana, Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) working president KT Rama Rao (KTR) on Friday, February 13, said that the verdict reflects the “growing confidence” of people in his party. In a press conference, KTR stated that the BRS secured significant victories in the Telangana municipal polls despite alleged misuse of money power, administrative machinery and intimidation tactics by the ruling Congress. He claimed that in the recent panchayat elections, nearly 40 per cent of gram panchayats and more than 4,000 sarpanch positions were won by BRS-backed candidates. Comparing the results with the 2020 municipal elections, KTR said that while the BRS had then won 122 mayor and chairperson posts out of 130, the current results show the party directly winning over 15 municipalities and emerging as the single-largest party in around 10 to 15 additional municipalities where it holds decisive influence. Overall, he said, “the party views the results across 117 municipalities as positive and politically significant.” Interestingly, KTR also said that there was political cooperation in the Telangana municipal polls with the Communist Party of India (CPI), which has an official alliance with the ruling Congress in Telangana. The BRS working president claimed that the CPI joined hands with the pink party in certain areas, including Chennur constituency and Kyaathanpally municipality, due to alleged irregularities in Singareni coal operations. He added that the BRS is open to working with secular forces to prevent the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) from controlling local bodies. KTR further said that out of 124 municipalities where elections were held, around 30 resulted in hung situations and the BRS registered clear victories in around 15. “Decisions regarding strategy in hung municipalities,” he said, “would be taken after consultations with party president K Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR) and local leadership, keeping ground realities in mind.”
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Man Dies at TVK Rally Amid Safety Concerns

Man Dies at TVK Rally Amid Safety Concerns

Chennai:A man reportedly died from a heart attack while attending a rally of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) chief Vijay in Salem in Tamil Nadu on Friday, February 13, with the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) taking a jibe saying people need to carry a coffin when attending the actor’s rallies. A resident of Maharashtra, the man had a stent implanted last year due to a heart condition. “A 37-year-old man from Maharashtra died after reportedly suffering from a heart attack during a political meeting held in Salem today. The deceased has been identified as Suraj, a native of Maharashtra,” Salem police officials told news agencyANI. He had attended the TVK rally as a spectator but suddenly collapsed. He was rushed to a hospital seeking medical assistance, but was declared dead, the police said. “Police are conducting further inquiries into the incident,” the officials added. He worked as a labourer in a silver-related field, according to the police. Suraj is survived by his wife and child. AIADMK spokesperson Kovai Sathyan was quick to take a jab at Vijay and his party. “Looks like to attend TVK rally in future one should carry his/her coffin,” he said in a post on X. தவெக கூட்டத்திற்கு போனா இனிமேல் கையோடு சவப் பெட்டியையும் கொண்டு போக வேண்டும் என்பது உறுதி.Looks like to attend TVK rally in future one should carry his/her coffin.#TVK_rallymurderpic.twitter.com/kPyO7u5j1E The death comes amid the scrutiny Vijay has faced since a stampede at his rally in September 2025 claimed nearly 40 lives. The incident had triggered condemnation from Opposition parties, with a case also registered. It was later handed over to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) by the Supreme Court after a petition was filed by the TVK seeking an independent inspection. However, local media reports stated TVK’s rally in Salem had strict safety measures in place to avoid such incidents. The event had medical camps situated at various corners of the ground, vehicle checks at all entry points and a heavy police presence as well.
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Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser's Compensation Increased to USD 42 Million Amid Bank's Transformation

Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser's Compensation Increased to USD 42 Million Amid Bank's Transformation

New York, February 13:Citigroup has increased the annual compensation for its Chief Executive Officer, Jane Fraser, to USD 42 million. This move represents a nearly 25 per cent raise and serves as a significant endorsement from the board as she continues to oversee a complex and high-stakes transformation of the Wall Street institution. The pay package, disclosed in a regulatory filing on Thursday, consists of a base salary of USD 1.5 million and a bonus of USD 40.5 million for 2025. This follows a previous increase in 2024 when her compensation was raised to USD 34.5 million. The decision places Fraser among the highest-paid leaders in global finance, trailing just behind JPMorgan Chase’s Jamie Dimon, who received USD 43 million last year.Deepinder Goyal Receives 8,000 Emails After Outreach to Former Employees, Asks All to WhatsApp Him for Quicker Response. The board of directors stated that the compensation reflects Fraser’s leadership in executing "bold choices" to position the firm for future growth. Under her guidance, Citigroup has been undergoing an ambitious restructuring process aimed at simplifying its operations. This plan includes the reduction of 20,000 jobs by the end of this year to streamline the bank's workforce. Investors have reacted positively to these changes, with Citigroup shares rallying 66 per cent throughout 2025. In July, the stock reached its highest level since the 2008 financial crisis. The bank noted that more than 80 per cent of its transformation work is now complete, and a dedicated investor day is scheduled for May to outline the next phase of its growth strategy. Despite the internal progress, the bank continues to navigate regulatory hurdles. Citigroup is still working toward the termination of consent orders from the Federal Reserve and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. These orders are related to long-standing deficiencies in the bank’s internal controls, data governance, and risk management systems. To further the transition, Fraser has implemented several leadership changes. In November, she named a new Chief Financial Officer, with Gonzalo Luchetti set to succeed Mark Mason in March. Additionally, the bank is integrating its US retail banking operations into its wealth division, which is led by former Bank of America executive Andy Sieg. Fraser’s efforts to modernise the bank have started to improve its financial metrics. Citigroup’s return on tangible common equity, a vital measure of profitability, rose to 7.7 per cent in 2025, up from 7 per cent the previous year. While this indicates progress, it remains below the bank’s stated target of more than 10 per cent by the end of 2026.Elon Musk Slams Anthropic As ‘Misanthropic and Evil’ After AI Startup Secures USD 30 Billion Funding at USD 380 Billion Valuation. The broader banking sector has also benefited from a resurgence in trading and dealmaking activities. Like its peers Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley, where CEOs received USD 47 million and USD 45 million respectively, Citigroup has capitalised on a more favourable market environment to boost its overall profit margins during this period of transition. TruLY Score 3 – Believable; Needs Further Research | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 3 on LatestLY, this article appears believable but may need additional verification. It is based on reporting from news websites or verified journalists (FT), but lacks supporting official confirmation. Readers are advised to treat the information as credible but continue to follow up for updates or confirmations (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 13, 2026 06:22 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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DP World's CEO Replaced Amid Pressure Over Ties to Jeffrey Epstein

DP World's CEO Replaced Amid Pressure Over Ties to Jeffrey Epstein

Dubai, February 13:Logistics giant DP World announced a sweeping leadership overhaul today, February 13, replacing its longtime chief, Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, following the public release of documents detailing his extensive relationship with the late American s*x offender Jeffrey Epstein. In a statement that avoided naming Sulayem directly, the company confirmed the appointment of Essa Kazim as Chairman and Yuvraj Narayan as Group CEO. The transition follows intense pressure from international investors who paused billions in capital deployment after newly unredacted US Department of Justice files characterised Sulayem as one of Epstein's "most trusted friends".Epstein Files: Goldman Sachs’ Top Lawyer Kathy Ruemmler To Resign After Emails Show Close Ties to Jeffrey Epstein. The board's immediate restructuring marks the end of an era for Sulayem, who had served as chairman since 2007 and CEO since 2016. His successors are veteran figures within the Dubai financial ecosystem: Essa Kazim:The new Chairman previously served as the Governor of the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) and Chairman of Borse Dubai. Yuvraj Narayan:Taking over as Group CEO, Narayan has been a key executive at DP World since 2005, most recently serving as Deputy CEO and Chief Financial Officer. A disclosure to the Nasdaq Dubai exchange stated that Sulayem's resignation was "effective immediately". The company affirmed that the new leadership would support "sustainable growth" and reinforce Dubai's position as a global logistics hub. The leadership change was triggered by the release of a 13,500-page cache of documents by the US Department of Justice earlier this week. While Sulayem has not been accused of any criminal wrongdoing, the files revealed a years-long correspondence that continued well after Epstein’s 2008 conviction. According to the records, Epstein referred to the Emirati businessman as a "close personal friend". The exchanges allegedly included business consultations, discussions on investments, and lewd content. One specific email from 2009, highlighted by US lawmakers, showed Epstein telling an unredacted recipient - later identified as Sulayem in court records - that he "loved the torture video," though the context of the video remains unclear.Epstein Files: Pam Bondi Clashes With Democrats As Attorney General Struggles To Turn Page on Jeffrey Epstein Files Furor (Watch Video). The decision to replace Sulayem followed a swift backlash from DP World’s global partners. Major institutional investors signalled they would not continue business as usual while Sulayem remained at the helm: La Caisse (CDPQ):Canada’s second-largest pension fund, which has invested over USD 8 billion with DP World, announced a pause on "additional capital deployment," stating it expected the company to "take the necessary actions." British International Investment (BII):The UK’s development finance agency, an investor in several African port projects alongside DP World, also suspended new ventures, citing the "shocking allegations" emerging from the files. Sulayem is a member of one of Dubai’s most prominent families and was a central figure in the Emirate's economic rise. He oversaw the transformation of Jebel Ali Port into a global shipping powerhouse and led the expansion of DP World into an empire that now handles approximately 10 per cent of global container trade. His departure marks a significant shift for the state-owned conglomerate as it attempts to insulate its global operations from the reputational fallout of the Epstein scandal. This video provides background on Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem’s previous global business presence and his role in discussing international trade before his resignation. TruLY Score 3 – Believable; Needs Further Research | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 3 on LatestLY, this article appears believable but may need additional verification. It is based on reporting from news websites or verified journalists (CNBC), but lacks supporting official confirmation. Readers are advised to treat the information as credible but continue to follow up for updates or confirmations (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 13, 2026 06:23 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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US Representative Ted Lieu Claims Prince Andrew's Mystery Woman is a Victim of Jeffrey Epstein's Sex-Trafficking Scandal

US Representative Ted Lieu Claims Prince Andrew's Mystery Woman is a Victim of Jeffrey Epstein's Sex-Trafficking Scandal

Washington DC: The mystery woman pictures lying under disgraced former Prince of UK, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, is one of the victims of the sex-trafficking scandal orchestrated by paedophile and US financier Jeffrey Epstein, Democratic lawmaker Ted Lieu claimed during a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee. This comes after the US Department of Justice (DOJ) released disturbing pictures from Epstein files, showing Andrew crouching over a woman, whose face was redacted to precent her identity. The disturbing pictures were shown to the House Judiciary Committee. In one of the pictures, Andrew was seen kneeling on all fours over the woman, who was lying on the ground. One of the pictures showed Andrew staring directly at the camera, with his hands placed on either sides of the woman, caging her on the floor. Another image showed him touching the woman's waist. California Congressman Ted Lieu presented his arguments before the committee and questioned Attorney General and US President Donald Trump's aide Pam Bondi. Ted Lieu told the committee, “I'm going to show you two photos of former Prince Andrew. Prince Andrew attended various parties with Jeffrey Epstein." He moved further to ask Bondi, “Under the law Congress passed, you were allowed to redact photos to protect the victims of Epstein’s sex trafficking operation. You redacted the photos of this victim’s face because you were following the congressional law, is that correct?” As Bondi confirmed the reasoning, Lieu concluded that the mystery woman is a victim of sex trafficking. He went on to question Bondi why was Andrew protected and why has he not been prosecuted. Lieu said, “Under the federal Victims Trafficking Protection Act, not only is Jeffrey Epstein guilty, but anyone who patronizes Epstein’s sex operation is also guilty of a crime. That’s why I find it absolutely despicable that you sought to protect Epstein’s clients, like former Prince Andrew.” Lieu further said, “These two photos staring you in the face are evidence of a crime and more than enough evidence to predicate an investigation against former Prince Andrew….So I ask you, Attorney General Pam Bondi, why did you shut down this investigation last July? And why have you not prosecuted former Prince Andrew?” Documents from the Epstein files, released earlier this month, also showed that disgraced American financier Jeffrey Epstein offered a "trustworthy" Russian friend to Andrew. The name of the woman has not been revealed by the DoJ. A couple of e-mails shared by DOJ from the year 2010 showed a conversation between Epstein and Andrew, whose had an email account in the name of 'The Duke'. In one of the mails, Epstein told Andrew, "I have a friend who i think you might enjoy having dinner with, her name is ----- she will be [in] london 20-24." Andrew said that he would be "delighted" to meet her. He also asked, "Any other information you might know about her that might be useful to know? Like what have you told her about me and have you given her my email as well?" In response, Epstein wrote, “she 26, russian, clevere beautiful, trustworthy and yes she has your email.” Andrew has always denied any wrongdoing in the case. However, in November 2025, he was stripped of his ‘His Royal Highness’ and ‘Prince’ titles amidst the allegations.
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Bangladesh's BNP Reiterates Demand for Extradition of Ousted PM Sheikh Hasina from India

Bangladesh's BNP Reiterates Demand for Extradition of Ousted PM Sheikh Hasina from India

Dhaka: TheBangladeshNationalist Party (BNP), which secured a landslide victory in the general elections, on Friday reiterated its firm stance on seeking the extradition of ousted former Prime MinisterSheikh Hasinafrom India to face trial. Experience a more refined e-paper today "The foreign minister has already persuaded the case for her extradition, and we also support it," Senior BNP leader Salahuddin Ahmed said. "We always press for her extradition according to the law. This is between the foreign ministries of the two countries. We also asked the government of India to please send her back to face trial in Bangladesh," he added. Ahmed emphasised that Bangladesh seeks normal relations with all neighbours, including India, but only on equal terms. "We need a friendly relationship based on mutual respect, equality with all the countries, including India," he said. His comments came soon after the BNP's sweeping victory in the general elections held on Thursday. This is the first election since the mass uprising in August 2024 that forced Hasina to flee to India. Hasina, who has been living in exile in New Delhi since her ouster, was sentenced to death in absentia by a special tribunal in November 2025 for crimes against humanity linked to the violent suppression of the 2024 uprising. Ahmed dismissed criticisms about the election's inclusivity after the Awami League was barred due to its suspension and ongoing violence probes. "People of the country know that this is a very inclusive election. If you like to mention the exclusion of Awami League etc, people have rejected through the mass uprising in Aug 2024," Ahmed underlined. The Awami League's exclusion stemmed from a decision by the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus, which banned the party's activities in 2025 amid probes into its conduct during the uprising. "They are being prosecuted, and also the investigation is going on against the political party Awami League. This is under the process," Ahmed added.
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Mumbai: City International School Closure Sparks Anxiety Among 600 Students Amid Rent Dispute

Mumbai: City International School Closure Sparks Anxiety Among 600 Students Amid Rent Dispute

Mumbai:The sudden decision to shut down City International School in Jogeshwari West has triggered anxiety among parents of more than 600 students, even as the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) intervened and warned the management against closing the institution. According to a report byABP Majha, the English-medium school, located in the Oshiwara area, has been operating for nearly 25 years. However, the management recently issued a notice to parents stating that the school would be closed, reportedly due to a steep hike in rent demanded by the landlord. Management Blames Sharp Rent Hike The landlord has sought a payment of ₹50 lakh for the premises, where the school was earlier paying a monthly rent of around ₹35 lakh reportedABP. Citing its inability to bear the increased financial burden, the school administration decided to shut operations. The announcement has caused confusion and fear among parents, as the admission process for the upcoming academic year is already underway. Many families are now worried about their children’s future, as they may have to seek new schools at short notice. MNS Leader Intervenes Following complaints from parents, MNS Versova Assembly Division president Sandesh Desai visited the school premises and held discussions with the management. Desai warned that the party would not allow the school to shut down abruptly, especially if it results in academic loss for the students. Desai stated that the party would launch a strong agitation if the management proceeds with the closure at the cost of the students. A delegation from the MNS met the school authorities on Friday to discuss the issue and seek clarity on the decision. Education Department Asked To Intervene Meanwhile, parents have demanded immediate intervention from the education department. They have urged authorities to take cognisance of the situation and ensure that the students do not suffer due to the dispute between the landlord and the school management. With the academic year approaching, parents are hoping for a quick resolution, while political intervention has added pressure on the management to reconsider its decision or provide a proper transition plan for the affected students. To get details on exclusive and budget-friendly property deals in Mumbai & surrounding regions, do visit:https://budgetproperties.in/
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Feb 13, 2026, 12:30 PM
TRAI Issues 7.31 Lakh Notices to Unregistered Telemarketers, Disconnects 1.84 Lakh Telecom Resources for Non-Compliance

TRAI Issues 7.31 Lakh Notices to Unregistered Telemarketers, Disconnects 1.84 Lakh Telecom Resources for Non-Compliance

New Delhi, February 13:The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) on Friday said that 7,31,120 notices were issued to unregistered telemarketers (UTMs) found in violation of Unsolicited Commercial Communication (UCC) norms in 2025. As part of progressive enforcement measures, 4,73,075 entities were subjected to one-month communication restrictions, while 89,936 repeat offenders faced six-month communication caps, it informed. In addition, 1,84,482 telecom resources were disconnected during the year for continued non-compliance. Cumulatively, since August 2024, over 21.05 lakh telecom resources have been disconnected, reflecting intensified efforts to curb persistent spam networks and strengthen compliance across the telecom ecosystem, according to the TRAI. In 2025, a total of 31.09 lakh UCC complaints were registered across all channels. Of these, 17.06 lakh complaints (over half) were submitted through the Do Not Disturb (DND) application, underscoring increased consumer participation in reporting unsolicited communications. “TRAI’s enforcement efforts in 2025 are anchored in the principle that consumers should experience perceptible improvement in control of unsolicited commercial communications.Mobile Tariffs Hike: Telecom Operators Brace for 15% Tariff Hike in June 2026 After 2 Years; Jio IPO To Boost Sector Valuation, Says Analyst Report. Enhanced consumer participation through the DND ecosystem has enabled faster identification of violations and more decisive action against persistent offenders,” said Anil Kumar Lahoti, Chairman, TRAI. Complaints against unregistered telemarketers consistently accounted for the overwhelming majority of reported cases throughout the year, significantly outnumbering complaints against registered telemarketers. This reinforces TRAI’s focus on targeting unauthorised and non-compliant entities operating outside the regulatory framework. The DND ecosystem has also seen a significant increase in adoption. DND app installations grew by 84.43 per cent year-on-year in 2025, rising to 28.08 lakh cumulative installations, compared to 15.22 lakh in 2024.Airtel AI-Powered Fraud Alert Protection System Launched To Combat Spam and OTP Banking Scams. The telecom regulator said it has adopted a two-pronged strategy that enables legitimate, consent-based commercial communications through registered entities, while simultaneously deploying regulatory, technological and enforcement measures, such as DLT (blockchain)-based registration, AI-led spam detection, mandatory use of designated number series, strengthened complaint mechanisms, and disconnection of non-compliant senders, to curb unsolicited communications from unregistered entities. TruLY Score 4 – Reliable | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 4 on LatestLY. The information comes from reputable news agencies like (IANS). While not an official source, it meets professional journalism standards and can be confidently shared with your friends and family, though some updates may follow. (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 13, 2026 06:00 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Feb 13, 2026, 12:25 PM
NHL Returns to Winter Olympics with Changes in Media Deals, Player Exposure, and Competition

NHL Returns to Winter Olympics with Changes in Media Deals, Player Exposure, and Competition

Gary Bettman (via Getty Images)The world’s best ice hockey players have returned to the Winter Games after years of missed moments for their fans, and officials are promising big changes for how media deals, player exposure, and international competition are handled.When contacted by the media,NHLCommissioner Gary Bettman confirmed that negotiations with the Olympic officials have enabled more leeway, ensuring the league remains in the public eye rather than fading away after the event, as happened after the 2018 games and the 2022 cancellation of their participation due to the pandemic.Olympic return is driven by player demand, media access and global growth plans, according to NHL commissioner Gary BettmanWhich NHL Players Thrive On the Olympic Stage vs the NHL Regular Season?At an announcement with NHL Players Association head Marty Walsh and International Ice Hockey Federation president Luc Tardif, Gary Bettman highlighted the increasing levels of cooperation between the International Olympic Committee and the International Ice Hockey Federation, like intellectual property concessions, which included the ability of players to post their own social media content or the NHL itself being able to use Olympic branding.“I think there’s an increasing recognition that we’re a little unique compared to all the other sports in the Olympics—Summer or Winter—because to do this, we’re stopping our season in the middle, and that is an imposition on the season. And I think, over time, that’s something that the IOC has begun to respect more and more,” he said.His participation in the Olympics is one of the initial demands that came from players when he joined the union, having observed that at all times, fans want to see the best in action.by Taboolaby TaboolaSponsored LinksSponsored LinksPromoted LinksPromoted LinksYou May LikeFaridabad’s most exclusive prelaunch opportunityCodename One&OnlyLearn MoreUndoThough the attention is presently on the Olympics, Bettman has declined to comment regarding his plans on reviving a World Cup of Hockey tournament that is set for a comeback later in the decade.However, there are still some political realities at play in international hockey. For instance, Russia is not allowed to compete in Olympic team events due to its invasion of Ukraine, and Bettman said the league will continue to follow other international decisions regarding Russia’s involvement.Off the ice, the logistical issues are being resolved. The recently opened Milano Santagiulia Arena, originally feared of being delayed, has started hosting the games. Preparations for the 2030 edition of the games, scheduled for the French Alps, are underway, and the demand for tickets might require larger venues.One thing not likely to change anytime in the near future is the way in which the standings are structured. In international tournaments, winning in regulation earns teams three points, but Bettman said the league has always been comfortable with its system and sees no reason to alter it.Get the latest ICC Men’sT20 World Cup 2026updates, including the fullschedule,teams,live scores,points table, and keyseries statssuch as top run-scorers and wicket-takers.
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DP World Appoints New Leadership Amid Pressure Over Alleged Ties to Jeffrey Epstein

DP World Appoints New Leadership Amid Pressure Over Alleged Ties to Jeffrey Epstein

Dubai port giant DP World announced on Friday the appointment of Essa Kazim as chairman of its board of directors and Yuvraj Narayan as group chief executive officer, Dubai Media Office reported, following mounting pressure on chief Sultan bin Sulayem, over alleged ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Members of the U.S. Congress said DP World's long-serving chairman and CEO Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem's name appeared in the files, prompting renewed scrutiny of his past interactions with Epstein, a convicted sex offender. Reuters was not able to independently review the allegations in the Epstein files, released by the U.S. Department of Justice. Sulayem, one of Dubai's most influential businessmen, has led DP World for over four decades, through an expansion that turned into one of the world's largest logistics companies, which it says handles around 10% of global trade.
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Feb 13, 2026, 12:23 PM
BNP Leader Gayeshwar Chandra Roy Wins Dhaka Seat Amid Concerns Over Minority Attacks

BNP Leader Gayeshwar Chandra Roy Wins Dhaka Seat Amid Concerns Over Minority Attacks

Dhaka: Gayeshwar Chandra Roy, a senior BNP leader from the minority Hindu community, won aDhakaconstituency on Friday in Bangladesh's 13th national parliamentary election. Experience a more refined e-paper today Roy won the Dhaka-3 seat with 99,163 votes, defeating his nearest rival, Jamaat-e-Islami candidate Md Shahinur Islam, the state-run BSS news agency reported. The former state minister's win from the Dhaka seat comes in the backdrop of alleged harassment of the minorityHinducommunity members in the country. The community has faced a series of attacks, some fatal, after the killing of radical youth leader Sharif Osman Hadi in December. India has been expressing concerns over attacks on minorities, especially Hindus, in Bangladesh. Separately, the lone Hindu candidate fielded by the radical Islamist Jamaat-e-Islami party was defeated in the Khulna-1 constituency. Krishna Nandi received 70,346 votes in the electoral contest, where BNP contender Amir Ejaz Khan secured 1,21,352 votes. The 13th parliamentary elections inBangladeshwill elect a government that will replace the interim administration headed by Muhammad Yunus. The relations between India and Bangladesh were strained after the interim government assumed charge following the collapse of the Sheikh Hasina government in August 2024. The BNP is moving towards a sweeping victory in the landmark parliamentary polls, set to return to power after a gap of two decades.
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Feb 13, 2026, 12:20 PM
India Appoints New Ambassador to Thailand Amid Strengthened Bilateral Ties

India Appoints New Ambassador to Thailand Amid Strengthened Bilateral Ties

New Delhi:Puneet Agrawal has been appointed as the next Ambassador of India to the Kingdom of Thailand, the Ministry of External Affairs announced on Friday. Agrawal, an Indian Foreign Service (IFS) officer of the 1997 batch, is presently serving as Additional Secretary in the Ministry of External Affairs. According to the official press release, he is expected to take up the assignment shortly. Further details regarding the date of assumption of charge are awaited. According to the MEA brief, India and Thailand have historically enjoyed warm and cordial relations. The brief further stated that bilateral ties between India and Thailand are multifaceted and span a wide range of areas, including trade and investment, defence and security, connectivity, culture and tourism, education, science and technology, and people-to-people exchanges. Furthermore, Thailand's 'Act West' policy complements India's 'Act East' policy. Thailand is India's maritime neighbour. In the context of regional and sub-regional groupings, Thailand is an important partner of India, including in the ASEAN, the East Asia Summit (EAS), the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC), the Mekong Ganga Cooperation (MGC), the Asia Cooperation Dialogue (ACD), the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA), and the Ayeyawady-Chao Phraya-Mekong Economic Cooperation Strategy (ACMECS). Earlier in December, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and Thailand's Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow held a bilateral meeting in the national capital and discussed ways to expand the strategic partnership between the two countries and promote security cooperation, according to an official statement from the Thai Foreign Ministry.
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Feb 13, 2026, 12:19 PM
Pulwama Terror Attack: A Pivotal Moment in India's Security History

Pulwama Terror Attack: A Pivotal Moment in India's Security History

Mumbai, February 13:Saturday, February 14, will mark the seventh anniversary of the Pulwama terror attack, a pivotal moment in India's security history that forever changed the country's approach to cross-border terrorism. On this day in 2019, 40 personnel of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) were killed when a suicide bomber targeted their convoy in the Lethapora area of Jammu and Kashmir. As the nation pays homage to the fallen "Bravehearts" on Saturday, the incident remains a stark reminder of the security challenges in the region and the massive military and diplomatic shift that followed. At approximately 3:15 PM, a convoy of 78 vehicles carrying over 2,500 CRPF personnel was travelling from Jammu toward Srinagar on National Highway 44. As the vehicles reached Lethapora, a car with an estimated 300 kg of explosives - including RDX - rammed into one of the buses.List of Jawans Martyred in Pulwama Attack on 14th Feb 2019: Names and Photos of 40 CRPF Bravehearts Who Lost Their Lives in Pulwama Terror Strike. The suicide bomber was identified as Adil Ahmad Dar, a 22-year-old local resident associated with the Pakistan-based terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM). The blast was so powerful that it was heard several kilometres away, reducing the bus to a heap of twisted metal and claiming 40 lives instantly. The attack triggered a rapid sequence of events that brought two nuclear-armed neighbours to the brink of war: February 14, 2019:JeM claims responsibility. India revokes Pakistan's "Most Favoured Nation" (MFN) trade status. February 15-20, 2019:India begins a global diplomatic campaign to isolate Pakistan. Customs duties on Pakistani goods are hiked to 200 per cent. February 26, 2019:In a historic move, the Indian Air Force (IAF) crosses the Line of Control to conduct the Balakot Airstrike, targeting JeM’s largest training camp in Pakistan. February 27, 2019:Aerial skirmishes occur between the IAF and the Pakistan Air Force (PAF). Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman was captured and later released on March 1 as a "peace gesture".India Declares Pulwama Attack Accused Mohiuddin Aurangzeb Alamgir As ‘Designated Terrorist’. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) took over the probe, filing a massive 13,500-page charge sheet in August 2020. The investigation identified 19 accused individuals, including JeM chief Masood Azhar and his brothers. By August 2021, security forces had neutralised seven key conspirators in various encounters, including the mastermind, Mohammad Ismal Alvi (also known as Lamboo). Seven others were arrested and remain under trial. As of early 2026, the case continues in specialised courts, with the Indian government maintaining its stance that "Operation Sindoor" and subsequent counter-terror modules have significantly dismantled the JeM network in the Valley. (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 13, 2026 05:49 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Feb 13, 2026, 12:17 PM
AIADMK Leader Accuses DMK Government of Announcing Women's Rights Scheme Due to Fear of Election Defeat

AIADMK Leader Accuses DMK Government of Announcing Women's Rights Scheme Due to Fear of Election Defeat

Chennai:All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) General Secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami launched a sharp attack on the DMK government after Rs 5,000 was credited to women beneficiaries under the Kalaignar Women's Rights Scheme, alleging that the move stemmed from “fear of election defeat.” In a post on X, Palaniswami claimed the announcement is a result of fear of the upcoming 2026 Assembly Elections and AIADMK's door-to-door campaign exposing the government's failures. He said that the Stalin government, which dragged its feet for 28 months without providing the Rs 1,000 (Magalir Urimai Thogai), is now reportedly giving a "Summer Special Grant" along with three months of arrears. Palaniswami targeted Chief Minister MK Stalin, questioning the timing of the disbursal. "Have you seen what the fear of election defeat makes the puppet chief minister do? The Stalin government, which has been dragging its feet without paying the '1000 rupees' for 28 months, is now offering a 'summer special amount' in addition to the three-month amount. Did we not have summer in 2024 and 2025?" he wrote. He further alleged that the government was attempting a "patchwork" ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections. Claiming that families had suffered financial losses under the DMK regime. "After ruining Tamil Nadu into a state where there is no safety for women--from young girls to the elderly--do you really think the women of Tamil Nadu will believe this 'patchwork' job of depositing 'election-time money'"? he added.EPS noted that the government has disbursed only Rs 34,000 since September 2023, while households have incurred a minimum loss of Rs 3,50,000. "Since September 2023, the total amount your government has given is Rs 34,000. However, the minimum loss suffered by every household under your administration is Rs 3,50,000! Isn't this announcement a result of the fear you feel as @AIADMKOfficial goes door-to-door exposing this with the slogan #TheIncompetentGovt_YourHouseBillIsTheProof?," added the Tamil Nadu's Leader of Opposition. Palaniswami accused the government of rejecting 1 crore Tamil women by limiting aid to "eligible candidates" and claims AIADMK's promise of Rs 2,000 per month to female heads of households will be implemented soon. "Now, upon seeing the @AIADMKOfficial election promise I made to provide Rs 2,000 per month, and out of fear for the upcoming 2026 Assembly Elections, look at how this announcement comes out, people! It is amusing to see you claiming, "Oh no, they are trying to block the scheme," even though no one is stopping any scheme. You have failed for five years to fulfill your loud promise of providing aid to "all ration card holders." Instead, by claiming it is only for "eligible candidates," you have rejected 10 million (1 crore) Tamil women," added Palaniswami. Palaniswami reiterated AIADMK's promise of Rs 2,000 per month to female heads of households under the Kula Vilakku Scheme if they come to power. "With the massive support of the people of Tamil Nadu, the @AIADMKOfficial government will be formed within the next three months. Under the "Kula Vilakku Scheme," the promise I made to provide Rs 2,000 per month to all female heads of households will be implemented as soon as the Kazhagam (party) takes power," he added. Echoing similar sentiments, AIADMK spokesperson Kovai Sathyan told ANI, "This Rs 5,000 rolled out now shows the desperation and fear of MK Stalin. This election is the end of DMK and the dynasty rule in Tamil Nadu." He further alleged that the scheme was aimed at appeasing women voters and would “definitely backfire on the DMK.” Meanwhile, DMK workers celebrated the announcement across parts of the state. In Coimbatore, party cadres distributed sweets to the public after Rs 5,000 was credited to 1.31 crore women beneficiaries.
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Feb 13, 2026, 12:13 PM
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Defends Tirupati Laddu Allegations, Calls Concealment 'Sacrilege'

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Defends Tirupati Laddu Allegations, Calls Concealment 'Sacrilege'

Amaravati:Andhra PradeshChief MinisterN Chandrababu Naiduon Friday defended his government's decision to go public with the allegations of adulteration of Tirupati laddus, saying concealing the matter would amount to "sacrilege". Experience a more refined e-paper today Addressing the Assembly, the Chief Minister said withholding the findings would be a betrayal of public trust. If future discrepancies were to arise, then the government would be held accountable. The allegations date back to September 2024, when Naidu had claimed that animal fat was used in the preparation of Tirupati 'laddus' during the previous YS Jagan Mohan Reddy-led regime in the state, triggering a massive political row. During an NDA legislative party meeting in the southern state in 2024, Naidu had alleged that the previous government did not even spare the Venkateswara temple and used substandard ingredients and animal fats for making laddus, which are revered and sought after by crores of devotees. The claims sparked a nationwide outcry and hurt the sentiments of people belonging to the Hindu community. “If we didn’t disclose (laddu adulteration), it would be a sacrilege for us. A question would arise tomorrow: why didn’t you (govt) tell?” said Naidu. The Chief Minister used the floor of the House to reassure the public that all the temples in the state have been "cleansed". “No possibility to hurt anybody’s sentiments. The NDA government will take the onus of saving the sanctity of every temple and I am reiterating it to people,” he added.
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Feb 13, 2026, 02:39 PM
Saudi Arabia's Midad Energy Signs Letter to Acquire Lukoil's Overseas Assets Amid High-Stakes Contest

Saudi Arabia's Midad Energy Signs Letter to Acquire Lukoil's Overseas Assets Amid High-Stakes Contest

Saudi Arabia’s Midad Energy has signed a letter of intent to acquire all of Russian oil producer Lukoil’s overseas assets, Reuters reported Friday, citing sources familiar with the matter. The agreement was signed in late January amid what Reuters called a “high-stakes contest” against competitors including U.S. private equity fund The Carlyle Group. Under the proposed terms, Midad would purchase the assets in cash and place the funds in a dedicated escrow account until it secures approval from the U.S. Treasury to complete the transaction. “Midad is working to ensure compliance with the necessary regulatory requirements. This is seen as a high-stakes move, backed by strong political ties to Saudi Arabia,” one of the sources told Reuters. However, there is no guarantee that Washington will approve the sale, the sources cautioned. Midad and Lukoil declined to comment.
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Feb 13, 2026, 12:07 PM
India Congratulates Bangladesh's BNP on Election Victory, Pledges to Strengthen Bilateral Ties

India Congratulates Bangladesh's BNP on Election Victory, Pledges to Strengthen Bilateral Ties

New Delhi:The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), fresh from its sweeping win in the 13th National Parliament elections, has extended gratitude to India following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s congratulatory message to party chief Tarique Rahman. Speaking at the Election Commission Secretariat in Dhaka, Nazrul Islam Khan, chief of BNP’s polls coordination committee, said the party welcomed Modi’s words and looked forward to stronger ties with India. “We also, on behalf of our party, thank him and believe that under the leadership of our leader Tarique Rahman, the relations between our two countries and the people of these two countries will be strengthened,” Khan remarked. Prime Minister Modi, in a message posted on X, congratulated Rahman and emphasised the importance of bilateral ties. “Delighted to speak with Mr Tarique Rahman. I congratulated him on the remarkable victory in the Bangladesh elections. I conveyed my best wishes and support in his endeavour to fulfil the aspirations of the people of Bangladesh. As two close neighbours with deep-rooted historical and cultural ties, I reaffirmed India’s continued commitment to the peace, progress, and prosperity of both our peoples,” Modi said. BNP secured more than 210 seats, including 209 independently, ensuring an absolute majority in parliament. The victory positions Tarique Rahman to become Bangladesh’s next prime minister, ending nearly two decades of Awami League dominance after the party was barred from contesting the polls.
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Feb 13, 2026, 12:06 PM
Telangana Deputy Chief Minister Hails Municipal Election Results as Public Mandate for Congress's People-Centric Governance

Telangana Deputy Chief Minister Hails Municipal Election Results as Public Mandate for Congress's People-Centric Governance

Hyderabad:Telangana Deputy Chief MinisterBhatti Vikramarka Malluon Friday, February 13, said that the municipal election results reflect a public mandate in favour ofCongress’speople-centric governance. “People have once again proved that when there is trust and confidence, it naturally turns into public support. Over the past two years, the people’s government has been working tirelessly with the goal of empowerment in key sectors such as education, healthcare, employment, and infrastructure, and this victory is a recognition of those efforts.” the Deputy CM said in a release. He said that under the leadership of the Chief Minister,Revanth Reddy, the entire cabinet has worked together to move forward with the state’s development agenda. He also congratulated party workers who worked relentlessly to secure this victory. The Deputy Chief Minister assured that the government will continue to work with greater responsibility and stronger commitment, ensuring that the aspirations and affection of the people are never disappointed.
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Feb 13, 2026, 11:53 AM
Indian PM Modi Congratulates BNP Leader Tarique Rahman on Decisive Victory in Bangladesh Elections

Indian PM Modi Congratulates BNP Leader Tarique Rahman on Decisive Victory in Bangladesh Elections

Hours after Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Tarique Rahman on leading Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) to adecisive victoryin elections, BNP leaders on Friday expressed their gratitude to the Indian PM for recognising the people’s mandate. “It’s great that a democratic country is supposed to recognise the verdict of the people and Mr Modi has done this, we thank him,”MoneyControlquoted BNP standing committee member Nazrul Islam Khan as saying. He added, “We hope that the relationship between the two neighbouring countries and their people will strengthen. I want to thank Prime Minister Narendra Modi for congratulating our leader.” In acongratulatory messageto Rahman, PM Modi said this victory shows the people of Bangladesh has trust of in your leadership. “I convey my warm congratulations to Mr. Tarique Rahman on leading BNP to a decisive victory in the Parliamentary elections in Bangladesh. This victory shows the trust of the people of Bangladesh in your leadership,” PM Modi posted on X. He added, “India will continue to stand in support of a democratic, progressive and inclusive Bangladesh. I look forward to working with you to strengthen our multifaceted relations and advance our common development goals.” Echoing the same sentiments, Rahman’s partyexpressed appreciation to India for acknowledging the election results and voiced optimism about strengthening ties between the two neighbours under the incoming government. A senior BNP leader toldAFPthat the party’s victory reflected public sentiment. “This victory was expected. It is not surprising that the people of Bangladesh have placed their trust in a party… capable of realising the dreams that our youth envisioned during the uprising,” saidSalahuddin Ahmed. The election represents a major political milestone forRahman, who returned to Bangladesh less than two months ago after spending nearly 20 years in London. He left the country in 2008 after being released from detention during a military-backed caretaker government and came back last December following a youth-led movement that ousted long-serving Prime MinisterSheikh Hasinain August 2024. With inputs from agencies Prime Minister Modi congratulated Tarique Rahman on BNP's sweeping victory in Bangladesh's polls. Modi emphasized strong India-Bangladesh ties and reaffirmed India's commitment to peace, progress, and prosperity for both nations. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Feb 13, 2026, 11:45 AM
Gold Prices in India Rise Amid Global Volatility: Experts Expect Range-Bound Movement

Gold Prices in India Rise Amid Global Volatility: Experts Expect Range-Bound Movement

On 13 February 2026, the price of 24K gold at ₹153,550 per 10 grams, reflecting a gain of ₹1,250 compared to its previous close. Meanwhile, 22K gold is at ₹140,754 per 10 grams. Gold prices in India are largely influenced by international spot gold rates, US dollar fluctuations, and import duties on Gold among other things. Gold prices in India continue to remain higher than in Dubai. On 13 February 2026 the price of 24K gold in India is at ₹153,550 per 10 grams, while in Dubai it is ₹147,353, reflecting a difference of ₹6,197 or 4.21%. Similarly, 22K and 18K gold prices in India were also about 4.21% costlier compared to the price of gold in Dubai , not accounting for fees, duties, and taxes. Gold prices are volatile largely on the back of significant profit booking, which was seen due to panic selling by investors. The big sell-off in US equity markets was triggered by fears of AI disruptions, which further weighed on sentiment. Also, dimmed expectations of rate cuts by the US Federal Reserve added pressure on gold, as US labour data was stronger than forecast. However, geopolitical uncertainties over US-Iran talks continue to lend support to the yellow metal’s safe-haven demand. Additionally, persistent central bank buying and currency debasement concerns lift the appeal of the precious metal. ALSO READ Silver rallies 28% from recent lows: Will volatility persist in 2026? Key drivers to watch However, geopolitical uncertainties over US-Iran talks continue to lend support to the yellow metal’s safe-haven demand. Additionally, persistent central bank buying and currency debasement concerns lift the appeal of the precious metal. Analysts expect gold prices to remain range-bound in the near term as equity markets continue to witness volatility. Experts have said that over the shorter run, this may cause disruptions for gold, but the broader outlook for the yellow metal remains positive. Markets will monitor US inflation data for further guidance on the Fed’s policy stance. Moreover, safe-haven demand for gold continues to lift its appeal. “MCX Gold April futures may rebound to Rs 154,000/10g as prices have recovered slightly in the world markets too.” Jigar Trivedi, Senior Research Analyst at Indusind Securities said. Retail investors are advised to track not just domestic rates but also international trends before making buying decisions. ALSO READ MCX Silver Rate LIVE: Silver sees big price swing – MCX Silver Futures slide 10%, Comex Silver prices rises 1%
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Feb 13, 2026, 11:44 AM
Indian PM Modi Congratulates BNP Chief Tarique Rahman on 'Remarkable' Bangladesh Poll Win

Indian PM Modi Congratulates BNP Chief Tarique Rahman on 'Remarkable' Bangladesh Poll Win

NEW DELHI: Prime MinisterNarendra Modion Friday spoke with Tarique Rahman, hours after congratulating him on the Bangladesh Nationalist Party’s (BNP) decisive victory in the Bangladesh’s parliamentary elections and reaffirming India’s commitment to close bilateral ties.In a post on X, PM said, “Delighted to speak with Mr. Tarique Rahman. I congratulated him on the remarkable victory in the Bangladesh elections.” He added, “I conveyed my best wishes and support in his endeavour to fulfil the aspirations of the people of Bangladesh.”PM Modi Speaks To BNP Chief Tarique Rahman, Congratulates On 'Remarkable' Bangladesh Poll Win“As two close neighbours with deep-rooted historical and cultural ties, I reaffirmed India’s continued commitment to the peace, progress, and prosperity of both our peoples,” the Prime Minister said.Earlier in a separate post, PM Modi congratulated Rahaman when results were being announced, “I convey my warm congratulations to Mr Tarique Rahman on leading BNP to a decisive victory in the Parliamentary elections in Bangladesh. This victory shows the trust of the people of Bangladesh in your leadership.” He added, “I look forward to working with you to strengthen our multifaceted relations and advance our common development goals.by Taboolaby TaboolaSponsored LinksSponsored LinksPromoted LinksPromoted LinksYou May LikeFaridabad’s most exclusive prelaunch opportunityCodename One&OnlyLearn More”The BNP secured a two-thirds majority in the general elections, winning more than 200 seats – surpassing its 2001 tally of 193 seats. The result is being seen as ushering in political stability after months of unrest following the ouster of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in a youth-led uprising in July 2024.Who is Tarique RahamanRahman, son of BNP founder and former president Ziaur Rahman, returned to Dhaka in December after spending 18 years in exile and is expected to be sworn in as prime minister.Ziaur Rahman ruled Bangladesh from 1977 until his assassination in 1981 and remains a key figure in the country’s political history.Soon after the results were declared, the BNP thanked voters and urged restraint. “Despite winning ... by a large margin of votes, no celebratory procession or rally shall be organised,” the party said in a statement, calling instead for nationwide prayers.The election was the first since Hasina fled to India. Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus, 85, had been serving as interim head of government after her departure.The Awami League, which governed for 15 years but was barred from contesting, had won 230 seats in 2008.Meanwhile, the head of the Islamist Jamaat-e-Islami conceded defeat, saying his party would not engage in the “politics of opposition” for its own sake. The National Citizen Party, led by youth activists involved in the anti-Hasina movement and part of a Jamaat-backed alliance, won five of the 30 seats it contested.
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Feb 13, 2026, 11:40 AM
ED Official Ravi Tiwari Transferred from Jalandhar to Chennai Amid Speculation

ED Official Ravi Tiwari Transferred from Jalandhar to Chennai Amid Speculation

Senior Enforcement Directorate (ED) official Ravi Tiwari was on Thursday transferred from Jalandhar to Chennai, continuing in his role as additional director, but now with responsibility for Tamil Nadu as well as the Union Territory of Puducherry, according to sources at the agency’s headquarters in Delhi. While the decision has sparked intense speculation—particularly because it comes a day after the ED issued summons to former Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh and his son Raninder Singh in a long-running Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) probe —senior agency officials insisted the transfer reflects routine tenure norms rather than any reaction to political developments. Tiwari, a 2009-batch Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officer who has been with the ED for nearly four and a half years, was posted to Jalandhar in September 2023. A senior official at the ED’s Delhi headquarters said that a three-year tenure at one posting is generally considered a full cycle for an officer of his rank, and that Tiwari was due for rotation irrespective of ongoing cases. “This is not a punitive posting,” the official said, stressing that the Chennai role is significant, given that elections are approaching in Tamil Nadu later this year. Despite official dismissal of political linkages, the timing has raised questions among political circles and media commentators because it followed the ED’s summons to Amarinder Singh and his son. The FEMA investigation dates back to 2016 but has resurfaced this month with fresh notices issued from the Jalandhar office. Those notices required Raninder to appear for questioning on February 12 and Captain Amarinder on February 13, although the former failed to appear and the latter cited knee surgery as a reason for non-attendance. During his tenure in Jalandhar, Tiwari steered numerous high-profile probes and actions. Among the major investigations overseen by the ED’s Jalandhar wing while he was in charge were: * The ED provisionally attached assets worth ₹19.10 crore in connection with their probe into money laundering allegedly involving Vuenow Group of Companies. The total value of assets attached or frozen exceeds ₹270.94 crore. * ₹ The ED attached bank accounts worth ₹21 crore belonging to Dr Amit Bansal, his family members, and drug de-addiction centres operated by him. The action was part of a money laundering probe into alleged diversion of prescription drugs and illegal financial transactions linked to 22 private de-addiction centres across Punjab. * The ED seized immovable properties worth ₹22.02 crore belonging to M/s Rana Sugars Ltd, owned by Kapurthala MLA Rana Gurjit Singh and his son Inder Partap Singh. The probe was initiated under the Foreign Exchange Management Act over alleged violations related to the issuance of Global Depository Receipts. * The ED provisionally attached immovable property worth ₹53.64 lakh belonging to Sukhwinder Singh, then range forest officer of Budhlada Forest Range. The probe is linked to a forest scam. * Bank fraud and money-laundering case involving Tara Corporation, with attachment of immovable assets worth over ₹35 crore. Then MLA Jaswant Singh Gajjanmajra was arrested.
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Feb 13, 2026, 11:39 AM
AAP MLA Plans Protest Against Haryana Chief Minister's Visit to Punjab Over Trade Deal Concerns

AAP MLA Plans Protest Against Haryana Chief Minister's Visit to Punjab Over Trade Deal Concerns

AAP MLA Gurinder Singh Garry Birring said Friday he would stage a protest against Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini’s visit to Punjab , alleging that the invitation extended to the BJP leader is “politically motivated” and also to show his opposition against the Centre’s handling of the India–US trade deal. The call also comes amid recent allegations of attempted political poaching, further heightening tensions between the parties. Saini is scheduled to attend the convocation ceremony of Desh Bhagat University in Fatehgarh Sahib district as the chief guest. Birring, the AAP MLA from the Amloh constituency of Fatehgarh Sahib, said he and his supporters would stage a peaceful protest outside the private university premises during Saini’s visit. In a video message posted on his Facebook page, Birring said the protest would be held against the India–US trade agreement, which he alleged negatively impacts farmers, workers, and small industries. “We strongly oppose decisions taken by compromising national interest, agriculture, and employment,” he said, appealing to local residents to participate in the protest while maintaining democratic decorum. The Amloh MLA cited another reason for opposing Saini’s presence at the event, alleging political bias. He said, “Since Desh Bhagat University is located in Punjab, either the Punjab Governor, the Punjab Chief Minister, or a member of the state cabinet should have been invited. Punjab Governor Gulab Chand Kataria was earlier scheduled to attend the event, but his programme was cancelled at the last moment.” He also alleged that the Governor’s office subsequently directed the university to invite the Haryana chief minister, a move he termed politically motivated. The protest announcement comes amid a political controversy from earlier this week. On Thursday, Sangrur MLA Narinder Kaur Bharaj publicly alleged that Nayab Singh Saini tried to lure her into joining the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ahead of the 2027 Punjab Assembly elections. Bharaj claimed that Saini had recently contacted her, offered her a BJP ticket for the Sangrur Assembly seat, and assured her that any demands she made would be fulfilled if she agreed to switch parties. She described the alleged outreach as part of the BJP’s so-called “Operation Lotus” strategy to destabilise elected governments. Rejecting the alleged offer, Bharaj reiterated her commitment to the Aam Aadmi Party and said she would never betray it, advising Saini to focus on Haryana politics rather than Punjab. Saini denied the allegations and told reporters that he does not know Bharaj or her constituency, calling the claims baseless. When contacted, the Haryana chief minister’s media team confirmed to The Indian Express that Saini’s visit to Desh Bhagat University is scheduled as planned, and that there has been no change to the programme so far.
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Feb 13, 2026, 11:36 AM
Modi Congratulates BNP Leader Tarique Rahman on Election Victory, Emphasizes India-Bangladesh Cooperation

Modi Congratulates BNP Leader Tarique Rahman on Election Victory, Emphasizes India-Bangladesh Cooperation

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday spoke to Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) leader Tarique Rahman and congratulated him on the BNP’s election victory. He said the Indian government is committed to “the peace, progress, and prosperity of both our peoples.” In a post on X, the Prime Minister said: “Delighted to speak with Mr. Tarique Rahman. I congratulated him on the remarkable victory in the Bangladesh elections. I conveyed my best wishes and support in his endeavour to fulfil the aspirations of the people of Bangladesh.” He added: “As two close neighbours with deep-rooted historical and cultural ties, I reaffirmed India’s continued commitment to the peace, progress, and prosperity of both our peoples.” Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Modi extended his congratulations to Rahman after the decisive win in the elections. In his message, the PM said the victory reflects the deep trust and confidence the people of Bangladesh have placed in Rahman’s leadership. He described the outcome as an important moment in Bangladesh’s democratic journey and reaffirmed India’s continued support for a democratic, progressive, and inclusive Bangladesh. Highlighting the longstanding ties between the two neighbours, the PM emphasized India’s commitment to strengthening bilateral cooperation across sectors. He expressed optimism about working closely with Rahman to further deepen multifaceted relations, including trade, connectivity, development partnerships, and people-to-people exchanges. The BNP is set to stake claim to form the government in Bangladesh after 20 years, having won more than 200 seats in the general elections.
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