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Tamil Nadu CM Warns Centre Against Delimitation Exercise, Vows to Protect State's Rights

Tamil Nadu CM Warns Centre Against Delimitation Exercise, Vows to Protect State's Rights

Namakkal (Tamil Nadu) [India], April 17 (ANI): Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin issued a strong warning to the BJP-led central government over the proposed delimitation exercise, saying that "Delhi- do not wish to witness the fighting spirit of Tamil Nadu." "I want to warn Delhi: do not wish to witness the fighting spirit of Tamil Nadu. Delimitation is a great danger created by the BJP against Tamil Nadu, with the AIA DMK clapping along. The BJP's conspiracy to suppress Tamil Nadu's voice is delimitation. The AIA DMK is a spineless group that cannot even openly oppose it. The BJP thought that when elections were happening in Tamil Nadu and DMK MPs were busy campaigning, they could convene a special session and pass this law. First, people's rights must be protected; only then do democracy and elections have meaning. If our votes lose value, should we not oppose it? That is why our MPs are fighting in Delhi," DMK candidate from Kolathur said on Thursday. Sharpening his attack on the BJP, he said if you think you can crush the states, then you are making a "grave miscalculation." "Have we shown today by raising black flags? This is just a trailer. Delhi should not even wish to see the main picture. Do not think that the fire in Tamil blood has cooled, or that we will not take to the streets. We who came to the streets for our language--will we not come out for the rights of our people? They wondered who would fight for the Tamils. This Muthuvel Karunanidhi Stalin is here. I am ready to face a thousand Emergencies. Prime Minister Modi, only slaves to Delhi's remote control will bow down. Self-respecting Tamils will never submit. We will curb the arrogance of the Union BJP that refuses to respect the voice of the southern states. India is a union of states--if you think you can crush the states, and that we will remain silent, bound and submissive, you are making a grave miscalculation...," Tamil Nadu CM further said. Meanwhile, addressing a gathering in Salem, he highlighted his government's commitment to women's welfare, stating that the first file he signed after assuming office was for free bus travel for women. "The first file I signed was for free bus travel for women. I want every woman to enjoy the benefits and said that, whatever the amount benefiting women, I will do that for the welfare of women," Stalin said. He reiterated that the state government remains focused on implementing schemes aimed at empowering women and improving their socio-economic conditions. Tamil Nadu will go to the polls in a single phase on April 23, with the counting of votes scheduled for May 4. (ANI)
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Apr 16, 2026, 11:42 PM
BJP Leader Annamalai Exudes Confidence in NDA's Victory in Tamil Nadu Polls

BJP Leader Annamalai Exudes Confidence in NDA's Victory in Tamil Nadu Polls

Tiruchirapalli (Tamil Nadu) [India], April 17 (ANI): BJP leader K Annamalai held an election campaign in support of AIADMK candidate from Thiruverumbur P Kumar in Tiruchirappalli on Thursday. Tamil Nadu will go to the polls in a single phase on April 23, with the counting of votes scheduled for May 4. "The NDA has created a huge wave in Tamil Nadu. People have started saying that the DMK should go home and that Edappadi K. Palaniswami should become the Chief Minister... Certainly, Udhayanidhi Stalin will be defeated in Chepauk-Thiruvallikeni, and similarly, Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi will be defeated in the Thiruverumbur constituency..." he said. On Wednesday, Annamalai exuded confidence in the victory of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), saying that EPS is expected to become the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu this time. "We are confident in Coimbatore, and across Tamil Nadu, this time, the NDA will come to power with a huge mandate. People of Tamil Nadu want change. They want DMK to get out of the government. We are in Singanallur, where the sitting MLA, KR Jayaram, has earned people's trust. He is a very senior AIADMK leader. Across all the places we are campaigning, the response is massive. This time, we expect Edappadi K Palaniswami to become the chief minister of Tamil Nadu with a huge mandate," he said. The main contest is expected between the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance (SPA), which includes the Indian National Congress, Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK), and Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK), and the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), led by AIADMK with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) as allies. Actor-turned-politician Vijay is also set to make his electoral debut with TVK, which may turn the contest into a three-way fight. (ANI)
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Apr 16, 2026, 10:39 PM
Owaisi Opposes Women's Reservation and Delimitation Bills, Warns of North-South Divide

Owaisi Opposes Women's Reservation and Delimitation Bills, Warns of North-South Divide

New Delhi [India], April 17 (ANI): During the special session of Parliament on Thursday, AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi stood in strong opposition to the introduction of the Women's Reservation Bill and Delimitation Bill, saying that "if these bills become law, the opposition's voice will be reduced to nothing in this House." "If these three bills become law, the opposition's voice will be reduced to nothing in this House. If you read this Constitution Amendment Bill along with the Delimitation Bill, seats will be allocated based on population. Those with larger populations will receive more seats, those with smaller populations will receive fewer. Delimitation will not happen every 10 years. It will not be based on the census. Rather, the government will decide whether or not delimitation will happen... The reality will be that the north will rule over the south, the north will spend, and the south will provide. The southern states account for 30 per cent of the country's GDP, and 21 per cent of the country's tax revenue comes from the south... The south is being punished for good governance...," AIMIM chief said in the Lok Sabha . The Constitution (One Hundred and Thirty-First Amendment) Bill, 2026, The Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2026 and The Delimitation Bill, 2026 were introduced and taken up for consideration and passing in the Lok Sabha earlier in the day. The government intends to raise the number of Lok Sabha seats to 816 from 543. The Delimitation Bill provides for the readjustment of the allocation of seats in the House of the People to the States and Union territories, the total number of seats in the Legislative Assembly of each State and Union territories having a Legislative Assembly, the division of each State and each Union territory having a Legislative Assembly into territorial constituencies for elections to the House of the People and Legislative Assemblies of the States and Union territories. Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that the Delimitation Bill, 2026, will not harm the southern states but will, in fact, benefit them. He stated that under the 50% increase model, the current 543 seats in the Lok Sabha will rise to 816, leading to an increase in the number of seats for all southern states. Union Home Minister added that the existing 129 seats of the southern states in the Lok Sabha will increase to 195, and their share in the total seats of the House will remain almost the same at around 24 per cent. Amit Shah said that in the present House of 543 members, Karnataka currently has 28 members, which is about 5.15 per cent of the total. After the passage of the proposed bills and the constitutional amendment, the number of seats for Karnataka will increase from 28 to 42. In that case, in a Lok Sabha of 816 members, Karnataka's representation will remain around 5.14 per cent; therefore, Karnataka will not suffer any loss. He also said Telangana has 17 seats, which is 3.13 per cent, and after the passage of the bill, the number of MPs will increase from 17 to 26, which will be 3.18 per cent. "Tamil Nadu has 49 seats, which is 7.18 per cent. After the passage of the bill, the number of MPs will be 59, and their percentage in the new House of 816 will be 7.23 per cent. Tamil Nadu will also suffer no loss. Keralam has 20 seats, which is 3.68 per cent. After the passage of the bill, the number of MPs will be 30, and their percentage in the new House will be 3.67 per cent," he assured. (ANI)
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Apr 16, 2026, 10:32 PM
Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire Takes Effect, Bringing Temporary Halt to Hostilities

Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire Takes Effect, Bringing Temporary Halt to Hostilities

Beirut [ Lebanon ], April 17 (ANI): Celebrations broke out across Beirut as a 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon came into force, with fireworks and celebratory gunfire lighting up the night sky, CNN reported. Local media reported heavy gunfire in Beirut 's southern suburbs, a known Hezbollah stronghold, as visuals showed red flares illuminating the skyline shortly after midnight, as per CNN. The ceasefire, which began at 5 p.m. ET, has temporarily halted hostilities and is aimed at creating space for diplomatic engagement. According to CNN, the US State Department said the truce is "intended to enable good-faith negotiations toward a permanent security and peace agreement between Israel and Lebanon ." Earlier, the Israel i military said it carried out strikes on more than 380 Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon in the past 24 hours, as reported by CNN. According to the military, the strikes targeted launchers, headquarters, and militants to support ground operations in the region. It also stated that forces remain on "high alert" even as the ceasefire takes effect, CNN reported. Reacting to the development, Iranian parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said Tehran is approaching the truce "with caution," while Israel 's Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon described the situation as "complex", according to CNN. Iran's Foreign Ministry welcomed the ceasefire, linking it to broader diplomatic efforts involving the United States, Al Jazeera reported. According to Al Jazeera, spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said, "[Iran welcomes] the announcement of the ceasefire in Lebanon and noted that the cessation of the war in Lebanon was part of the ceasefire understanding between Iran and the United States, mediated by Pakistan." Meanwhile, Qatar also welcomed the development, calling it a step toward easing tensions in the region, Al Jazeera reported. Qatar 's Foreign Ministry said it welcomed "the announcement of the ceasefire in Lebanon and considers it an initial step toward de-escalation". The ministry stressed that it was a "necessity" for all parties to adhere to the terms of the truce to ensure stability and prevent further escalation, as per Al Jazeera. According to Al Jazeera, it also appreciated US President Donald Trump's mediation efforts, noting that they "contributed to reaching a ceasefire in Lebanon ." The ceasefire comes amid sustained conflict in southern Lebanon , with diplomatic efforts now focused on turning the 10-day truce into a longer-term peace arrangement. (ANI)
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Apr 16, 2026, 09:50 PM
Trump Claims Major Breakthrough in US-Iran Talks, Doubts Cease-Fire Extension

Trump Claims Major Breakthrough in US-Iran Talks, Doubts Cease-Fire Extension

US President Donald Trump made a big claim that Iran has agreed to hand over its stockpile of uranium. He said the two sides are close to reaching an agreement that could end the six-week conflict. Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump called it a major breakthrough in negotiations on the conflict. He said they have agreed to give us back nuclear dust. He used his term for enriched uranium, which Washington believes can be used to make nuclear weapons. Trump said the next round of talks between the United States and Iran could take place this weekend, which is a sign of progress in negotiations. At the same time, he doubted the need to extend the current cease-fire. He said I don't think it needs to be extended, and added that Tehran has been more flexible than ever. Trump said that our relationship with Iran is very good at this point, even if it's four weeks ahead, and I think it's very difficult to believe that a nuclear bomb is going to have an outcome.
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Apr 16, 2026, 08:40 PM
Trump Optimistic About Peace Talks Between Israel and Lebanon

Trump Optimistic About Peace Talks Between Israel and Lebanon

Washington DC [US], April 17 (ANI): US President Donald Trump on Thursday (local time) described ongoing efforts to broker peace between Israel and Lebanon as "very exciting," suggesting a potential breakthrough in what he indicated could be another major diplomatic achievement. Responding to a question on what was described as a " 10th border " negotiation, Trump said, "It's very exciting. With Lebanon , it's very exciting. I think we're going to have a deal. We're going to have a meeting first time in 44 years and Lebanon will be meeting with Israel and they're probably going to do it at the White House." He added that he had recently spoken to both Israel i Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun , and expressed confidence about a ceasefire arrangement. "We're going to be meeting with Bibi Netanyahu , and the President of Lebanon . I had a great talk with both of them today. They're going to be having a ceasefire and that'll include Hezbollah ..." Trump said. On the timeline, the US President indicated that the meeting between the two sides could take place soon. "Over the next week or two," he said. Addressing concerns about whether an agreement could be reached without Hezbollah 's consent, Trump expressed optimism about broader alignment. "I think we will have an agreement between Lebanon , and they're going to take care of Hezbollah . But they're going to be working on Hezbollah right now, but we'll have an agreement between Israel , very importantly, and Lebanon ," he said. When asked directly if Hezbollah had agreed to the ceasefire, Trump responded, "They're all agreeing. It's a very nice little package for about a week, and we're not going to have lots of bombs dropping, and we're going to see if we can make peace between Lebanon and Israel ." Trump also highlighted ongoing US military measures in the region, particularly the blockade in the Strait of Hormuz. "We're doing very well with the blockade. It's very routine for us. The Navy's incredible, and I think the blockade is doing very well. No ship is even thinking about entering. No ship is going past our Navy," he said. The remarks come after Trump earlier announced that Israel and Lebanon had agreed to initiate a 10-day ceasefire following intensive diplomatic engagement by the United States. He had described his conversations with both leaders as "excellent" and termed the development a step toward a broader and lasting peace in the region. The ceasefire comes at a critical juncture for West Asia, following a period of significant volatility along the Israel - Lebanon border. (ANI)
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Apr 16, 2026, 08:21 PM
Smriti Irani Slams Akhilesh Yadav Over 'Saas-Bahu' Jibe in Parliament

Smriti Irani Slams Akhilesh Yadav Over 'Saas-Bahu' Jibe in Parliament

New Delhi [India], April 17 (ANI): Former Union Minister and BJP leader Smriti Irani on Thursday launched a sharp attack on Samajwadi Party (SP) Chief Akhilesh Yadav over his 'Saas Bahu' remarks during the ongoing special session of the Parliament, where the Women's Reservation Bill and delimitation bill are being discussed. The SP chief should "shift his focus from serials to parliament and get crucial bills passed that empower women," she said in her post on X. In a post on X, Irani countered Akhilesh Yadav's jibe at her, saying, "I heard that today Akhilesh ji remembered me in Parliament. That's good--those who got politics as an inheritance also remember those who punch holes in the sky on their own steam. They pass comments on working women, those who have never done a job in their life. Shift your focus from serials to Parliament, get that crucial bill passed for women's empowerment." सुना है आज अखिलेश जी ने संसद में मुझे याद किया। अच्छा है, जिनको राजनीति धरोहर में मिली, वे उनको भी याद करते हैं जो अपने दम पर आसमान में सुराख़ करते हैं। कामकाजी औरत पर वे टिप्पणी करते हैं जिन्होंने ज़िंदगी में कभी कोई नौकरी नहीं की। सीरियल से हटाकर संसद पर ध्यान लगाएं, महिलाओं… Mocking Irani's famous television serial 'Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi', Yadav said, "saas-bahu wali toh haar gayi." In his comments during the debate, Yadav said, " If you reserve the seats, the constituencies will be reserved. The concept of reserving seats would only intensify competition among women. "Aapki saas-bahu wali toh har gayi (the saas-bahu actor lost)," he had added. BJP leader Smriti Irani lost the 2024 Lok Sabha election in Uttar Pradesh's Amethi constituency to Congress candidate Kishori Lal Sharma. The Constitution (One Hundred and Thirty-First Amendment) Bill, 2026, The Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2026 and The Delimitation Bill, 2026 were introduced and taken up for consideration and passing in the Lok Sabha earlier in the day. Opposition parties have said they are in favour of early implementation of the Women's Reservation Act but are strongly opposed to the Delimitation Bill. (ANI)
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Apr 16, 2026, 07:59 PM
Amit Shah Assures No Changes to Delimitation Commission Formula

Amit Shah Assures No Changes to Delimitation Commission Formula

New Delhi [India], April 17 (ANI): Amid opposition's strong reservation over Delimitation Bill, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday said that the Modi government has not made any changes to the formula for composition of Delimitation Commission and the norms are same as during the Congress -led UPA government. Responding to Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra's remarks in Lok Sabha about the possibility of BJP putting its own people in the Delimitation Commission, he asked if Congress had done any tampering during its rule. "There was mention of the Delimitation Commission, saying that you will put your people in the Delimitation Commission and they will do this and that. I want to tell Priyanka Gandhi that we have not made any changes to the Delimitation Commission. We have replicated your Delimitation Commission Act. If you have tampered with it, I can say that we will not do so," he said. The Constitution (One Hundred and Thirty-First Amendment) Bill, 2026, The Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2026 and The Delimitation Bill, 2026 were introduced and taken up for consideration and passing in the Lok Sabha earlier on Thursday. Amit Shah sought to allay apprehensions of opposition members about the Southern states losing their influence as a result of an increase in seats in the Lok Sabha to implement the women's reservation Act, and said that while there will be about a 50 per cent increase in their seats, the relative proportion in total seats will also move up. "The biggest narrative being created is that these three bills, the Constitution Amendment Bill, the bill on delimitation, and changes to the constituency election law, will harm the power of the South," he said. "If we listen to the entire narrative created for the South, then out of the 543 seats created by you, 129 MPs currently sit in this House, which is approximately 23.76%. In the new House, 195 MPs will be sitting here, and their power will be 23.97%," he added. Shah said Karnataka has 28 seats, and 5.15 per cent of the 543 seats in the House and after the passage of the bill, the number of Karnataka MPs will increase from 28 to 42, and the percentage in the Lok Sabha will increase to 5.44. "Karnataka will not suffer any loss at all. Andhra Pradesh has 25 seats, which is 4.60 per cent. After the passage of the bill, the number of MPs will increase from 25 to 38, which will be 4.65 per cent," he said. Shah said Telangana has 17 seats, which is 3.13 per cent and after the passage of the bill, the number of MPs will increase from 17 to 26, which will be 3.18 per cent. "Tamil Nadu has 49 seats, which is 7.18 per cent. After the passage of the bill, the number of MPs will be 59, and their percentage in the new House of 816 will be 7.23 per cent. Tamil Nadu will also suffer no loss. Keralam has 20 seats, which is 3.68 per cent. After the passage of the bill, the number of MPs will be 30, and their percentage in the new House will be 3.67 per cent," he added. (ANI)
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Apr 16, 2026, 07:58 PM
TMC Increases Participation in Voting on Crucial Bill, Opposes Government

TMC Increases Participation in Voting on Crucial Bill, Opposes Government

After the meeting of the opposition parties, now TMC sources say that the Bengal election is also very important for us, so 5-7 of our MPs were going to take part in the voting on the bill. Because even if this happened, the opposition was sure to win. We will not help the BJP at any cost. TMC said that now after trying, at least 20 of our MPs will be present during the voting. They said that we will also try to increase this number. But Sudip Bandyopadhyay is unwell, Abhishek Banerjee is a star campaigner throughout the state and the presence of some MPs in his area is necessary for the election. So all 28 will not be able to reach. But our intention is clear that, we are against the government and with the opposition in this matter. TMC's Netika Sagar Ghosh joined the meeting of Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge. She said that three women MPs of TMC will speak in the Lok Sabha. Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar, Pratima Mondal and June Malia. Sudip Bandyopadhyay and Saugata Roy, who were not well. Abhishek Banerjee is busy campaigning against the bills. Some other TMC MPs are also busy campaigning.
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Parliamentary Committee Briefing with Foreign Secretary on Iran Conflict Praised

Parliamentary Committee Briefing with Foreign Secretary on Iran Conflict Praised

New Delhi [India], April 17 (ANI): Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Thursday described the recent parliamentary committee briefing with the Foreign Secretary on the Iran conflict and wider regional developments as "very good", saying members raised detailed questions on India's strategic interests. "It was a very good briefing with the Foreign Secretary on all the issues to deal with the Iran war that were not covered in the earlier briefing when he was himself not present," Tharoor told the media. He added that 17 members of the committee attended the session and engaged in extensive discussions with the Foreign Secretary on multiple geopolitical concerns. "Seventeen members attended, and all of them had very serious questions for the Foreign Secretary," he said, noting that the discussions covered India's relations with "every single significant country in the region and beyond". Tharoor further said that broader issues such as strategy, energy security, geopolitics, and Pakistan's role were also discussed during the meeting. "There is a certain appreciation of this ongoing dialogue between the Foreign Ministry and the Committee," Tharoor said, adding that members felt they were "taken into confidence in the right sort of way and in turn, want to be constructive in our criticisms, questions and challenges to the government for ourselves as parliamentarians, to represent the voice of the people of India." Calling it a productive exercise, he, however, underlined that the discussion should remain confidential. "It has been a good exercise, but we all agree that this is not something we need to talk about publicly," Tharoor added. Meanwhile, the Ministry of External Affairs continues to monitor developments in the Gulf and West Asia region, with focused efforts on ensuring the safety, security and welfare of the Indian community in the region, a release read. It was informed that the dedicated special control rooms in the Ministry of External Affairs are operational and are working in coordination with Indian missions. The Ministry of External Affairs is in regular contact with State Governments and Union Territories for the sharing of information and better alignment of efforts. Flights continue to operate from countries where airspace remains open. Since 28 February, around 10,10,000 passengers have travelled from the region to India. (ANI)
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Apr 16, 2026, 07:49 PM
Indian Parliament Introduces Three Bills Amid Opposition Concerns Over Delimitation

Indian Parliament Introduces Three Bills Amid Opposition Concerns Over Delimitation

The Constitution (131st) Amendment Bill, 2026 and the Delimitation Bill, 2026 and the Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2026 were introduced in the Lok Sabha on Thursday for discussion and passage. Congress MP Hibi Eden said he has given a notice of procedure against the proposal. He alleged that the delimitation bill is a direct attack on the Constitution and will affect the rights of the southern states. He said that the increase in seats can create an imbalance between the northern and southern states, so extensive consultation with the states on the issue is necessary. Parliament is being amended to implement the Nari Shakti Vandana Act (Women's Reservation Law) by 2029, which will ensure 33 percent reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies. In fact, supporting the bills related to the amendment of the Women's Reservation Law and the formation of the Delimitation Commission, NDA leaders on Thursday said that women have had to wait for years for reservations. The opposition alleged that the government's democratic functioning and women's reservation framework could be weakened by the BJP MPs.
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Apr 16, 2026, 06:58 PM
Kangana Ranaut Defends Government's Move to Amend Women's Reservation Law

Kangana Ranaut Defends Government's Move to Amend Women's Reservation Law

BJP MP Kangana Ranaut attacked the Congress for questioning the government's intention behind introducing a bill to amend the women's reservation law, and wondered why the opposition party kept the matter hanging for three decades when it was in power. Participating in a debate in the Lok Sabha, the actor-politician said, "Sonia Gandhi says why are they (BJP) in a hurry to bring the bill. Should we be like you and let it hang for 30 years?" Ranaut also said she feels that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is hurrying to deliver justice for women. "What didn't happen in 60 years, he achieved in 10, be it pucca houses, providing gas cylinders, or inducting women into defence forces. One thing is certain: he is in a hurry to give justice to women."
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Apr 16, 2026, 04:40 PM
Gulf Economies Redraw Global Trade Map as Tensions with Iran Shift Shipping Routes

Gulf Economies Redraw Global Trade Map as Tensions with Iran Shift Shipping Routes

As tensions tied to the ongoing conflict with Iran disrupt one of the world’s most critical shipping lanes, Gulf economies are quietly redrawing the map of global trade. The long-dominant Strait of Hormuz is no longer being treated as the default artery for energy and cargo flows. In its place, a new corridor centered around NEOM is gaining traction as a strategic workaround. What’s unfolding is not just a temporary detour. It looks increasingly like a structural shift in how goods, energy, and risk are managed across the Middle East. The Strait of Hormuz has long been the world’s most sensitive energy chokepoint, handling roughly 20 percent of global oil shipments in stable times. But the current geopolitical climate has exposed just how fragile that dependency can be. Authorities linked to Iran are reportedly enforcing tighter control over vessel movement through the strait. This includes: The result is a shipping environment where predictability has taken a hit. For global trade, unpredictability is often more disruptive than outright closure. At the heart of this shift is a multimodal trade route that blends sea and land transport into a single supply chain. This hybrid system effectively bypasses Hormuz entirely. Countries benefiting from this network include: Unlike conventional container shipping, this corridor emphasizes truck-based cargo movement after the maritime leg. That reduces: For time-sensitive goods like FMCG and essential supplies, that flexibility is a major advantage. Adoption has moved faster than many expected. Logistics firms, including major European and regional operators, have already activated the corridor. Importers from countries such as Italy, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Poland have begun routing cargo through this system, signaling growing confidence. The evidence points toward something deeper than a short-term adjustment. Repeated disruptions have made governments and companies rethink reliance on a single chokepoint. Modern logistics favors multiple pathways over single-route dependency. The NEOM corridor fits neatly into that strategy. Saudi Arabia’s East-West pipeline already connects oil fields to the Red Sea, offering a built-in alternative to Hormuz for energy exports. This isn’t about replacing Hormuz overnight. It’s about ensuring that if one artery tightens, others can carry the load. The shift aligns closely with broader geopolitical infrastructure initiatives like the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC). IMEC aims to integrate: The NEOM corridor can function as a key node within this larger system, linking Europe to the Gulf and potentially to India. The reconfiguration of trade routes is not happening in isolation. Political leaders are openly acknowledging the stakes. These positions reflect a broader strategic contest over who controls the arteries of global trade. No route is risk-free, and the NEOM corridor comes with its own challenges. However, compared to the concentrated risk of Hormuz, these are distributed risks, which are often easier to manage. The implications go far beyond the Middle East. Diversified routes reduce the likelihood of sudden supply shocks, which can stabilize global prices. Businesses gain alternative pathways, reducing delays and disruptions. Control over trade corridors often translates into geopolitical influence. NEOM’s rise could recalibrate regional power dynamics.
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Apr 16, 2026, 03:27 PM
Punjab Police Bust Sex Racket in Moga City, Arrest Shiromani Akali Dal Councillor

Punjab Police Bust Sex Racket in Moga City, Arrest Shiromani Akali Dal Councillor

Chandigarh : Punjab police on Thursday claimed to have busted a sex racket in Moga city with the arrest of seven persons including a sitting councillor of the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) and rescue of 14 women including a minor girl. Acting on a tip-off, the district police raided a villa situated on Jalandhar-Amritsar road from where a ``Devil John Hotel’’ was being run for the past several months. Police said that the hotel is owned by one Jagjit Singh alias Jeeta, sitting councillor of ward No 28, Moga city, who was arrested along with his associates identified as Lakhwinder Singh and Balwinder Singh under Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act and Section 143 of BNS. Also Watch: AAP ATTACKS SAD Meanwhile, ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) media incharge Baltej Pannu alleged that ``The suffering Punjab endured during the SAD-BJP government from 2007 to 2017 is extensive. Whether it was the illegal drug trade, cable mafia, bus business, or the promotion of gangster culture, the direct involvement of Akali leaders was evident in every sphere. Today, once again, their ugly face has been exposed before the public,” he alleged. Referring to the Moga incident, Pannu further alleged in a previous sex scandal that also surfaced in Moga, the names of several senior Akali leaders had also emerged. This clearly shows that the party has become a hub of immoral activities and illegal businesses.”
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Apr 16, 2026, 03:22 PM
Haryana Congress Suspends Five MLAs for Anti-Party Activities

Haryana Congress Suspends Five MLAs for Anti-Party Activities

Chandigarh: The Haryana Congress on Thursday suspended five MLAs from the primary membership of the party for ``acting against organisational norms''. State Congress president Rao Narender Singh, said in a statement that the MLAs, namely, Shalley Chaudhary, Renu Bala, Jarnail Singh, Mohd Ilyas and Mohd Israil - elected from the Naraingarh, Sadhaura, Ratia, Punhana and Hathin constituencies, respectively, have been suspended due to anti-party activities. Let us know! 👂 What type of content would you like to see from us this year? He said that the action was taken on the recommendation of the Disciplinary Action Committee and with the approval of the president of the All India Congress Committee Mallikarjun Kharge. Let us know! 👂 What type of content would you like to see from us this year? Also Watch: He further said that the MLAs named above had voted against the party’s official candidate during the March 16, 2026, Haryana Rajya Sabha elections which constituted serious indiscipline and is contrary to organisational norms. He added that this decision sends a clear message to all leaders and workers that actions contrary to collective decisions and the party’s official stance will invite strict disciplinary action.
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Apr 16, 2026, 03:04 PM
Virginia's Former Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax and Wife Found Dead in Murder-Suicide

Virginia's Former Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax and Wife Found Dead in Murder-Suicide

Synopsis Who were Justin Fairfax and wife Dr. Cerina W. Fairfax, and how did they die? Former Virginia Lt Gov Justin Fairfax and his wife were found dead in Annandale after a murder-suicide. Police say the couple were in a divorce process. The case connects Justin Fairfax, Lt Gov Fairfax, Virginia politics, sexual assault allegations, and a domestic disturbance call that led officers to the home.
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Apr 16, 2026, 02:48 PM
India's Agricultural Exports Rise 2%, Despite Rice Export Decline

India's Agricultural Exports Rise 2%, Despite Rice Export Decline

India’s exports of agricultural and processed food products rose by a modest 2% year-on-year to $25.71 billion in 2025-26, as shipments of rice, which has the biggest share in this export basket, declined due to geopolitical factors. The value of rice exports including basmati and non-basmati varieties, fell by 7.5% year-on-year to $11.53 billion in FY26. In March 2026, India, the biggest exporter of rice in the world, shipped grain valued at $0.99 billion, a 15% year-on-year decline, as the West Asia war disrupted exports to Gulf countries including Iran and Saudi Arabia. “India’s rice exports decline has reflected the growing impact of geopolitical tensions and logistical disruptions on global agricultural trade. Ongoing conflicts in key Middle Eastern regions critical transit routes and destination markets that account for approximately 70% of India’s basmati rice exports have significantly disrupted shipping operations,” Ranjit Singh Jossan, Managing Director, Jossan Grains in Punjab, a major rice exporter, told FE. Jossan said that the downturn in exports is largely temporary and driven by logistical challenges linked to ongoing conflicts, rather than any fundamental weakness in demand or competitiveness. India exported boneless buffalo meat and dairy products valued at $ 6.21 billion in FY26, an increase of 22% from previous fiscal. Buffalo meat shipment is the second biggest commodity after rice in terms of shipment value in the Agricultural & Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) basket, which accounts for about 50% of India’s agri-products exports. The rest of the agricultural product exports include marine, tobacco, coffee, and tea. Officials said demand for Indian bovine meat has risen across the globe due to its quality and nutrient value. India has emerged as the second-biggest exporter of buffalo meat; export destinations include Vietnam, Malaysia, Egypt, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. Exports of fruits and vegetables last fiscal rose by a modest 1.4% to $3.93 billion year-on-year as shipments to Gulf countries were hit by the West Asia conflict. Exports of cereal preparations rose by over 3% year-on-year to $3.2 billion. In FY25, India’s agricultural and processed food products exports were $ 25.14 billion. Despite being hit by the high US tariff, India’s marine products exports increased 14% year-on-year to $8.43 billion last fiscal, thanks to a surge in shipments to several new markets such as Europe and Southeast Asia, an official said. “Initially under pressure from a higher tariff by the US, the biggest export destination, shipments to Europe, China, Vietnam and Russia increased sharply last fiscal thus leading to a sharp increase in exports,” KN Raghavan, Secretary General, Seafood Exporters Association of India (SEAI) told FE. India’s seafood exports, mostly frozen shrimp, were $ 7.45 billion in FY25, with the United States having a share of 35% ($ 2.8 billion). The bulk of the country’s seafood exports to the US is ‘Vannamei Shrimp’.
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Apr 16, 2026, 02:14 PM
Priyanka Gandhi's Traditional Sarees Steal the Show in Parliament

Priyanka Gandhi's Traditional Sarees Steal the Show in Parliament

Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi spoke about the Women's Reservation Bill in Parliament today i.e. 16 April. During this time, her white Banarasi saree look also caught attention. However, Priyanka is often in the spotlight for her saree looks. These are her best saree looks. Priyanka Gandhi Vadra is also often in the spotlight for her simple fashion sense. She always has a traditional touch in her outfits. The fabric of Priyanka Gandhi's outfits from Parliament to the rally reflects handloom, cotton, and Banarasi style. Her simple looks are a glimpse of former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Priyanka Gandhi mostly wears saris made of handloom cotton fabric. She also looks elegant in it. Even in a serious place like Parliament, her Indian attire gives professional appeal. Priyanka Vadra's collection of saris also includes Khadi. When she is seen in Khadi, she not only promotes Khadi, but also inspires Indian women to wear local fabric.
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Kangana Ranaut Hails Dhurandhar 2 as Bollywood Revival, Praises R Madhavan's Performance

Kangana Ranaut Hails Dhurandhar 2 as Bollywood Revival, Praises R Madhavan's Performance

Bollywood actress and politician Kangana Ranaut praised Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar 2 for its mass appeal, saying Aditya Dhar’s film has revived the industry and brought fresh hope to filmmakers. She also lauded her Tanu Weds Manu co-star R Madhavan for his performance as Ajit Doval, saying, "Madhavan was terrific in the film." Speaking about his character, Kangana said to ANI, "I have met Ajit Doval ji and he has got a huge personality. I think there should be an entirely separate film on Ajit Doval. Only then an actor would be able to do justice to his character." She further praised Madhavan’s portrayal, calling him a "very good actor." A post shared by Netflix India (@netflix_in) Kangana also noted that the film industry had recently become disconnected from the country, adding that South Indian cinema performs better because it focuses on "culture-focused and regionally relevant stories." She believes Dhurandhar 2 has helped Bollywood reconnect with that relevance, saying, "With such relevant films, people want to watch them." A post shared by Kangana Ranaut (@kanganaranaut) Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge continues its record-breaking run at the box office, cementing its place among the biggest Indian blockbusters of 2026. The Ranveer Singh-starrer has collected a net of around Rs. 1,099 crore in India, while its domestic gross stands at approximately Rs. 1,311 crore. On the global front, the film has performed strongly overseas as well, earning over Rs. 415 crore, taking its total worldwide gross to around Rs. 1,727–1,733 crore. With these massive figures, the film continues to dominate ticket windows both in India and internationally. Kangana and Madhavan have worked together in the hit film Tanu Weds Manu (2011), where their chemistry as Tanu and Manu won audiences’ hearts. They later reunited for its successful sequel Tanu Weds Manu Returns (2015), which further strengthened their on-screen pairing. Both films remain the only collaborations between the two actors so far.
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Apr 16, 2026, 01:35 PM
Akhilesh Yadav and Smriti Irani Engage in Verbal Sparring Over Women's Reservation

Akhilesh Yadav and Smriti Irani Engage in Verbal Sparring Over Women's Reservation

During a debate in the Lok Sabha on women's reservation, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav took a jibe at former Amethi MP and Union minister Smriti Irani without naming her, saying, "Aapki woh saas-bahu wali toh haar gayi." To which Smriti Irani replied in a sarcastic manner. Smriti Irani wrote, "I heard Akhilesh ji remember me in Parliament today. It is good that those who have inherited politics also remember those who fly in the sky on their own. They comment on working women who have never had a job in their life. Focus on Parliament away from serials, pass important bills for women's empowerment." In fact, while speaking on women's reservation and delimitation in Parliament, SP chief Akhilesh Yadav said during the discussion, "If you reserve seats in Parliament, then there will be competition among women. Aapki woh saas-bahu wali toh haar gayi."
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Apr 16, 2026, 01:18 PM
Supreme Court Allows Voters Whose Names Are Restored to Electoral Rolls to Cast Votes in West Bengal

Supreme Court Allows Voters Whose Names Are Restored to Electoral Rolls to Cast Votes in West Bengal

The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that voters in West Bengal whose names are restored to electoral rolls by appellate tribunals at least two days before polling, will be allowed to cast their votes. The judgement comes as a relief to Bengal voters whose in the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter lists ahead of the Assembly polls. A Bench comprising Chief Justice of India Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi passed the order under Article 142 of the Constitution while hearing petitions challenging the SIR in the state. The Court said that if appellate tribunals allow appeals and pass final orders to add or remove names from the voter list, those decisions must be implemented before the two-phase polling on April 23 and April 29. Accordingly, the Election Commission of India (ECI) has been directed to implement tribunal orders passed by April 21 for constituencies going to polls on April 23, and by April 27 for constituencies voting on April 29, by issuing supplementary revised electoral rolls. However, the Court clarified that people whose appeals are still pending before the tribunals will not automatically get the right to vote. The Bench refused to grant interim relief to excluded voters who had sought restoration of their names until their appeals were decided. It said allowing such voters to cast ballots could create confusion, as objections may also be raised against those whose names were newly included in the revised rolls. The Court noted that judicial officers from West Bengal, with assistance from officers from Jharkhand and Odisha, had completed the large-scale verification exercise within a short period of time. It also recorded that the appellate tribunals are now fully functional after completion of training and procedural preparations. The Court further noted that more than 34 lakh appeals have already been filed and said all of them must be decided in line with the Standard Operating Procedure already framed for the process. The Bench also appreciated the efforts of the judicial officers handling the appeals despite difficult circumstances.
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Apr 16, 2026, 01:10 PM
Himachal Pradesh Congress Meeting Discusses Organizational Strength and Leadership Accountability

Himachal Pradesh Congress Meeting Discusses Organizational Strength and Leadership Accountability

The first important meeting of the state working committee after the formation of the new executive committee of the Himachal Pradesh Congress was held at the Congress headquarters'Rajiv Bhawan'in Shimla. It was chaired by state president Vinay Kumar and in the special presence of state in-charge Rajni Patil. In this meeting, the strength of the organization, better coordination with the government and the upcoming panchayat elections were discussed. Many important decisions were taken in the meeting. During the meeting, the Congress state in-charge Rajni Patil made it clear that the principle of'one person-one post'will now be strictly implemented in the Himachal Congress. He said, "Those who hold any post in the government will not hold the post of the organization and those who are in the organization will not get a post in the government. This decision will also give new and young workers in the organization a chance to come forward and accountability will be fixed." Rajni Patil spoke openly on the resentment of senior leaders Anand Sharma and Kaul Singh Thakur and the speculation of their going to the BJP. He said that all the leaders associated with the organization are always taking part in this meeting.
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Apr 16, 2026, 12:53 PM
Shiv Sena Chief Uddhav Thackeray Backs Women's Reservation Bill, Calls for National Unity

Shiv Sena Chief Uddhav Thackeray Backs Women's Reservation Bill, Calls for National Unity

Amid the ongoing debate on the Women's Reservation Bill, Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray has reacted. According to the party's Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Raut, Uddhav Thackeray has supported the Women's Reservation Bill. He said that there is a political uproar over this bill. Shiv Sena's stand is clear. The Women's Reservation Bill has already been passed in Parliament in 2023. 33 percent women's reservation should be implemented immediately. Uddhav Thackeray also demanded a temporary halt on the delimitation issue. According to Sanjay Raut, Uddhav Thackeray said, "This is an important issue for wider national unity. For us, it is not a question of political future of any one party, but the future of the country. Therefore, more discussion and deliberations are needed on this." Honourable Shiv Sena Party President Uddhav Thackeray's latest statement on the Women's Reservation Bill: "There is a current political uproar. Shiv Sena's Women's Reservation Bill is already cleared." The Women's Reservation Bill was passed in the Lok Sabha on Thursday.
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Apr 16, 2026, 12:45 PM
Akhilesh Yadav Accuses Government of Bringing Women's Reservation Bill for Appeasement

Akhilesh Yadav Accuses Government of Bringing Women's Reservation Bill for Appeasement

After Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speech on the Women's Reservation Bill, Samajwadi Party MP Akhilesh Yadav has made serious allegations. He has also accused the government of appeasement. Speaking to reporters in the Parliament complex, Akhilesh said that this bill is being brought without a population census or without including backward classes. It is being brought for appeasement. We are in favour of this bill, but why are they bringing it now? And which census is being made the basis? He said that every party supports it, but what about the new maps of the constituencies that have been made by the'intelligence'people. This question is about delimitation, how new constituencies will be formed.
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Apr 16, 2026, 12:34 PM
US Seeks Automaker Involvement in Weapons Production Amid Tensions with Iran

US Seeks Automaker Involvement in Weapons Production Amid Tensions with Iran

America's hand in the war that has spread to different parts of the world is no secret. The United States appears to be caught in the recent tensions with Iran, after which new preparations have begun in the United States. The Trump administration wants automakers and other American manufacturers to play a bigger role in making weapons. This US appeal is reminiscent of the practice used during World War II. According to people familiar with the conversation, senior defense officials have talked with top executives of several companies, including General Motors'Mary Barra and Ford Motor's Jim Farley, about making weapons and other military supplies. Let's say, this motors company has been providing vehicles to American security agencies for a long time. When stocks are low due to the wars in Ukraine and Iran, the Pentagon is interested in helping these companies increase the production of weapons and other equipment using their employees and factory capacity. According to the initial stage of the talks, these are large-scale defense companies, but according to the WSJ, the defense companies are in need of support.
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Apr 16, 2026, 12:27 PM
Heated Debate Erupts Over Women's Reservation Amendment Bill in Indian Parliament

Heated Debate Erupts Over Women's Reservation Amendment Bill in Indian Parliament

During the discussion on the Women's Reservation Amendment Bill in the Lok Sabha today (Thursday, April 16), there was a heated exchange of words between the opposition and treasury benches members when Bharatiya Janata Party MP Nishikant Dubey mentioned the name of a prominent youth leader of Shiv Sena (UBT) in a veiled reference to the famous case involving the alleged suicide of an actress. Shiv Sena MPs created a ruckus in the House. Shiv Sena MPs said Dubey should apologise for his remarks. Shiv Sena MP Arvind Sawant, while participating in the discussion on the Constitution (131st) Amendment Bill 2026, the Delimitation Bill, 2026 and the Union Law (Amendment) Bill, 2026 related to the Women's Reservation Act, mentioned the names of two leaders associated with the BJP while referring to rape cases. He said that the BJP is defaming the opposition on the pretext of women's reservation, while its own leader has said that the accused Sawant is protesting against the reservation bill.
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Apr 16, 2026, 12:24 PM
Congress Prioritizes Census Over Women's Reservation, Eyes Panchayat Elections

Congress Prioritizes Census Over Women's Reservation, Eyes Panchayat Elections

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google Congress state affairs in-charge Rajni Patil has said that Congress is in favour of women's reservation. Congress brought it. Today, the main issue is delimitation, not women's reservation. The basis of delimitation is census. Congress wants census to be done first, followed by delimitation and reservation based on it. It is not appropriate to implement it without census. Right now there are figures of 2011 census. Right now the central government is going to implement it for electoral gains in a hurry. Trending videosThis video / advertisement is being removed. Patil said that the party organization is being strengthened at the grassroots level keeping in mind the upcoming panchayat elections. He said that after a long time, the organization has been reorganized and now the election preparations are being accelerated. Patil said that more new appointments will be made in the organization. In this too, the principle of one person one post will be implemented. Patil said that the Congress party is united and will also ask about the reasons for its displeasure with Kaul Singh Kaul.
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Apr 16, 2026, 12:19 PM
Pakistan's Army Chief Meets Iranian Parliament Speaker Amid Ongoing Diplomatic Efforts

Pakistan's Army Chief Meets Iranian Parliament Speaker Amid Ongoing Diplomatic Efforts

Tehran [Iran], April 16 (ANI): Pakistan's Army Chief Asim Munir held a meeting with the Iranian Parliament Speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, in Tehran on Thursday morning, according to the state broadcaster Press TV. The meeting occurs amid intensive diplomatic engagements between the US and Iran aimed at achieving a complete halt to hostilities in West Asia. Pakistani officials have expressed hope for a "major breakthrough" in these ongoing talks, particularly regarding Tehran's nuclear programme, Al Jazeera reported, citing sources. According to Al Jazeera, this development follows Islamabad's diplomatic outreach to de-escalate the regional crisis. A potential second round of talks is reportedly on the horizon after the initial round ended in a stalemate. This diplomatic momentum comes after the high-level Pakistani delegation, led by Asim Munir, arrived in Tehran on Wednesday to convey messages from Washington to the Iranian leadership. As per Iran's state media, Munir was received by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi upon his arrival. The visit is specifically aimed at preparing the ground for a possible second round of negotiations between the US and Iran. According to Al Jazeera, Pakistani officials expect progress on the nuclear issue through continued back-channel communication between Washington and Tehran. However, the report noted that key differences persist over the duration of a potential uranium enrichment freeze, with discussions ranging between a five-year and a 20-year halt. Another major issue under deliberation is the handling of Iran's estimated 440 kilograms of highly enriched uranium. Multiple options are being considered, including transferring the stockpile to a third country or reducing enrichment levels. Amid these developments, Munir is also expected to travel to Washington following his visit to Iran as part of ongoing mediation efforts, Al Jazeera reported, citing a Pakistani security source. The visit comes at a critical juncture as diplomatic efforts intensify to revive stalled negotiations following the inconclusive "Islamabad Talks." This high-level engagement is being viewed as a last-ditch effort to break the deadlock after earlier talks failed to produce a breakthrough, particularly over Tehran's nuclear programme and other "red line" issues. (ANI)
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Apr 16, 2026, 12:17 PM
Indian Minister Claims Fake Cases Against Him, Sparks Political Controversy

Indian Minister Claims Fake Cases Against Him, Sparks Political Controversy

Bhopal: Kailash Vijayvargiya, a senior minister in the MP government, always creates new problems with his words. He said in Ratlam that I cannot go to West Bengal, I will be arrested there. There are 38 cases registered against me. The Congress has complained to the Election Commission about this. The Congress has also demanded to cancel his membership. I have 38 fake cases registered against me. Speaking at a public event in Ratlam, Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya said that 38 fake cases have been registered against him in West Bengal. If I go there, I will be arrested. Kailash Vijayvargiya said that I am alive by the grace of God. The Congress has reached the Election Commission. Kailash Vijayvargiya's statement has become a necklace for him. The Congress says that he has hidden this information during the assembly elections. He has complained to the Election Commission about this. He has also demanded action against the minister.
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Apr 16, 2026, 12:15 PM
Global Tensions Cause Airfare Spike, Hit Indian Aviation and Tourism Sectors Hard

Global Tensions Cause Airfare Spike, Hit Indian Aviation and Tourism Sectors Hard

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google Are you planning to go abroad for a summer vacation? Or have you recently noticed a sudden spike in airfares while booking air tickets? The reason for this is not just domestic inflation, but the stress in West Asia, which is thousands of kilometers away from your city. This international geopolitical crisis has directly affected not only global trade, but also the Indian aviation and tourism sector, causing a huge loss of about Rs 18,000 crore.
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Apr 16, 2026, 12:08 PM
Samajwadi Party Demands Muslim Reservation, Promises Implementation If Elected

Samajwadi Party Demands Muslim Reservation, Promises Implementation If Elected

Meanwhile, the debate on women's reservation is continuing in the special session of Parliament. Meanwhile, the Samajwadi Party has intensified the debate by demanding Muslim reservation. SP's former MP from Moradabad, Dr ST Hasan, speaking on Muslim reservation said, "If the Samajwadi Party comes to power in Parliament, because it is possible only through Parliament, then reservation for Muslims will be implemented." The former MP has expressed his opinion on SP's Muslim reservation by making this statement. In fact, SP chief Akhilesh Yadav had demanded reservation for Muslim women in the ongoing debate on women's reservation. He said that they are also part of the half of the population. So there should be a provision for them as well. Former MP Dr ST Hasan took the party line further and advocated Muslim reservation. He said, "If the Samajwadi Party comes to power in Parliament, because it is possible only through Parliament, then reservation for Muslims will be implemented." It is clear from his statement on which SP has come to power in support of minorities.
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Apr 16, 2026, 12:06 PM
Bihar MLC By-Election Announced for May 12

Bihar MLC By-Election Announced for May 12

Bihar MLC by-election: By-election to one more seat of Bihar Legislative Council has been announced. Polling will be held on 12 May for one seat of the Legislative Assembly quota. This seat was vacant due to the election of former minister Mangal Pandey as MLA. This seat is vacant since 16 November 2025. Mangal Pandey's tenure was till 6 May 2030. Now a by-election will be held on it. The winner of the by-election who will become an MLC from this seat will hold this post for 4 years. The by-election to this seat was announced by the Election Commission of India on Thursday. According to the Commission, the notification for the by-election to this seat of the Legislative Council will be issued on 23 April. The nomination process will also start on the same day. The last date of nomination is 30 April. After this, the scrutiny of nomination papers will be done on 2 April. The withdrawal of nominations will be done on 4 May. After this, the voting will be done on 12 May from 9 am to 4 pm. The counting of votes will be done from 5 pm on the same day and the result of the ruling alliance will be released.
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Apr 16, 2026, 12:03 PM
Indian Government Pushes for Women's Reservation in Parliament and State Assemblies

Indian Government Pushes for Women's Reservation in Parliament and State Assemblies

New Delhi [India], April 16 (ANI): Union Minister Chirag Paswan on Thursday alleged that the opposition has always been engaging in "obstructing" the women's reservation and stated it amounted to "injustice" against half of the country's population. Paswan called on political parties across party lines to join forces towards this "greater objective", referring to one-third of the reservation for Women in the Parliament and State assemblies. He also referred to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's participation in the debate during the special three-day Parliament session on women's reservation and delimitation. "The Prime Minister articulated everything with great clarity. We are not discussing this in terms of gains or losses. The fact that something which should have been accomplished decades ago has remained undone until now indicates a lack of sincerity in intent. On every occasion, the Opposition has worked to obstruct women's reservation by using one issue or another as a pretext. This constitutes an injustice against half of the country's population... I, too, urge everyone to unite and move forward towards this greater objective... We have not come here to engage in the politics of caste or religion. We need to safeguard the interests of all...," Paswan told reporters. BJP MP Hema Malini told reporters that the Bill will serve as a voice for other women in the journey of nation-building. "The atrocities being committed against women everywhere will come to an end. The women who get elected will serve as an inspiration for other women... This is precisely what Prime Minister Modi desires, to ensure women's participation in nation-building." Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday took potshots at the opposition parties who are opposing the Delimitation Bill which is being discussed in the Lok Sabha along with the Women's Reservation Amendment Bill, stating that some people think that he has "political self-interest" in the bills and that if they oppose the legislations, "it is natural that I will gain political benefit". Participating in the debate on the Constitution Amendment Bill for early implementation of the Women's Reservation Act in the Lok Sabha, PM Modi said there will be shared credit if the bills are passed and that he is ready for advertisements tomorrow, thanking everyone, ready to get everyone's photo printed. He said that if the bills are unanimously passed, no one will gain any political advantage. "Here, some people think that there is a political self-interest of Modi in this. If they oppose it, it is natural that I will gain political benefit, but if they walk along, no one will gain any political advantage. We don't want credit," he said. The Constitution (One Hundred and Thirty-First Amendment) Bill, 2026, The Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2026 and The Delimitation Bill, 2026 were introduced and taken up for consideration and passing in the Lok Sabha earlier in the day. Opposition parties have said they are in favour of early implementation of the Women's Reservation Act but are strongly opposed to the Delimitation Bill. (ANI)
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Apr 16, 2026, 12:01 PM
Kangana Ranaut and Kareena Kapoor Khan Rule Out Hollywood Entries, Prioritize Indian Cinema

Kangana Ranaut and Kareena Kapoor Khan Rule Out Hollywood Entries, Prioritize Indian Cinema

New Delhi [India], April 16 (ANI): In a career spanning two decades, Kangana Ranaut has carved a distinct niche for herself in Bollywood . Known for her fearless approach, she consistently pushes boundaries by experimenting with diverse roles and taking on new challenges. However, she is yet to be seen in a Hollywood project. While several leading ladies from Bollywood , such as Priyanka Chopra and Deepika Padukone, have explored the cinema tic space abroad, Kangana, in a recent interview with ANI, revealed she has no plans to enter Hollywood . "I'm not crazy about Hollywood . Because Hollywood has a very specific agenda to make films that make America look great. So we should have our own agenda. Why should we unnecessarily go there and try to make America look great?" Kangana opined. Whether it was delivering blockbuster women-oriented film 'Queen' or donning the director's hat with 'Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi' and 'Emergency', the actor-politician has consistently pushed her boundaries and strived to create something exceptional. Last year, at the Waves Summit, Kareena Kapoor Khan spoke candidly about her future plans, emphasising that she is not eyeing a career in Hollywood . During a panel discussion, Karan Johar reminded Kareena of her earlier comment that everyone is heading to Hollywood . Karan then asked whether she, too, is planning to make the move anytime soon. In her response, Kareena proudly said, "Main toh yahi pe hoon. I am very happy with my Indian movies and acting. Bada mazaa aata hain. Humaare Hindi film gaane pe dance karna. Bada mazaa aata hain Hindi dialogues bolna. Bhatinda ki Sikhni hoon bhai." Notably, Alia Bhatt is among the most recent leading Bollywood actresses to make a foray into Hollywood , landing a key role in 2023's Netflix spy thriller 'Heart of Stone', alongside Gal Gadot and Jamie Dornan. (ANI)
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Jaipur Protesters Demand Preservation of Oran Land in Face of Police Obstruction

Jaipur Protesters Demand Preservation of Oran Land in Face of Police Obstruction

ExpansionAdd as a preferredsource on google The atmosphere in Jaipur was tense on Thursday during the'Save Oran'march, when a minor scuffle broke out between protesters and police. The march was being led by Ravindra Singh Bhati, an independent MLA from Shiv in Barmer district. The main purpose of this march was to draw the attention of the government to the preservation of Oran (traditional pasture and protected forest area) land in the state. Trending videos / advertisements were removed. Hundreds of people from different districts of the state, including Jaisalmer, joined the march, which started from Bhawani Niketan on Rokasikar Road before the CM House. The march was heading towards the Chief Minister's residence, but the police stopped it near Bhawani Niketan for security reasons. There was a minor scuffle between the protesters and the police while trying to proceed. A large number of people sat on the dharna there and started sloganeering over their demands.
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Apr 16, 2026, 11:53 AM
Tamil Nadu's Welfare Model: A Turning Point in Subsidy Spending

Tamil Nadu's Welfare Model: A Turning Point in Subsidy Spending

Tamil Nadu’s welfare model is often at the centre of debates on “freebies” and fiscal stress , intensified everytime consumer goods appear in state election manifestos. In the upcoming polls too, consumer goods are part of major parties’ manifestos, with the AIADMK promising free refrigerators and the DMK offering a Rs 8,000 coupon to “non-Income Tax paying homemakers” to buy an electronic home appliance of their choice But how different is the state compared with others, and what is really changing in its welfare approach? No, Tamil Nadu is not an outlier in terms of subsidy spending, when we take an average view for the last few years. Since FY19, subsidies as a share of the fiscal deficit in Tamil Nadu have averaged around 36%, which is significantly lower than the average of major states (see chart) (around 47%) and broadly in line with fast-growing states (see chart) (around 38%). Between FY19 and FY23, this ratio remained below 40%. However, in the last two years, the share has risen to about 48% by FY25. This increase is significantly due to the introduction of monthly cash transfers, totalling to an annual burden of Rs 13,800 crore (13% of fiscal deficit). Subsidies are financial support provided by the government to consumers and/or businesses to maximise societal welfare. They can take various forms, for instance, offering loans to industries at below-market rates — or providing free/ highly subsidised ration. Freebie is a recent term that is used for certain types of transfers by the government such as distribution of free household appliances and laptops. Of late, there has been an introduction of cash transfers under which the government transfers a fixed amount of money directly into individuals’ bank accounts, either on a regular (monthly) basis or as a one-time payment. However, there is no single definition of “subsidy” in government documents. Tamil Nadu has a history of consumer goods transfers that traces back to 2006, when free colour televisions were distributed. This was followed by schemes such as free mixers, grinders and laptops (notably in 2011). More recently, the model has embraced cash transfers with the launch of the Magalir Urimai Thogai scheme in 2023, which provides ₹1,000 per month to women heads of households. How large is the fiscal burden of these schemes? Earlier, consumer goods distribution schemes were relatively limited in scale and often one-time expenses. For example, free laptops costed around Rs 758–800 crore in 2018. In contrast, the introduction of cash transfers has significantly increased the burden on the state exchequer. The Magalir Urimai Thogai scheme alone now accounts for about Rs 13,800 crore annually (FY25) and makes up roughly 27% of the state’s total subsidy expenditure. This represents a structurally higher and persistent fiscal strain. Tamil Nadu is part of a broader shift toward cash transfer-led welfare across states. In Madhya Pradesh, the Mukhyamantri Ladli Behna Yojana provides Rs 1,250 per month, to all married women whose family income is less than Rs 2.5 lakh, and accounts for about 34% of total subsidies. In Karnataka, the Gruha Lakshmi scheme provides Rs 2,000 per month, to female head of non-income tax paying family, and constitutes roughly 45% of subsidies. How much does a state’s economic capacity influence subsidies? States are expected to maintain fiscal deficit at around 3% of GSDP. Consequently, majority of states maintain it in a range of 2.5% to 4% of GSDP. Richer and more economically advanced states tend to sustain higher absolute subsidy spending. For instance, Tamil Nadu’s subsidy outlay is among the highest at around Rs 59,000 crore (FY25), while smaller states such as Himachal Pradesh spend significantly less, around Rs1,500 crore. At the same time, the structure of welfare varies. Some states focus on regular monthly transfers (such as Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh), while others rely more on one-time transfers such as the Rs 10,000 transfer to women under Bihar’s Mukhyamantri Mahila Rojgar Yojana scheme in 2025. What could change going forward? Upcoming electoral promises suggest that cash transfer commitments could expand further. Proposals range from Rs 2,000 to Rs 5,000 per month, along with additional in-kind support such as grants of Rs 8,000 for household appliances. If implemented, these could increase the subsidy expenditure by two to five times, significantly raising the share of subsidies in the fiscal deficit and intensifying pressure on state finances. What is the overall takeaway? Tamil Nadu’s welfare model is not fiscally exceptional at present. Its subsidy burden, relative to the fiscal deficit, has historically been moderate and comparable to other states. However, the state is now at a turning point. The shift toward recurring cash transfers is increasing the weight of subsidies within the fiscal deficit and making expenditure more inflexible. Shishir Gupta is a Senior Fellow at the New Delhi -based think tank Centre for Social and Economic Progress (CSEP), while Rishita Sachdeva is an Associate Fellow.
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Apr 16, 2026, 11:45 AM
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi Advocates for Women's Reservation Bill, Emphasizing Empowerment of Half of India's Population

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi Advocates for Women's Reservation Bill, Emphasizing Empowerment of Half of India's Population

: Prime Minister Narendra Modi strongly advocated implementing the women’s reservation bill starting with the 2029 Lok Sabha elections during Lok Sabha debate on the Constitution Amendment Bill. He urged MPs not to let this historic opportunity slip, noting women remember those opposing their rights and emphasised that key national moments demand visionary leadership to turn them into lasting assets. PM Modi avoided specifics on raised issues, promising detailed clarifications later, while highlighting the bill’s role in empowering half the population in policymaking. Three Bills – the Constitution (One Hundred and Thirty-First Amendment) Bill, 2026’, Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2026’ and Delimitation Bill , 2026’ were introduced in the Lok Sabha in the special sitting of the budget session of Parliament today. The bills are aimed at operationalising the legislation, which was passed in 2023 to provide 33% reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and State Assemblies. The Delimitation Bill is aimed at ending the decades-old freeze on seat readjustment (based on the 1971 Census), the proposal seeks to expand the Lok Sabha from 543 to up to 850 seats and enable fresh delimitation of constituencies using the latest census figures. A new Delimitation Commission will be set up by the Centre to carry out this exercise. The process is expected to be completed before the next General Elections in 2029. The last delimitation exercise took place in 2002, but at that time only the boundaries of constituencies were changed, while the total number of seats remained the same. Delimitation is a regular process carried out every few decades to redraw the boundaries of parliamentary constituencies and create new seats. The aim is to make sure states get fair representation as their populations grow. The upcoming exercise will be the fifth such exercise in India. The first delimitation took place in 1952, based on the 1951 Census, when 494 Lok Sabha seats were allocated. Similar exercises were held in 1963 and 1973. During the 1973 exercise, which used data from the 1971 Census, the number of seats was fixed at 543, when India’s population was around 54.8 crore. In the most recent exercise in 2002, the total number of seats did not change. Only the boundaries of constituencies were adjusted. According to the 2011 Census, India’s population has doubled since 1971, making it necessary to redistribute seats among states. According to the govt, there is also a big gap in the number of voters across constituencies. While some seats in both northern and southern states have 20 to 30 lakh voters, smaller regions like Lakshadweep, Daman and Diu and Ladakh have much fewer voters, around 47,972, 1,02,260 and 1,59,949 respectively. Congress leader KC Venugopal posed direct questions to PM Modi, noting the 2023 law already linked implementation to census and delimitation, yet the government could have enacted women's reservation in 2024 if committed. The opposition offers a "blank cheque" to proceed under the 2023 terms using current Parliament strength, accusing the ruling side of deliberate postponement. Defending Congress's legacy- delivering India's first woman PM (who stood firm against the US) and Lok Sabha Speaker- Venugopal highlighted their partial passage of women's reservation, contrasting it with the BJP's nine-year inaction, and warned the Bills weaponize democracy unless implemented immediately for credit. Congress leader KC Venugopal opposed the bills in Lok Sabha, pointing out Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speech avoided the word "delimitation" despite opposition concerns about the Centre stripping states' representation. While PM Modi focused solely on the women's reservation bill passed in 2023, now three years old, Venugopal called the government's new legislation a "drama," questioning PM's warning that opposition would face political peril. He dismissed Kiren Rijiju's theatrics as expected but expressed shock at the Prime Minister's involvement, urging sincerity instead of delays. Speaking in Lok Sabha on women's reservation and delimitation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, "I want to say responsibly today that this will not discriminate against anyone. This decision process will not be unfair to anyone. The government that was in power earlier, the delimitation of the seats, and the ratio that has been in place since then, will remain unchanged, and the ratio will remain the same." On the Women's Reservation Bill, Uttar Pradesh State Women's Commission Chairperson Babita Chauhan says, "First of all, on behalf of half the country’s population, I would like to thank and express my gratitude to the Prime Minister for at least thinking that half of the population should also be brought into the mainstream. All of us women are very happy. This is a historic moment that will be written in golden letters." Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav accused the ruling BJP of turning 'nari' (women) into a "nara" (slogan) and that it was using amendments to the women's quota law to delay the Census. Yadav said the Samajwadi Party has always supported reservation for women and furthered the cause of women-led development. All socialist leaders have believed in gender and social justice, he said. Speaking in Lok Sabha on women's reservation and delimitation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, "The need of the hour is that we should not delay any further. In the meantime, discussions have been held with political party members, knowledgeable people and those who work as activists. Some people have even offered suggestions on their own. Some loopholes have to be removed from it. So that we can unite the power of our mothers and sisters." Addressing the Lok Sabha on the Women’s Reservation Bill, PM Modi says, “I would just like to say that this should not be weighed on the scale of politics. Whenever we move to take a decision, those who carry responsibility for such a large parts of the country also have a right to be present here. We should not stop them. Secondly, regarding numbers, there has long been a discussion that their count should not be reduced. If it is increased, the process will move faster. That is why the proposal has come to increase it by 33 per cent so that no one feels their rights are being taken away. It will add new and additional strength. The structure of the House has already been planned accordingly, and space has been created. I would also like to say in a lighter vein that everyone has their own political reasons, and the fear of defeat can be quite striking. But whenever something good happens, there is a tradition of putting a 'kala teeka' to protect it from evil. I thank you for putting that ‘kala teeka’.” Speaking in Lok Sabha on women's reservation and delimitation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, "Dharmendra Yadav (Samajwadi Party MP) ji, I am very grateful to you for introducing me. It's true, I come from a very backward community. Akhilesh ji is my friend, so he helps me sometimes. I am indebted to the countrymen and I am indebted to the community builders because of whom I am here." Speaking in Lok Sabha on women's reservation and delimitation, PM Modi says, "I'd also like to offer advice to those who think only in political terms. Ever since the discussion about women's reservations began in our country, and every election that followed, whoever opposed this right for women, the women of the country have not forgiven them." "Anyone who wants to move forward in political life will have to accept that over the past 25 years, lakhs of women have emerged as grassroots leaders. The leadership that has developed at the grassroots level among women must be recognised and taken into account. Therefore, those who oppose this today will have to pay the price for a long time," said PM Modi in Lok Sabha today. Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated in the Lok Sabha that had women's reservation been implemented 25-30 years ago, it would have reached significant maturity by now. He called everyone fortunate to participate in this pivotal moment, empowering half of India's population in nation-building policy decisions. PM Modi speaking in the Lok Sabha on the Women’s Reservation Bill, said, “Due to various reasons, we are already late. Whether we agree to it in public or not, we all acknowledge this in private. I want to give friendly advice to those trying to politicise this, the women of the country have not forgiven anyone who opposed this bill.” Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, "We Indians are coming together to give a new direction to the nation. We are making a meaningful effort to strengthen our system of governance. I believe the outcome of this churning will shape the nature and character of the country’' politics and determine the nation’s direction. It is extremely important." Speaking in Lok Sabha on women's reservation and delimitation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, "The need was that when this idea was first conceived 25-30 years ago, and the need was felt, we should have implemented it, and today we have brought it to a mature stage. According to the need, it is also improved from time to time, and this is the beauty of democracy. Ours is the Mother of Democracy. Our democracy has been a development journey for thousands of years, and all of us in this House have the auspicious opportunity to add a new dimension to this development journey." Speaking in Lok Sabha on women's reservation and delimitation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, "The need was that when this idea was first conceived 25-30 years ago, and the need was felt, we should have implemented it, and today we have brought it to a mature stage. According to the need, it is also improved from time to time, and this is the beauty of democracy. Ours is the Mother of Democracy. Our democracy has been a development journey for thousands of years, and all of us in this House have the auspicious opportunity to add a new dimension to this development journey." Addressing the Lok Sabha, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav says, "We want 33% reservation to include backward class women and Muslim women so that the reservation is complete and fair." “We are afraid that Delimitation Bill will raise issues of division and disunity in India”, says DMK leader RS Bharathi. On the Women's Reservation Bill, NCP Working President Praful Patel says, "Today the business was only for the swearing in of members, certain obituary references and some other papers to be laid. The woman's reservation is something which has been agreed upon by all parties, and delimitation is only based on the same pro-rata representation which each state is enjoying in the Lok Sabha at present." Samajwadi Party MP Akhilesh Yadav takes a dig at the government during the Lok Sabha discussion on the Women’s Reservation Bill, saying, “BJP has made ‘Nari’ (women) their ‘Nara’ (slogan).” Bhartiya Janta Party MP Tejasvi Surya launched a sharp attack on the Opposition and regional parties from the South, particularly the DMK, during his address in the Lok Sabha, asserting that concerns being raised over the delimitation Bill are politically motivated and amount to 'propaganda'.Addressing the Lower House of Parliament, Surya said, "Why are Opposition parties and some regional parties of the South, led by the DMK, making so much noise? The tears they are shedding are crocodile tears. I thank heaven that in 2026, when the country undertakes delimitation, the BJP-led Centre will carry it out. The Congress government divided Andhra Pradesh into two parts, and they did worse than the British in partitioning the country.""I come from the south, from Karnataka, and over the last three days we've seen a systematic misleading and propaganda by the Opposition in the most anarchic fashion in southern India," he said.Calling it a historic moment, Surya said that women in India, who have waited nearly four decades for representation in national policy-making, are finally set to get their due with the implementation of the Women's Reservation Bill.He also accused the Opposition of attempting to stall the process by raising "vacuous and baseless" objections to the delimitation exercise."Today is truly a historic day because finally the women of India, who have been waiting for almost 40 years for their right to participate in the national policy-making process, will finally get their due...Even today the opposition has come up with a new argument, a new pretext to further stall, disturb, and oppose the implementation of the Women Reservation Bill. The new pretext they have raised is their vacuous and baseless opposition to the delimitation exercise," he said."Delimitation is not a backdoor exercise; we are purely following what the Constitution mandates," he said.The Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill, 2026, the Delimitation Bill, 2026, and the Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2026 were introduced in the Lok Sabha today after the Opposition pressed for a division against the move to introduce three Bills, instead of a voice vote. On the Women’s Reservation Bill, Uttar Pradesh Minister Danish Azad Ansari said, “Today is a very important day for the country’s Parliament. Our nation is taking a historic step forward as Parliament moves ahead with this bill. This will further strengthen the vision of a developed India by 2047. Prime Minister Narendra Modi understands that the country cannot move forward without empowering women and this bill reflects that vision.” On Women's Reservation Bill, BJP MLA Maithili Thakur says, "I congratulate all the women. Our PM is about to take a historic step, and its positive impact will be seen in the Lok Sabha elections. The issues relating to women will be raised in the House. When a woman leads, she works keeping in mind every section of society." On Women's Reservation Bill, Congress leader Shashi Tharoor says, "The issue is very simple. The government has a plan to redelimit the constituency and increase the number of seats in areas where the ruling party is strong. They are using women's reservation as an excuse to bring about that change by trying to amend the constitutional amendments that they had already brought in 2023." On delimitation issue, AAP leader Manish Sisodia says, "The Women's Reservation Bill is a good idea, and we all stand in support of it. But the way they're tampering with the entire structure of the seats. It has become a trend for PM Modi that if his party can't win elections in a certain area, they get votes cut from there. Now they're bringing this new legislation - wherever we can't win elections, reduce the Lok Sabha seats there, and wherever we win, increase the seats. We are against delimitation; the way it's being done is very wrong." On Women's Reservation Bill, CPI(M) MP John Brittas says, "If the government is sincere about the cause of women's empowerment, let them forthwith implement women's reservation out of the 543 memberships of the Lok Sabha. Let it be disconnected from delimitation, census and all these plethora of qualifications which they want to bring in. We will not support any move to increase the number of Lok Sabha and assemblies without having sufficient consultation with the stakeholders and state governments." On the proposed Delimitation Bill and Women's Reservation Bill, BJP leader K Annamalai says, " Tamil Nadu stands to benefit from women’s reservation and constituency delimitation. However, MK Stalin is said to be promoting a misleading narrative by taking a rigid stance that reservations should not be provided to women. The people of Tamil Nadu do not seem to trust this position. As evidence of this, it is claimed that no households have hoisted black flags in protest. It is difficult to understand why the DMK opposes women’s reservation. In general, political parties do not provide sufficient opportunities for women. Therefore, opposing women’s reservation is a misguided stance." Former Odisha CM and current LoP Naveen Patnaik writes a letter to all the MPs of Odisha regarding the 131st Constitutional Amendment Bill. DMK MP TR Baalu opposes Delimitation Bill, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla says, “What's the point in showing black or green flag, how does it affect Parliament." Speaking in Lok Sabha during debate on Women's Reservation Bill, Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi says, "Women's reservation should not be linked with delimitation. Women's reservation should be implemented on current strength of Lok Sabha - 543, we will fully support you. You want to bring it in 2029, please do it. But you do politics in everything, politics of symbolism in everything. It is evident in these three bills that you this is not Women's Reservation Bill but to do delimitation through back door." On the Women's Reservation Bill, BJP leader and RS MP Manan Kumar Mishra says, "The opposition's objective is to spread confusion among the people of the country and obstruct women's reservation in any way possible. With this very objective, these people held a meeting and planned how to stop women's reservation. They ruled for 40-50 years, but it never occurred to them. Delimitation is necessary. When the population has increased, equal delimitation accordingly is essential. The number of seats in the Lok Sabha will increase. There is no problem anywhere."
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Apr 16, 2026, 11:44 AM
Women's Reservation: A Step Towards Empowerment or Just for the Powerful?

Women's Reservation: A Step Towards Empowerment or Just for the Powerful?

Politics over women's reservation is raging in the country and it is being considered a big step towards increasing women's participation. But at the same time, a debate is raging whether this reservation will really give a chance to ordinary women or only women from families who already have a strong hold in politics will benefit more. It has been seen in the last few years that many women MPs who reach Parliament belong to one or another strong political family. This is giving the impression that the entry of women in politics is still not easy for ordinary women. If there is no transparency in ticket distribution, then the benefit of women's reservation will also be more to those families who are already strong in politics. If we talk about Rajasthan, there are many examples of dynastic politics here too. Manju Sharma, an MP from Jaipur Lok Sabha seat, has a political connection with her family. Her father Bhanwar Lal Sharma was an MLA from Hawamahal assembly constituency in Jaipur from 1977 to 1998. In such a political environment, she met Rajwada's former MP Mahima Kumari Singh, who is also associated with the BJP.
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Apr 16, 2026, 11:39 AM
Lalit Modi Rules Out India-Pakistan Bilateral Series Due to Political Interference

Lalit Modi Rules Out India-Pakistan Bilateral Series Due to Political Interference

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google Former Indian Premier League (IPL) chairman Lalit Modi believes that an India-Pakistan bilateral series is unlikely in the foreseeable future because of the influence of the country's politics on the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Lalit Modi said that if the board had not played political games and made it a political issue, perhaps something could have been worked out. Looks like Lalit Modi has now been declared an absconder and has been out of the country for a long time. Trending videos. Modi said - Not possible even at a neutral venue. Speaking to former England captain Michael Vaughan, Lalit Modi dismissed the idea that a neutral venue could also restart cricketing ties between the two countries. He said that the real problem lies in what he described as the growing political influence on the PCB. Lalit Modi reiterated that a bilateral series between the two countries is almost a possibility in the near future.
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