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Aug 21, 2026, 05:40 PM
PM Modi Highlights India's Political Stability and Commitment to Development at ET Global Leaders Forum

PM Modi Highlights India's Political Stability and Commitment to Development at ET Global Leaders Forum

Addressing the gathering at the ET Global Leaders Forum on Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that India has political stability and continuity in policies. The world has many concerns about development. Resources are being used as weapons. But India is being seen as a bright centre of development. PM Modi said, "India is constantly taking steps that are accelerating its development. I spoke on 7 sectors on 15 August, India is reforming at the policy level so that our future is secure, reforming governance, reform is not a compulsion for us. This is our commitment. This is our conviction." India has political stability and continuity in its policies. He said, "Just last week, on 15 August, I spoke from the Red Fort about the seven forces of seven streams. Manufacturing, power, and food processing, agriculture, innovation, green economy, blue economy, and India has focused on seven policy levels, including seven gen-next reforms.
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Aug 21, 2026, 05:29 PM
Uttar Pradesh Government Purchases Bulletproof Jackets for 52 Leaders

Uttar Pradesh Government Purchases Bulletproof Jackets for 52 Leaders

In Lucknow, UP, action is being taken to strengthen the security of leaders. In Uttar Pradesh, bulletproof jackets have been purchased for 52 leaders and important people. These include many big leaders including Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, SP President Akhilesh Yadav and BSP Chief Mayawati. All these leaders have different categories of security. These include leaders with Z to Z + category security. Ministers of the state government with Y category security are also in this list. Under the security system, 52 leaders will be given bulletproof jackets. This work will be done in two phases. In the first phase, jackets will be given to 8 leaders. Then in the second phase, 44 leaders will be given jackets. Actually, these jackets are purchased by the security headquarters every year. These jackets are for different categories of security personnel and leaders. These jackets are also used according to the need of the security personnel. This time for the security leaders and important people.
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Aug 21, 2026, 05:11 PM
Bangladesh Delays Decision on PM's India Visit Amid Extradition Request Uncertainty

Bangladesh Delays Decision on PM's India Visit Amid Extradition Request Uncertainty

Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman's office said on Friday that Dhaka had yet to decide on his proposed visit to India, which could coincide with the BRICS summit next month, amid uncertainty over the trip. "No decision has been made yet on his India visit," the prime minister's Press Secretary AAM Saleh Shibly told PTI. He said Bangladesh was awaiting New Delhi's response to its request for the extradition of deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina and "other fugitive criminals" currently staying in India. Shibly's comments came a day after the state-run BSS news agency quoted the premier's foreign affairs adviser Humayun Kobir as saying that Dhaka was in "no hurry to arrange a top-level visit without clearly defined national interests". "There is no justification for rushing into a top-level visit by going beyond the national interest," Kobir said.
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Aug 21, 2026, 05:02 PM
Bangladesh Prime Minister's India Visit Uncertain Amid Extradition Request

Bangladesh Prime Minister's India Visit Uncertain Amid Extradition Request

Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman's office on Friday said no decision had been taken yet on his proposed visit to India, amid uncertainty over whether he would travel to New Delhi next month for the BRICS summit. "No decision has been made yet on his India visit," PM's Press Secretary AAM Saleh Shibly told news agency PTI . Shibly said Bangladesh was awaiting New Delhi's response to Dhaka's request for the extradition of deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina and "other fugitive criminals" currently staying in India. His comments came a day after the state-run BSS news agency quoted Bangladesh's Foreign Affairs Adviser Humayun Kobir as saying that Dhaka was in "no hurry to arrange a top-level visit without clearly defined national interests". "There is no justification for rushing into a top-level visit by going beyond the national interest," Kobir said, according to the BSS report.
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Aug 21, 2026, 04:56 PM
Apple and Google to Expand Manufacturing Presence in India

Apple and Google to Expand Manufacturing Presence in India

Apple and Google are set to deepen their manufacturing presence in India, with Electronics and IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Friday signalling that Apple could make products beyond iPhones in the country and that India could capture a significant share of Google’s export-oriented production currently based in China. The comments come as the government seeks to move domestic electronics manufacturing ecosystem beyond smartphone assembly and position the country as an alternative production base for global technology companies. Asked whether Apple could manufacture products such as iPads and Macs in India , Vaishnaw said β€œyes”, indicating that the government expects the company to widen its manufacturing footprint beyond iPhones. He did not specify which products Apple could manufacture in India. β€œWe have multiple advantages. One advantage is of course the policy certainty. Second advantage is the design capabilities,” Vaishnaw said. He also pointed to the design talent available across the country’s global capability centres, technology centres and engineering centres. Apple has steadily expanded iPhone production in India, with Foxconn and Tata Electronics now forming the core of its local manufacturing network. India is expected to account for about 26% of global iPhone production in 2026, according to Counterpoint Research estimates. India has increasingly emerged as an export base for Apple as the company diversifies production away from China . A move into a wider range of products would mark a further step in that strategy and deepen the electronics ecosystem around Apple in India. It would also increase the opportunity for Indian suppliers to participate in the company’s global supply chain, where domestic value addition remains an important area of policy focus. Vaishnaw said the value-addition level in India has already moved beyond 25-28%, and the government expects it to improve significantly during the five-year Mobile Phone Manufacturing Scheme period. Google, meanwhile, is expected to shift a significant share of production meant for overseas markets to India. β€œThe government expects a significant share of Google’s production meant for overseas markets to come to India,” Vaishnaw said. The comment comes days after reports that Google plans to move production of Pixel smartphones, smartwatches and wireless earbuds out of China from 2027, with India and Vietnam emerging as key manufacturing locations. Google has already expanded Pixel production in India, including for export, as it seeks to reduce its dependence on China. Dixon Technologies is among the companies assembling Google Pixel smartphones in India. Analysts said that the two developments underline a broader shift in the domestic electronics manufacturing strategy, from attracting assembly of individual products to securing a larger role in global supply chains.
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Aug 21, 2026, 04:55 PM
Delhi Protests: Thousands Demand Change to Reservation System, Call for Withdrawal of SC/ST Act

Delhi Protests: Thousands Demand Change to Reservation System, Call for Withdrawal of SC/ST Act

On Friday, after 45 days of protests by the cockroach Janata Party, the national capital of Delhi once again witnessed a show of strength. Thousands of protesters demonstrated against the reservation and equity rules of the University Grants Commission (UGC). The protesters carried banners, posters and saffron flags and raised slogans in support of their demands. The protesters demanded a change in the caste-based reservation system. They said that the benefits of reservation should reach those who really need it. Many protesters demanded to make economic status the basis of reservation. During the demonstration, some people also protested against the SC / ST Act and demanded its withdrawal. They said that no law should be misused against any person and the government should take necessary steps to stop its misuse. The rules of reservation need to be changed now. The protesters also raised slogans against the now-suspended UGC equity rules and demanded a change in the government on this issue. The secretary of the National Council of Indian Farmers, Sudhir Chauhan, said that the new rules of the UGC should be brought back.
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Aug 21, 2026, 04:24 PM
Rahul Gandhi Forces Delhi Police to Register Case Against Pellet Gun Use After Sit-In Protest

Rahul Gandhi Forces Delhi Police to Register Case Against Pellet Gun Use After Sit-In Protest

Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, who sat on a dharna at the Parliament Street police station in New Delhi demanding the registration of an FIR in the pellet gun case, has finally forced the police to concede his demand. The Delhi Police have registered a case after taking a complaint from a 19-year-old DU student, Sahil Lojab. Sahil's eye has been damaged up to 99 percent due to pellet guns during a student protest on July 20. Congress leaders have also reacted to this political development in the capital. Congress leader Supriya Shrinate has said that the leader of the opposition, Rahul Gandhi, sat for seven and a half hours. He persisted. Congress leader Kishori Lal Sharma has said that Rahul Gandhi is fighting for the rights of the common man. If the leader of the opposition has to sit for seven and a half hours in the police station, then it will have to think whether democracy is really alive in this country.
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Aug 21, 2026, 04:24 PM
BJP Under Fire for Kanpur's Poor Roads: Akhilesh Yadav Leads Criticism

BJP Under Fire for Kanpur's Poor Roads: Akhilesh Yadav Leads Criticism

Taking a dig at the BJP over the bad roads in Uttar Pradesh's Kanpur, the Samajwadi Party national president posted with his X handle. He wrote, "This wretched Kanpur is today, because every post here has'BJP '. Through this post, Akhilesh Yadav has opened the poll of the dilapidated roads of Kanpur. He has also pointed out the Speaker of the Assembly Satish Mahana, who belongs to Kanpur. While the MLA from the area where the road is. Surendra Maithani of the BJP. Now politicians along with the locals have also raised the issue of the dilapidated roads in the rain. ABP News did a reality check of many roads in the city and found a really dilapidated road here. This road leads from Vijay Nagar intersection to Kalyanpur, which falls in Gobind Nagar Vidhan Sabha area. Surendra Maithani, the MLA of this area, is from the BJP. He himself lives here and passes through these roads but he does not see this bad road. The children who pass through this road have told the government that this road has been built on their land.
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Aug 21, 2026, 04:10 PM
Congress Hails Rahul Gandhi's Persistence After FIR Registered Over Student's Pellet Injuries

Congress Hails Rahul Gandhi's Persistence After FIR Registered Over Student's Pellet Injuries

NEW DELHI: The Congress on Friday hailed Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi after an FIR was registered over pellet injuries suffered by a student during the July 20 protest, saying it was only possible due to his persistence and perseverance. The Delhi Police registered an FIR over pellet injuries suffered by the 20-year-old student during the July 20 protest after Gandhi held an over six-hour dharna at the Parliament Street police station demanding action in the case. The FIR was registered on the complaint of the injured youth, Sahil Lochab, a resident of Najafgarh, who alleged that he was hit by several metal pellets during the protest and lost vision in his right eye. In a post on X, Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh said, "Today it was the sheer persistence and perseverance of Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha @Rahul Gandhi -- clearly evident in his six hour dharna at Parliament Street Police Station -- that led to Sahil Lochab's FIR being registered." "He is the young man from Haryana against whom pellet guns were used by Amit Shah's police/paramilitary forces, which led him to lose his sight in one eye and suffer severe bodily harm," Ramesh said on X.
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Aug 21, 2026, 04:05 PM
India Committed to Reforms, Says PM Modi, Amid Global Economic Concerns

India Committed to Reforms, Says PM Modi, Amid Global Economic Concerns

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said reforms across sectors were a commitment of his government and asserted that India was taking several steps to sustain its growth momentum. Addressing an event in New Delhi, Modi said India's political stability and continuity in policy had made the country a "bright spot" of growth and hope amid global concerns over economic growth. "India continues to take several steps to ensure continued growth momentum. India is pushing ahead with reforms across sectors and reforms are our commitment," he said. The Prime Minister said the world was facing several concerns over growth as resources were increasingly being weaponised, but India continued to be seen as a bright spot of growth. He said the NDA government had a clear roadmap for reforms, with a strong focus on governance, and was rewarding higher production through incentives. "Our government is rewarding higher production with incentives," Modi said. Taking a swipe at previous governments, Modi alleged that their policies were aimed at keeping people in scarcity so that they had to depend on the government even for basic needs. He said the licence raj had added to the burden of unemployment, while his government's production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme was creating new opportunities. "We are not just changing regulations, we are changing the entire policy of regulations. Our government believes that there should be no regulation for doing something that has not been explicitly prohibited under law," he said.
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Aug 21, 2026, 04:01 PM
Controversy Surrounds Appointment of Adult Content Creator as Ambassador for Warsaw Uprising Anniversary

Controversy Surrounds Appointment of Adult Content Creator as Ambassador for Warsaw Uprising Anniversary

A case has come to light in Poland, which has sparked a heated debate from social media to the world of politics. Here an adult content creator was made an ambassador to bring the memory of the historic Warsaw Uprising of 1944 to the people. The young woman who was associated with this campaign is Monika Laskowska. In Poland, she is known as an adult content creator. As part of the campaign related to the 82nd anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising, an organization named Warszawa44 posted her picture on social media. In the picture, she was seen wearing a T-shirt made in memory of the uprising and was called'Ambassador of Remembrance '. Monika creates content for a platform called OnlyFans. OnlyFans is a subscription platform which is mainly associated with adult content. According to a report by Russia Today, as soon as this picture went viral on social media in Poland, the organizers decided to withdraw their protest from the most important events of the Warsaw Uprising on August 1, 1944. Monika has been removed from the program.
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Aug 21, 2026, 03:42 PM
Delhi Police Registers FIR Against Sahil Lochab After Rahul Gandhi's Protest

Delhi Police Registers FIR Against Sahil Lochab After Rahul Gandhi's Protest

In the case of Sahil Lochab, who was injured by a pellet gun on July 20, the Delhi Police registered an FIR on Friday (August 21). Rahul Gandhi had reached the Parliament Street Police Station in Delhi with Lochab and held a sit-in there for about seven hours. After this, the police accepted Rahul Gandhi's demand and registered an FIR. After the FIR was registered, Sahil Lochab said that he comes from a Hindu family and belongs to the Jat community. He appealed, "Don't spread a false narrative against me." Sahil's FIR was registered. This is the first step towards justice. But think - until permission to write an FIR had to come from the Ministry of Home Affairs. Now I understand who has reined in justice. pic.twitter.com/nvTwbEmplt Sahil Lochab thanked Congress MP Rahul Gandhi. He said, "First of all, I want to thank the LoP who has sat with me for 8 hours and registered my complaint. Also, without any media coverage, Rahul Gandhi's team stood by my side in the FIR for the last month. My health updates from the media were not given to Rahul Gandhi.
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Aug 21, 2026, 03:41 PM
Jharkhand High Court Stays Exam Cancellation, Directs Government to File Response

Jharkhand High Court Stays Exam Cancellation, Directs Government to File Response

Ranchi: Jharkhand High Court on Friday stayed the state government’s decision to cancel the Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission-Combined Graduate Level (JSSC-CGL) examination and the Child Development Project Officer (CDPO) recruitment examination. Court stays exam cancellation The demand for the cancellation of the JSSC-CGL examination, alongside the insistence on a CBI probe, was the primary contention between the Chief Minister Hemant Soren-led Mahagathbandhan government and student protesters. They suspended their 25-day-long stir on Wednesday only after Soren announced the cancellation of the JSSC-CGL and other multiple exams. Hearing petitions challenging the government’s decision, the High Court directed the state government and the JPSC to file detailed responses by September 7. Justice Deepak Roshan heard the matter as he had also heard the petitions challenging the government’s cancellation of the 11th to 13th JPSC examinations and FSO recruitment on Thursday. On Friday, several JSSC-CGL employees approached the High Court, challenging the government’s decision to cancel the exam. The petitioners argued that blanket cancellation of examinations and appointments would adversely affect candidates who had cleared the recruitment process and, in several cases, had already joined government service. Candidates challenge decision A total of 1,932 candidates were selected following the JSSC-CGL results. Many of them have already received appointments and are working in various government departments. However, the government's decision to cancel the examination put their appointments at risk. High Court's latest decision on the cancellation of JSSC-CGL and CDPO exams came a day after it had stayed the state government’s decision to cancel the 11th to 13th Jharkhand Combined Civil Services Examination and the Food Safety Officer recruitment exam. The court stayed the government notifications until further orders and directed that the affected selected candidates be reinstated, while seeking a response from the state government and the JPSC. The court has scheduled the next hearing in the matter for September 15. Also Watch: Government’s cancellation move After a special cabinet meeting at Project Bhawan on August 17, Chief Minister Hemant Soren announced that the JSSC-CGL examination would be cancelled. The government also announced the cancellation of all examination results and selections linked to the private agency TSR Data Processing Private Limited (TDPL). The next day, the state personnel department issued notifications formally cancelling 22 examinations. Six examination processes were kept on hold and 17 others were placed under investigation, affecting a total of 45 examinations.
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Aug 21, 2026, 03:36 PM
China Opposes US Sanctions Against Iran, Calls for Dialogue

China Opposes US Sanctions Against Iran, Calls for Dialogue

China on Friday, August 21, asserted that the United States’ imposition of β€œsanctions and pressure” would not help resolve conflict in the region. China’s observation comes in the wake of Washington’s open call to governments to join efforts to isolate Iran. Nearing the six-month mark of the Iran war and facing diminishing stockpiles of key weapons, the Trump administration is touting a crushing financial campaign against Tehran, promising an β€œeconomic D-Day” against a country that has so far withstood nearly five decades of punishing American sanctions. Asked about President Donald Trump’s threats, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jian told the media on Friday that β€œsanctions and pressure will not help resolve the issue”. The spokesperson reiterated China’s calls for dialogue between the US and Iran and wrote on X that the country β€œopposes unilateral sanctions that lack basis in international law and the UN Security Council mandate.” With sparse details, President Donald Trump announced this week that the US would be imposing an β€œunprecedented” level of economic warfare and isolation on Iran, aiming to force its leadership to cave to demands to end its nuclear programme and fully reopen the crucial Strait of Hormuz to oil and natural gas tankers. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent also announced on Thursday what he described as β€œthe toughest sanctions ever imposed on Iran”. He said details of the measures would be unveiled coming Monday, August 24, suggesting they could reduce the need for further major military operations. Meanwhile, Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf has said that Iran must prepare to overcome what he called β€œunjust sanctions”. Qalibaf, one of Iran’s most influential political figures and Tehran’s top negotiator in talks with the United States, said economic development and security were closely linked.
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Aug 21, 2026, 03:23 PM
Bangladesh PM's Visit to India in Doubt Amid Confusion Over Ceremonial Events

Bangladesh PM's Visit to India in Doubt Amid Confusion Over Ceremonial Events

Whether Bangladesh PM Tarique Rahman will visit India or not remains in doubt. After the statement issued by Rashtrapati Bhavan on Friday, it was announced to cancel the Change of Guard Ceremony on Saturday, so that the formal reception of Bangladesh PM Tarique Rahman could be fully rehearsed. Later this announcement was withdrawn. This announcement has created confusion about the status of this high-profile visit. Ah Withdrawal of this announcement, discussions have been held about the tension between New Delhi and Dhaka ahead of the BRICS Summit on September 1. This tension remains at the diplomatic level. The reason behind this is the extradition of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Bangladesh is constantly demanding her extradition. Rashtrapati Bhavan issued a statement saying that there will be no change of guard ceremony on Saturday, 21 August 2026. A press release issued on this has been withdrawn. The statement further said that the formal reception of Bangladesh PM Tarique Rahman from Rashtrapati Bhavan has been cancelled after the weekly reception.
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Aug 21, 2026, 03:11 PM
Violence Erupts in Hazaribagh as Students Protest Against Jharkhand Government

Violence Erupts in Hazaribagh as Students Protest Against Jharkhand Government

There was a ruckus in Jharkhand's Hazaribagh on Friday over the burning of an effigy of Chief Minister Hemant Soren. Students were preparing to burn an effigy at Gandhi Maidan in Korra police station area. Meanwhile, there was a tense situation there. The district administration tried to remove the students. After the warning, light force was used. Students are angry with the action of the Jharkhand government. Due to this resentment, they had announced a protest against Chief Minister Hemant Soren. Students were gathered at Gandhi Maidan. They were preparing to burn an effigy. Meanwhile, a team of the administration reached the spot. It has also been reported that JMM workers reached there during the students'protest. It is alleged that some activists reached there with sticks in their hands. They started chasing the students who were preparing to burn the effigy. This created a ruckus at the spot. The students started to leave. BJP leaders have alleged that the JMM workers assaulted the students.
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Aug 21, 2026, 03:10 PM
School Inspection Drive Turns Violent in Jaipur as Villagers Confront CJP Workers

School Inspection Drive Turns Violent in Jaipur as Villagers Confront CJP Workers

Jaipur: The school inspection drive by the Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) turned violent in Rampura Kanwarpura village near Jaipur on Friday when a team led by party spokesperson Ashutosh Ranka was allegedly confronted and attacked by villagers. Inspection drive turns violent The CJP workers had reached the village to inspect the condition of the government school as part of the party's ongoing campaign against alleged poor infrastructure and mismanagement in government schools. The team faced strong opposition from local residents and was allegedly beaten and chased out of the village. Their vehicles were also reportedly pelted with stones. Ranka alleged that villagers damaged mobile phones and vehicles belonging to the CJP workers and assaulted a woman party worker accompanying the team. Five CJP workers, including Ranka, were reportedly injured and taken to SMS Hospital for treatment. The party had planned to inspect Bhattawala Government School on Vatika Road, but the visit was cancelled following the confrontation. CJP/AAP workers tried to enter a village in Jaipur Locals gave them a warm Rajasthani welcome: β€œGo away. Seems the public is tired of the school-raid and drama model. #bharat pic.twitter.com/olQMB6P2RR CJP seeks action Ranka issued a 48-hour ultimatum for the arrest of those responsible and accused BJP workers of being behind the attack. He alleged that the incident was aimed at preventing the CJP from highlighting the condition of government schools. β€œToday the entire country witnessed the BJP's hooliganism live. This happened at the behest of Education Minister Madan Dilawar. We are giving a 48-hour ultimatum. The attackers should be arrested and the order to restrict school inspections should be withdrawn, or else we will protest across Rajasthan and demand Dilawar's resignation,” Ranka said. CJP worker Shivangi Sharma alleged that party workers were assaulted and called "terrorists" and "Naxalites" during the confrontation. Villagers oppose visit Before this incident, some of CJP workers had reached the village around 8 a.m., where they were allegedly jostled and forced to leave. Villagers later staged a sit-in outside the government school, raised anti-CJP slogans, and blocked the main village road with tractor-trolleys. The villagers opposed the entry of the CJP team, saying the government had already sanctioned around Rs 12.50 lakh for repair work at the school. Villager Rajesh Kumar Sharma alleged that the school issue was being used to gain political mileage while maintaining that locals were themselves concerned about the condition of the school. β€œThe government has sanctioned a budget of approximately Rs 12 lakh, but construction of the school has not yet begun. If the government does not initiate construction soon, the villagers will build the school themselves, as their elders had donated the land for the school, but we will not allow any outsiders to come here,” Sharma said. Police and political reactions On the issue of the alleged absence of police force during the incident, the Shivdaspura police station SHO Rajesh Gautam said the CJP workers were peacefully turned away by villagers when they first arrived in the morning, and there was no law-and-order situation at that time. However, when the workers returned later, the villagers became angry and confronted them. Police reached the spot, but the CJP workers had already left the village, the SHO said. Education Minister Madan Dilawar hit back at the CJP over the incident and accused the party of creating disturbances. Also Watch: β€œEveryone saw the way the Cockroach Janata Party workers created a disturbance at Jantar Mantar. They created an obscene atmosphere. They want to create a similar atmosphere in Rajasthan. Who will tolerate the disruption in children's education? That's why the protests happened. The cockroaches hid their faces and ran away. They are using Madan Dilawar to vent their embarrassment,” Dilawar said. Congress state president Govind Singh Dotasara condemned the incident and backed the CJP workers, alleging that those involved were BJP workers rather than ordinary villagers. β€œThey were BJP workers, not villagers. BJP workers will oppose any work that is in the public interest. They will only follow orders from the top. If anyone is prevented from going to school or attacked, we condemn it. Congress will stand with everyone who is troubled by this government,” Dotasara said. School condition controversy The confrontation comes amid the ongoing controversy over the Rajasthan government's decision to restrict the entry of outsiders, including media personnel, into government schools. The government primary school in Rampura is reportedly in poor condition. The original school building has deteriorated to the extent that children are no longer studying there. Iron angles have been installed on the roof as a safety measure, while classes have been shifted to a temporary facility around 50 metres away. Children are currently studying under a tin shed, while animal fodder has reportedly been piled up near the temporary facility. Bricks have also fallen from the walls of the old building, highlighting the poor condition of the school's infrastructure.
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Aug 21, 2026, 03:07 PM
Supreme Court Closes Proceedings on Controversial Film 'The Kerala Story'

Supreme Court Closes Proceedings on Controversial Film 'The Kerala Story'

The Supreme Court on Friday closed the proceedings on a batch of petitions relating to the controversial 2023 film The Kerala Story , while leaving open the question of law relating to challenges to certification of films by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). Chief Justice of India Surya Kant-led bench on Friday disposed of dozens of cases which were filed either during the COVID-19 period or became infructuous due to passage of time. Dealing with two pleas seeking cancellation of CBFC certification of The Kerala Story, the bench, which also comprised Justices Joymalya Bagchi and V Mohana, said that the petitions have become infructuous. The third plea filed by the film’s producers, Sunshine Pictures Pvt Ltd and Vipul Amritlal Shah, was withdrawn. The petition had challenged the then West Bengal government’s decision to ban the film. The top court, in May 2023, had stayed the ban imposed by the state government. Advocate Nizam Pasha, appearing for petitioners Qurban Ali and B R Aravindakshan in the other two matters, submitted that the issues raised by his clients continued to survive despite The Kerala Story having already been released. Also Read – The Kerala Story movie review: A poorly-made, poorly-acted rant Pasha pointed out that the Kerala High Court had disposed of a writ petition concerning the film after observing that the plea was not maintainable against the grant of a certificate to a movie by the CBFC. He said that while the statutory remedy against CBFC certification was available to the producer, other persons aggrieved by the contents of a film had no such statutory remedy and were, therefore, required to approach the court through a writ petition. The bench, however, noted that the film had already been released. Justice Bagchi observed that the question of law could be left open. β€œThe litigation has to await another movie… another movie that is controversial, we will go into that question,” Justice Bagchi said. Pasha submitted that the petitioners had specifically sought cancellation of the film’s certificate and pointed out that the movie continued to be available on OTT platforms. He also said the petitioners had initially approached the Supreme Court against an interim order of the high court. But the high court subsequently disposed of the petition after noting that the Supreme Court was seized of the issue, he said. Pasha further urged the court to lay down guidelines for films which allegedly promote hate speech. β€œGuidelines have to be laid down for films that promote hate speech,” he said. β€œAlright, file a comprehensive writ petition seeking general guidelines,” the CJI responded. The bench subsequently recorded that the question of law would remain open and granted the parties liberty to initiate appropriate proceedings in accordance with law. The Kerala Story, directed by Sudipto Sen and produced by Vipul Amritlal Shah, had triggered a major political and social controversy following its release in 2023. The film initially claimed that nearly 32,000 women from Kerala had been converted to Islam through deceit and forced to join the Islamic State (ISIS), a claim that drew strong criticism.
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Aug 21, 2026, 03:05 PM
Punjab Elections: SAD-BJP Alliance Talks Intensify Ahead of 2027 Polls

Punjab Elections: SAD-BJP Alliance Talks Intensify Ahead of 2027 Polls

Talks of a re-alliance between the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) and the BJP have intensified ahead of the 2027 Punjab Assembly elections. While the SAD is hinting at an alliance, the BJP has made it clear that if there is an alliance between the two parties, the role of the BJP should be that of a big brother. Former Union minister and SAD MP Harsimrat Badal had given strong indications of an alliance during a rally in Sangrur on Thursday. The next day, her brother and former cabinet minister Bikram Majithia said that an SAD-BJP alliance for Punjab was the need of the hour. In a conversation with India Today, Shiromani Akali Dal general secretary Bikram Majithia said that Punjab needs an alliance and the people of Punjab also want this alliance to happen. People have seen the SAD-BJP alliance in Punjab and today it is very important for law and order, communal harmony and national security. Majithia said that the separation between the two parties had happened on the issue of farm laws.
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Aug 21, 2026, 02:57 PM
BJP Loses Bankipur Assembly Seat By-Election to RJD

BJP Loses Bankipur Assembly Seat By-Election to RJD

By-election was held in Bankipur assembly seat in July. It was such a seat that the whole country was watching the result. The main fight was between BJP, RJD and Jan Suraj. All eyes were on the result of this by-election because of Prashant Kishor. When the result came, BJP lost in its stronghold Bankipur. Neeraj Sinha, now the BJP candidate, has given the reason for the defeat for the first time. Neeraj Sinha is admitting the reason for his defeat to RJD. When he came in front of the media on Friday (August 21, 2026), he was asked the reason for the defeat. Neeraj Sinha said, "What will be the reason for the defeat... There was a fight between RJD and BJP... Today all the workers of RJD and their core voters sat in the camp of Prashant Kishor. RJD's deposit was forfeited." Targeting the Rashtriya Janata Dal, BJP leader Neeraj Kumar Sinha said, "The party had a good tally.
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Aug 21, 2026, 02:49 PM
High-Profile Individuals Ordered to Pay Β£9.54 Million in Legal Costs After Losing Privacy Case

High-Profile Individuals Ordered to Pay Β£9.54 Million in Legal Costs After Losing Privacy Case

Prince Harry and six other high-profile individuals must pay an initial Β£9.54 million ($13 million) in legal costs to the publisher of Daily Mail after losing their High Court privacy case, reported BBC .The group also includes singer Elton John. They have until August 28 to make this payment, with potential additional costs of up to Β£25 million ($34 million).The claimants had sued Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL) for unlawful information-gathering allegations, which ANL denied vehemently.
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Aug 21, 2026, 02:29 PM
Odisha Government Approves β‚Ή2,780.10 Crore Industrial Investment Proposals, Generating 14,104 Employment Opportunities

Odisha Government Approves β‚Ή2,780.10 Crore Industrial Investment Proposals, Generating 14,104 Employment Opportunities

Bhubaneswar: The Government of Odisha under the leadership of Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi, continues to facilitate industrial investment and employment generation across the State. In another step towards advancing the vision of Samruddha Odisha 2036, the 149th State Level Single Window Clearance Authority (SLSWCA) meeting, chaired by Chief Secretary Anu Garg approved 14 industrial investment proposals with a total investment of Rs 2,780.10 crore, with the potential to generate 14,104 employment opportunities. The approved projects cover a diverse range of sectors, including Food Processing, Agro & Food Processing, Textiles & Apparel, Chemicals & Chemical Products, Medical Devices, Pharma, Electronics System Design and Manufacturing (ESDM), Steel, Iron & Ferro Alloys, Steel Downstream Manufacturing and Infrastructure. The projects will come up across districts including Angul, Balangir, Cuttack, Dhenkanal, Ganjam, Keonjhar, Khordha, Nayagarh, Nuapada and Sundargarh, expanding industrial activity across different parts of the State. In the Food Processing sector, Haldiram Snacks Food Private Limited will establish a snacks and baked products manufacturing unit with an investment of Rs 500 crore, generating 800 employment opportunities in Khordha/Cuttack. The Agro & Food Processing sector will also receive fresh investments. Tiwana Nutrition Global Private Limited will establish a cattle feed manufacturing unit with an investment of Rs 140 crore and generating 2,500 employment opportunities. Premium Chick Feeds Private Limited will establish a chick feed manufacturing unit across Khordha, Cuttack and Nayagarh, with an investment of Rs 105.38 crore and employment potential of 1,054. The Textiles & Apparel sector has received significant investment approvals, with projects expected to generate substantial employment. Sahana Clothing Company Private Limited will establish a readymade garment manufacturing unit for knitted baby and kids wear in Dhenkanal. The project involves an investment of Rs 251.45 crore and is expected to generate 5,104 employment opportunities. Pratima Agro Spinning Mill Private Limited will establish a textile processing unit of cotton yarn, comber noil, lickerin waste, flap strip and hard waste in Balangir. The project involves an investment of Rs 125 crore and is expected to create 400 jobs. The Chemicals & Chemical Products sector has received three investment proposals. Prasol Chemicals Limited will establish a phosphorous-based derivatives manufacturing plant in Ganjam with an investment of Rs 450 crore, generating 458 employment opportunities. New Generation Manufacturing Private Limited will establish a coal tar distillation and by-products manufacturing plant in Sundargarh with an investment of Rs 80 crore, creating 301 jobs. Haasvan Rasayan Private Limited will setup a manufacturing facility for bulk drug intermediates in Nuapada, involving an investment of Rs 55 crore and generating 70 employment opportunities. The latest approvals also include investments in medical devices and electronics manufacturing. Sastasundar Healthbuddy Limited will establish a medical device manufacturing unit in Khordha. The project involves an investment of Rs 56 crore and is expected to generate 1,050 employment opportunities. In the ESDM sector, Syrma SGS Technology Limited will establish a manufacturing facility for printed circuit board assemblies and box build in Khordha with an investment of Rs 300 crore, generating 500 employment opportunities. Mineral and metal-based industries continue to attract investment The approvals also include projects in steel, iron and ferro alloys and steel downstream manufacturing, with a focus on processing and value addition. Mahatripurasundari Minerals & Metals Private Limited will establish an integrated complex for ferro alloys, chrome derivatives, metals recovery and chrome ore beneficiation in Keonjhar. The project involves an investment of Rs 160 crore and has the potential to generate 1,460 employment opportunities. In the Steel Downstream sector, Shree Jagannath Ispat Private Limited will establish a manufacturing facility in Cuttack for colour-coated sheets, corrugated GI sheets, plain GI sheets and GI structural components, with an investment of Rs 90.94 crore and employment potential of 230. NKS Earthbuild Limited will establish a facility for manufacturing of structural steel in Dhenkanal with an investment of Rs 60.98 crore, generating 148 employment opportunities. Infrastructure investment to strengthen industrial connectivity In the infrastructure sector, Mahanadi Coalfields Limited (MCL) will develop a private railway siding for Subhadra Coal Mines at Angul district, connecting with the existing Angul-Balaram Siding and the proposed Gopalprasad Station under the Khurda Road Division of East Coast Railway. The project involves an investment of Rs 405.35 crore and has an employment potential of 29. With a combined investment of Rs 2,780.10 crore and potential employment generation of 14,104, the latest SLSWCA approvals reflect continued investment activity across manufacturing, food processing, textiles, chemicals, electronics, medical devices, Pharma, mineral-based industries and infrastructure. The Single Window Clearance System continues to facilitate investors through coordinated and time-bound approvals, enabling faster movement of projects towards implementation. The latest approvals reaffirm the State Government’s focus on attracting investments, supporting industrial development, promoting value addition and creating employment opportunities across Odisha, in line with the vision of Samruddha Odisha 2036.
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Aug 21, 2026, 02:22 PM
Supriya Sule Demands Inquiry into Eviction of MP Mahua Moitra from Government Guesthouse

Supriya Sule Demands Inquiry into Eviction of MP Mahua Moitra from Government Guesthouse

In her letter, Supriya Sule said that the timing and manner in which Mahua Moitra was allegedly asked to vacate the Circuit House raises serious questions about the administrative action. She said that the sudden and allegedly arbitrary action with a sitting MP raises concerns about her physical safety. Sule called it a worrying precedent for the future as well. She requested the Lok Sabha Speaker to intervene and ensure full and adequate security to Mahua Moitra. She demanded that the authorities take necessary steps to prevent the recurrence of any such incident or alleged intimidation. She said that inconveniencing, intimidating, or putting an MP in a potentially unsafe position while discharging his public and parliamentary responsibilities is against the dignity of Parliament and the privileges accorded to MPs. Supriya Sule requested a formal inquiry into the matter and refer it to the Privileges Committee. She said that the officers whose role, after investigation, is found to be improper, should ensure that the state administration does not face any administrative action or instructions to ensure that the MP does not face any public harassment or encroachment while discharging her public and parliamentary duties.
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Aug 21, 2026, 02:20 PM
Nihangs: A Tradition of Sikh Martial Arts and Warrior Ethos

Nihangs: A Tradition of Sikh Martial Arts and Warrior Ethos

For more than three centuries, the Nihangs have preserved a distinctive martial tradition within Sikhism, combining religious discipline with a warrior ethos, traditional weapons and a highly recognisable style of dress. Often described as the β€œGuru di Ladli Fauj” (the Guru’s beloved army), they remain a visible presence at Sikh religious gatherings, particularly in Punjab, where they participate in processions, festivals and displays of traditional martial skills. The Nihangs have again come into focus following the August 13, 2026, attack on Shiromani Akali Dal president and former Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal at Gurdwara Mata Sahib Devan in Nanded, Maharashtra. Badal, who was visiting the gurdwara with his family, was attacked with a kirpan and suffered an injury to his right arm. The accused, Jaspal Singh, was arrested by the local police and has been identified as a Nihang. The incident has revived questions about who the Nihangs are, how the order evolved, what distinguishes it from other Sikh traditions and why a community historically associated with the defence of Sikh institutions occasionally finds itself at the centre of violent controversies. Guru Hargobind develops a martial tradition among Sikhs, laying an early foundation for what would later be associated with the Nihang/Akali ethos. Guru Gobind Singh creates the Khalsa Panth, providing the spiritual and martial framework within which the Nihang tradition later develops. The distinctive blue attire and tall dumalla turban become associated with the Nihang tradition, symbolising fearlessness and detachment from worldly concerns. Sikh warriors, including those later identified with the Nihang tradition, adopt guerrilla tactics in Punjab amid intense Mughal persecution during and after Banda Singh Bahadur’s campaign. Nawab Kapur Singh consolidates the Dal Khalsa, organising Sikh fighting forces into the veteran Buddha Dal and the younger Taruna Dal. Nihang warriors serve among the frontline defenders of Punjab during Ahmad Shah Durrani’s Afghan invasions. During the Misl confederacy era, Nihang groups play an important role around the Akal Takht and in Sikh political and military life. Nihang warriors serve in the armies of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, including as frontline and shock troops during the expansion of the Sikh Empire. Akali Phula Singh dies in the Battle of Nowshera, becoming an enduring symbol of the Nihang tradition’s martial legacy. The British annex Punjab and restrict the carrying of arms, weakening the Nihangs’ traditional military role and contributing to their transformation into a primarily religious and cultural order. As Sikh political and religious institutions undergo major changes during the Gurdwara Reform Movement, Nihang-linked Akali jathas play a prominent role. The Shiromani Akali Dal takes its name from these β€œAkali” bands. Nihang groups become involved in the preservation and rebuilding of Sikh religious heritage following the destruction and damage caused during Operation Blue Star. Nihangs continue to preserve traditional martial arts, including Gatka and horsemanship, and display their skills at Sikh festivals, particularly Hola Mohalla. Nihangs are an order of traditional Sikh warriors. Often called Akali Nihangs, they trace their roots to the creation of the Khalsa by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699. They are characterised by blue robes, traditional weapons such as swords and spears, horsemanship and large turbans known as dumallas, often surmounted by steel chakkars (quoits). The word Nihang is of Persian origin and means β€œcrocodile”, used metaphorically for a fierce and fearless warrior. Within Sikh tradition, the term is also interpreted through ideas such as nihshank (β€œwithout fear”), describing someone pure, unblemished, indifferent to worldly gain and carefree. β€œOriginally, they have been called Akali Nihangs. They were called Akalis because of their war cry of β€˜Akal Akal’, the word for the eternal, formless God not bound by the natural law of birth and death. Akali warriors played a significant role in Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s victories, especially in the Multan victory in 1818. Akali Baba Sadhu Singh and Akali Baba Phula Singh were famous warriors. Baba Phula Singh Nihang served as Jathedar of Sri Akal Takht and even punished Maharaja Ranjit Singh for violation of Sikh Rehat Maryada. When, in 1920, armed bands were formed to liberate Sikh gurdwaras from the control of mahants, they were termed Akali Jatha. This is how the Akali Dal got its name in 1920,” says Amanpreet Singh Gill, Professor at SGTB Khalsa College, Delhi. Scholars trace the roots of the Nihang tradition to the late 17th and early 18th centuries, within the broader Khalsa martial tradition. Two major formations β€” Buddha Dal and Taruna Dal β€” emerged as key components of the Dal Khalsa, and later became part of the Misl-era Sikh military order. β€œBuddha” means elderly, old or veteran in Punjabi, while β€œDal” means force, army or battalion. Buddha Dal was the group of senior and seasoned warriors, traditionally those aged 45 and above. They acted as a β€œroaming Takht” or moving throne, guarding historical Sikh shrines, managing camps, maintaining religious traditions and mentoring the younger generation. β€œTaruna”, also written as β€œTarna”, means young, youthful or energetic. Taruna Dal comprised younger warriors, traditionally those below the age of 45, who formed the more mobile fighting force. Divided into smaller battalions or jathas, they were responsible for engaging invaders, carrying out guerrilla raids and undertaking combat operations. Nihangs observe the Khalsa code of conduct and are distinguished by their traditional dress, weapons and martial practices. They also developed a distinct martial vocabulary, which is believed to have served as a form of coded language during their struggles against the Mughal Empire and foreign invaders. Gill explains: β€œOne man for them is β€˜Swa Lakh’. They always address each other as β€˜Fauj’ and any movement is termed as β€˜Charai’ (charge). They give exalted names to the most mundane; the most lowly is hailed as the great and glorious. Sometimes this vocabulary was used to lift the spirits and, on some occasions, to cause confusion among enemy spies. When they offer you milk, they say β€˜Samundar chako’. They call their camp β€˜chhawani’ (cantonment) and when they are on the move, they call it β€˜Chakarvartivaheer’.” Since they are armed and traditionally move in groups, Nihangs have a strict internal code of conduct. The Jathedar of the Dal is responsible for ensuring that members follow the code. Traditionally, members found violating it could be punished by the Jathedar; such punishment is referred to as Sodhalavana, or purification. Nihangs are known for preserving and practising traditional Sikh martial arts. UK-based Sikh scholar Nidar Singh Nihang is an exponent and teacher of the martial tradition known as Shastar Vidya. Nihangs traditionally spend much of the year travelling. β€œThe purpose of travel is pilgrimage to the five Takhts and other gurdwaras outside Punjab. Historically, they have acted as custodians of the sanctity of Sikh sacred spaces associated with the memory of Guru Sahiban and protected such places from local encroachments,” says Gill. Today, Nihangs remain a visible part of Sikh religious life, particularly in Punjab. They participate in religious processions, festivals and ceremonial displays of martial skills. Many also undertake seva (community service) and assist pilgrims during major Sikh gatherings. While most Nihangs are associated with preserving historical and religious traditions, individual members or groups have occasionally been involved in disputes with law enforcement or local administrations. Such incidents attract particular attention because of the group’s distinctive appearance, martial identity and historical symbolism. Nihangs have long been the subject of curiosity and fascination, including in Western accounts of Sikh society. Emily Eden, sister of Governor-General Lord Auckland (1836–1842), visited Punjab during the reign of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and was among the early European artists to depict Nihangs. Photographers such as Raghu Rai and Sondip Shankar have captured their distinctive presence and martial displays at Hola Mohalla. The late G.S. Channi also extensively documented their history, organisation and daily rituals in his documentary. There is no reliable figure because Nihangs are divided into numerous factions and groups. Broadly, three major groupings are identified: Baba Budha Dal, Taruna Dal and Baba Bidhi Chand Dal. Sikh scholars estimate there are several dozen Nihang factions in Punjab. As they traditionally remain mobile, maintaining an accurate count is difficult. Over the years, the Budha Dal remained the principal institutional survivor, while the Tarna Dal became highly fragmented. The Budha Dal’s legacy, however, has been marked by a bitter succession dispute following the death of its 13th Jathedar, Baba Santa Singh. A severe rift emerged between his nephew, Baba Balbir Singh, and other prominent Nihang leaders, including Baba Surjit Singh and Baba Man Singh. Baba Balbir Singh claimed that he had been formally appointed the 14th Jathedar by his predecessor. Loyalists of Baba Surjit Singh contested this, maintaining that an ailing Baba Santa Singh had chosen Surjit Singh in 2005. The most striking feature is the large turban known as a dumalla, which may incorporate the farla, a flowing blue pennant associated with distinguished Khalsa warriors and signifying honour, fearlessness and continuity with the martial heritage of the Khalsa. The folds of the dumalla may contain miniature weapons such as the chakkar (quoits), khanda and small daggers. The turban is therefore both functional and a visible symbol of martial identity. The face of a Nihang is defined by unshorn hair (kes) and a naturally flowing beard, constituting the foremost of the Five Ks prescribed for Khalsa Sikhs. Around the neck, many Nihangs wear a mala or gatra, while the gatra supports the kirpan, representing the obligation to defend the weak and uphold justice. The torso is commonly covered by a deep-blue chola, a flowing martial robe that facilitates movement and symbolises the tradition’s distinctive identity. Crossed bandoliers historically carried ammunition, while broad kamarkassas or waistbands held swords, daggers and other equipment. On their arms, Nihangs may wear large karas or iron bracelets, often larger than those worn by other Sikhs. No. Their identity extends beyond distinctive dress and weapons. Daily meditation upon Naam, recitation of Nitnem, participation in Gurbani, communal service (seva) and adherence to the Rehat Maryada form the spiritual foundation of the Nihang tradition. In this understanding, external attire alone does not constitute the complete character of a Nihang. Any person, irrespective of caste or background, can become a Nihang, provided the person follows Sikh traditions, maintains unshorn hair and is prepared to live as a baptised Khalsa Sikh. Such a person is initiated through an Amrit Sanchar ceremony, given the required robes and weapons and expected to recite the prescribed daily banis, perform daily ablutions and offer morning and evening prayers. Yes. Nihangs have figured in the news in recent years following several incidents involving alleged violence against civilians and clashes with the police. June 16, 2026: A dispute between local residents and Nihang Sikhs in Rudraprayag/Karnaprayag, Uttarakhand, escalated into an alleged sword attack, leaving several people, including a Nihang, injured. Police arrested four Nihangs, who were later released on bail. March 2025: A Nihang was among three people arrested after two migrant workers were allegedly attacked with swords in Ludhiana. The same month, another Nihang claimed responsibility for the murder of a social media influencer over what he considered obscene online content. January 2024: A Nihang, Ramandeep Singh alias Mangu Math, allegedly killed a young man inside a gurdwara at Phagwara after accusing him of attempting sacrilege. July 2024: Four men dressed in Nihang attire were seen on CCTV attacking Shiv Sena leader Sandeep Thapar with swords in Ludhiana. Around the same time, a shopkeeper in Tarn Taran was allegedly killed by Nihangs in a monetary dispute. November 2023: A policeman was killed and others injured in a gunfight between police and Nihangs during a dispute over control of a gurdwara in Sultanpur Lodhi, Kapurthala district. October 15, 2021: A man was found murdered at the Singhu border in Sonipat, Haryana, allegedly over the desecration of a Sikh holy book. April 2020: A group of Nihangs from a dera in Patiala allegedly drove through barricades around a wholesale vegetable market in Sanaur. When stopped by Punjab Police for violating curfew restrictions, they allegedly attacked the police with swords, severely injuring the hand of an Assistant Sub-Inspector. Sikh scholars say the principal challenge facing Nihang groups today is preserving their traditional identity and discipline while preventing individuals from adopting Nihang attire without following the associated code of conduct. They argue for a mechanism combining religious instruction and appropriate legal safeguards so that individuals who enter the tradition without adhering to its discipline do not damage the legacy associated with the β€œGuru ki Fauj” and the Khalsa Panth.
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Aug 21, 2026, 02:17 PM
Turkey Seeks International Arrest Warrant for Israeli PM Netanyahu Over Gaza Flotilla Incident

Turkey Seeks International Arrest Warrant for Israeli PM Netanyahu Over Gaza Flotilla Incident

ANKARA: Turkey has sought an international arrest warrant for Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accusing him of "genocide" linked to Israel's interception of an aid flotilla for Gaza, the justice minister announced Friday. Turkey has become a virulent critic of Israel's war in Gaza, sparked by the Hamas October 7, 2023 attacks on Israel. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has frequently accused Netanyahu of " genocide ". Israel's interception of the flotilla carrying some 430 activists in May sparked an international outcry. France, Italy and Australia have also launched judicial proceedings. Turkey's Justice Minister Akin Gurlek said on X that his ministry had asked the interior ministry to issue interpol red notice alerts for Netanyahu and another Israeli, named as Afek Moskovitch.
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Aug 21, 2026, 02:11 PM
Congress Leaders Demand Tough Action Against Telangana Forest Minister's Daughter for Anti-CM Remarks

Congress Leaders Demand Tough Action Against Telangana Forest Minister's Daughter for Anti-CM Remarks

Several ruling Congress MLAs and MLCs in Telangana on Friday, August 21, urged party leadership to take β€œtough action” over the remarks made by state Forest Minister Konda Surekha’s daughter against Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy and other leaders. About 20 MLAs and MLCs, who addressed a press conference here, also took exception to Surekha’s statement that her daughter’s remarks were her personal views. Congress MLA Vemula Veeresam said he and his colleagues are in favour of strict action against anyone making comments against the Chief Minister. β€œThose who find fault with the CM have no moral right to continue in the party,” he said. β€œKonda Surekha in her reply to the disciplinary committee mentioned that she is not connected (in her daughter’s remarks). If you are not concerned, why you did not condemn the remarks. We are asking whether you have a responsibility to condemn such comments or not when you are collectively working with the CM,” he added. Alleging that Surekha’s comments in the past have hurt the party, he urged AICC or state Congress president to take tough decisions on the matter now. He demanded that the CM remove such persons, who have become a β€œheadache” for the party and the government. He suggested that party leaders express their views within the party fora, seeking apology for the comments against the CM. Congress MLA Vedma Bojju also took exception to the recent comments by other Congress leaders, including Komatireddy Rajagopal Reddy and Vice Chairman of State Planning Board G Chinna Reddy in separate contexts. The Telangana Congress’ disciplinary committee on August 19 had issued a notice to Konda Surekha directing her to submit a reply within three days over the comments made against CM Revanth Reddy by her daughter Sushmita. In her reply on August 20, Surekha said it is not proper to seek her explanation on the personal comments made by her daugther. She said holding her resposible for her daughter’s comments was against principles of natural justice. Reiterating her respect for the Congress leadership and the party’s discipline, Surekha requested the disciplinary committee to acknowledge that she had no involvement in what her daughter spoke. The minister also sought withdrawal of the notice issued to her by the disciplinary committee.
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Aug 21, 2026, 01:58 PM
India-Bangladesh Diplomacy: Indian High Commissioner Meets Bangladeshi Finance Minister Amid Tensions

India-Bangladesh Diplomacy: Indian High Commissioner Meets Bangladeshi Finance Minister Amid Tensions

Amid doubts over Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman's visit to India, Indian High Commissioner Dinesh Trivedi met with Bangladeshi Finance Minister Amir Khusro Mahmud Chowdhury. The meeting discussed development projects and issues of mutual interest between the two countries. The Indian High Commission in Bangladesh said in a post on social media platform X on Thursday (August 20, 2026), "High Commissioner Dinesh Trivedi paid a courtesy call on Bangladesh's Finance and Planning Minister Amir Khusro Mahmud Chowdhury and discussed issues of mutual interest related to economic cooperation and bilateral development projects between India and Bangladesh." Earlier, High Commissioner Dinesh Trivedi had also met with Health and Family Welfare Minister Sardar Mohammad Sakhawat Hossain. The meeting comes at a time when tensions between the two countries have flared up once again. Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina held a virtual press conference earlier this month, stating that she may return to Bangladesh in December. The press conference, however, was highly resented by the Bangladesh government. The Indian government had made it clear to Sheikh Hasina that no private conference had been organised by the Bangladesh government.
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Aug 21, 2026, 01:51 PM
Churchill's Words on Criticism Spark Political Discussion in India

Churchill's Words on Criticism Spark Political Discussion in India

Manish Tewari shared a statement by Winston Churchill dated 7 January 1939. It said that criticism is necessary even if it is not liked. According to Churchill, criticism acts like pain in the human body. Pain brings attention to an unhealthy condition in the body. In the same way, criticism also warns of a wrong or deteriorating condition. The statement further said that if this warning is heeded in time, the danger can be averted. But if it is suppressed, the situation can take a fatal form. When asked about the meaning of his post, he did not elaborate. He simply said,'A gesture to the wise is enough.'His reply has intensified the political discussion about the post. Especially because this post came on the very next day of the Congress Working Committee meeting. The advertisement'Yeh nyay ka pehla kadam': After the pellet gun victim's FIR was registered, Rahul Gandhi spoke on the sit-in protest. He is also part of the group of three MPs demanding silence from the Congress.
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Aug 21, 2026, 01:45 PM
Telangana Chief Minister's US Visit Denied Due to Non-Conformity with Norms

Telangana Chief Minister's US Visit Denied Due to Non-Conformity with Norms

Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy was denied political clearance for his planned visit to the US because it did not conform to established norms, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Friday. The remarks came hours after Reddy's office said he had been forced to cancel his US visit after the MEA declined permission. "The visit of chief ministers, as in deed, other dignitaries is assessed by the Ministry of External Affairs in order to accord political clearance," MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said. "The programme proposed in such cases should be appropriate to the office held and the purpose of the visit. In this particular case, that was not so in respect of the US," he said at his bi-weekly media briefing in response to a question on the issue. "Therefore, clearance has not been given. Incidentally his visit to the UK has been cleared," he added. Reddy, who is currently in London, had planned to visit the US after completing his UK trip. As permission for the US visit was denied, Reddy will return to Hyderabad on August 30, according to his office. The state government had sought the Centre's permission for both visits in line with policy and protocol, but only the UK trip was approved, it said. Reddy said the purpose of his US visit was to explore the possibility of bringing top American educational institutions to Telangana. "They would have been an answer to our youth's aspirations to get education, skills, and training from the best Ivy Leagues and top global institutions," Reddy was quoted as saying in a statement issued by his office. "I have always believed we should all think beyond politics and elections when it comes to nation building and future of the youth," the chief minister said. There have been instances of the MEA denying political clearance to Arvind Kejriwal and Mamata Banerjee for overseas visits while they were chief ministers of Delhi and West Bengal respectively. (With inputs from PTI)
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Aug 21, 2026, 01:42 PM
BJP and JDS MLAs Protest Outside Vidhana Soudha Demanding Minister's Resignation Over Embezzlement Allegations

BJP and JDS MLAs Protest Outside Vidhana Soudha Demanding Minister's Resignation Over Embezzlement Allegations

BJP and JDS MLAs took out a march to Vidhana Soudha here on Friday, demanding the resignation of minister B Nagendra, who is facing allegations of embezzlement of crores of rupees in a state corporation. Opposition party MLAs also entered the assembly, where marshals prevented them from wearing black T-shirts, which is banned inside the house. Protesters agitated in front of the statue of Maharishi Valmiki, with leader of opposition R Ashok and BJP state president B Y Vijayendra leading the protest. BJP and JDS have been demanding Nagendra's resignation for several days and have earlier protested wearing black badges. The protesters shouted, Minister Nagendra should be removed. Marshals stopped BJP and JDS MLAs wearing black T-shirts at the entrance of the assembly. MLAs objected to being stopped by marshals. Ashok questioned Congress on its continued support to Nagendra. He said that it is proper for a person to give a befitting reply (Subudhendra) while Congress leaders claim that I should be present to save the entire assembly.
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Aug 21, 2026, 01:41 PM
Modi's Call to Confront Intellectual Architects of Naxalism Sparks Debate on Insurgency's Ideology

Modi's Call to Confront Intellectual Architects of Naxalism Sparks Debate on Insurgency's Ideology

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Independence Day address did what Indian political discourse has avoided for four decades. The country measured its war against Naxalism in body counts, arms recoveries and the district maps that turned green from red. What it rarely confronted was the architecture of ideas behind the insurgency. By calling out the dimagi Naxal (intellectual Naxal), Modi has forced a final battle upon the deadliest terror threat to have plagued India. Naxalism was always an ideology before it was a militia. Charu Majumdar, the ideologue of Naxalbari, did not pick up a rifle out of personal deprivation; he theorised, organised and incited others toward armed β€œrevolution”. Naxal leadership across generations has drawn from comfortable, often landed or urban intellectual backgrounds. Naxals seek to overthrow the Republic of India along with its β€œbourgeois constitution” and establish a communist state in which the class enemies will be liquidated by an armed revolution. These underground Naxals, their overground members and sympathisers believe India is an artificial, illegitimate entity that is denying the right of β€œself-determination” to different β€œnationalities” and is working at the behest of international capital. After Operation Green Hunt in 2009, Maoists decided to expand aggressively in urban centres and hide in plain sight by posing as human rights activists, university professors, journalists and even corporate employees. They aim to act as couriers and provide safe houses for cadres of banned outfits, to stall any action against the terror groups, wage an ideological war on the Indian state and undermine it by promoting anarchy. They package their propaganda in acceptable terminology like human rights, Dalit assertion, farmer issues and individual rights. Their aim is ostensibly justice for the marginalised and freedom from hunger and poverty. But they don’t always publicly state that their theoretical framework associates freedom from hunger and poverty or justice with the balkanisation of India. This is a messianic cult masquerading as secular ideology that seeks nothing but death and destruction in search of a promised utopia. The Narendra Modi government’s counter-Naxal doctrine has rested on a triad of security, rehabilitation, and development. Because it worked on the ground, the Naxal intellectual ecosystem shifted its attack to development itself. Nuclear power projects, agricultural modernisation programmes and infrastructure corridors have been opposed not because of genuine local grievances or flaws in the projects themselves, but by a recurring cast of β€œcivil society” groups whose real objection is to the writ of the Indian state. History has a cautionary message that PM Modi’s critics would do well to heed. The first wave of Naxalism, crushed by the mid-1970s, resurfaced two decades later. By the mid-2000s, nearly a third of the country’s territory lay in the Red Corridor. While old ideologues had to organise physically, travel to villages, print pamphlets, and hold clandestine meetings, their successors use smartphones and build a following on Instagram, YouTube and X by monetising a persona built around resistance. The medium has changed, and the incitement is more diffuse, but the function is unchanged: Manufacturing moral cover for anti-state violence and instability. Unfortunately, several others join them because of the allure of woke resistance, or simply for the profit anti-establishment content can generate. They don’t seem to realise what they are supporting. If the Naxals succeed, there will be no freedom or liberty. There will be no police, only party militia. There will be no rule of law or courts, only kangaroo courts. Intellectuals and professors will be sent to labour camps. Why is such bluntness necessary? Because people must know what Naxalism stands for. They must realise the horrors that could be unleashed on the country if they aren’t careful. Governments can be voted out in the next election, but a state, when it collapses, can’t be voted back. The writer is national vice-president, BJP Youth Wing
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Aug 21, 2026, 01:41 PM
Council Meeting Marred by Opposition; Development Projects Approved

Council Meeting Marred by Opposition; Development Projects Approved

Newly elected president Inderpal Singh Raju Satyal faced stiff opposition from Akali and BJP councillors in the first meeting of the municipal council. Several proposals were hotly debated, though works worth about Rs 20 crore were approved for the development of the city. Akali councillor Paramjit Singh Makkar opposed the grant of Rs 1 lakh per month to the government cattle pound at Sukhemajra, arguing that it was out of the city limits and no cows of the city were kept there. Makkar also objected to the proposal to buy a new cart for the chairman. Ashok Kumar, chairman and executive officer, did not have the authority to take the cart. Makkar also questioned the proposal to give Rs 2 crore from the council for the STP, as the council did not have the funds. BJP councillor Harminder Walia raised the issue of expensive purchase of solar lights. Advertisement Akalis and BJP councillors raised questions on the works worth Rs 20 crore.
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Free Press Journal
Aug 21, 2026, 01:40 PM
Gold Prices Soar to Three-Month High in India Amid Weaker Dollar and Geopolitical Tensions

Gold Prices Soar to Three-Month High in India Amid Weaker Dollar and Geopolitical Tensions

Mumbai: Gold and silver prices climbed to more than three-month highs in the national capital on Friday, extending gains for the second straight session as a weaker US dollar and overseas markets increased demand for precious metals. Gold rises Rs 1,200 Gold of 99.9 percent purity jumped Rs 1,200 to Rs 1,63,500 per 10 grams, including taxes, according to traders. It had closed at Rs 1,62,300 on Thursday. The metal was last near this level on May 19, when it traded at Rs 1,63,600 per 10 grams. Silver jumps Rs 5,000 Silver surged Rs 5,000 to Rs 2,50,000 per kilogram, its highest level in 15 weeks. It had settled at Rs 2,45,000 on Thursday. The white metal has gained Rs 15,000 over the last two sessions. It was last near this level on May 4, when it stood at Rs 2,49,500 per kilogram. Global prices rally In international markets, spot gold rose USD 81.58, or 2 percent, to USD 4,600.91 per ounce. It touched its highest level since May 18 and remained on course for a third weekly gain. Spot silver climbed nearly 3 percent to USD 69.87 per ounce. Experts said a weaker dollar and falling longer-term US Treasury bond yields supported bullion prices. Investment demand and movements in currency and bond markets also helped gold and silver. What is driving bullion? Gold has gained more than 4 percent this week after the US Treasury expanded its bond-buying programme and doubled long-term debt buybacks to control borrowing costs. The move pushed the dollar and bond yields lower, giving support to bullion. Yields later stabilised as investors questioned whether the Treasury measures could provide lasting relief. A decline in global oil prices also supported precious metals. Geopolitical worries increased after the Trump administration said it would announce its toughest economic sanctions against Iran. Iran dismissed the move and criticised the United States over its rising debt and record interest payments. Investors are now waiting for US S&P purchasing managers’ index data for signals about the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate policy.
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Amar Ujala
Aug 21, 2026, 01:38 PM
Congress Demands Transparency in Ankita Bhandari Murder Probe

Congress Demands Transparency in Ankita Bhandari Murder Probe

Speaking to reporters at the Press Club, the president of the Mahanagar Congress Committee said that the Congress has been fighting for justice in the murder of Ankita Bhandari since the beginning. Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi also highlighted the murder of Ankita Bhandari in the Bharat Jodo Yatra. The advertisement said that in January 2026, the CBI registered a case and started the investigation, but even after six months, there is no information about where the investigation has reached. Alleging that the two senior BJP leaders who were accused by Ankita Bhandari's family have not been mentioned in the CBI investigation, Aman Garg, president of the Mahanagar Congress Committee, demanded that the current status and progress of the CBI investigation into Ankita Bhandari's murder be made public so that the truth of the government's investigation can be revealed to the public.
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ABP Newsβœ“
Aug 21, 2026, 01:32 PM
Congress Shifts Strategy in Uttar Pradesh Assembly Elections, Focuses on OBC Vote Bank

Congress Shifts Strategy in Uttar Pradesh Assembly Elections, Focuses on OBC Vote Bank

The 2027 assembly elections have already heated up in the politics of Uttar Pradesh. The biggest thing is that the Congress has decided to do something new this time by moving away from its old strategy. The party has now made full preparations to reach out to the Other Backward Class (OBC) vote bank, away from its traditional vote bank of Muslims, Brahmins and Dalits. There is a discussion in the political corridors that the Congress is now trying to make a strategy to puncture Akhilesh Yadav's bicycle. From the 5 indications given by the experts, understand that the Congress is struggling to puncture the bicycle. In the CWC meeting held in Delhi on 19 August 2026, the Congress took a big strategic decision. The party decided that the issue of Ram temple donation theft will be taken to the house. Congress general secretary KC Venugopal said that the'theft of donations'from the Ram temple has now become a'house-to-house'issue. The CWC has decided to protest across the country about the Ram temple donation issue. The party president Mallikarjun Kharge is now taking this important step to answer the BJP on the issue of financial irregularities.
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Aaj Tak
Aug 21, 2026, 01:30 PM
Rahul Gandhi Demands FIR Registration Over Pellet Gun Use at Jantar Mantar

Rahul Gandhi Demands FIR Registration Over Pellet Gun Use at Jantar Mantar

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday reached the Parliament Street Police Station in Delhi. He went to the DCP office over the use of pellet guns during the Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) agitation at Jantar Mantar. There Rahul Gandhi sat on a dharna demanding that an FIR be registered. He said that he will not get up until a case is registered. Delhi Police has registered an FIR in the pellet gun case. The case has been registered under sections 118 and 125 of the BNS. Section 118 relates to voluntarily causing hurt or grievous hurt by dangerous weapon or means, while section 125 relates to an act endangering life or personal safety of others. Rahul Gandhi said that this is the first step towards justice. Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi said that the registration of an FIR in the pellet gun case is the first step towards justice. He said that it has been a month since the young man was shot and pellets are still stuck in his body. According to Rahul, three pellets are in the eye of the young man, while Rahul Gandhi said that he has four pellets to inflict serious injustices.
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Dainik Jagran
Aug 21, 2026, 01:25 PM
Indian Foreign Exchange Reserves Reach Record High Amid Global Trade Turmoil

Indian Foreign Exchange Reserves Reach Record High Amid Global Trade Turmoil

The past few months have seen global trade turmoil. The geopolitics of many countries have severely affected supply chains, as well as inflation, which has increased pressure on foreign exchange reserves. However, according to data released on Friday, India's foreign exchange reserves increased to 716.9 billion during the week ended August 14, the highest level in nearly six months. The week-on-week increase in reserves was led by an increase in the central bank's foreign currency assets by $7.2 billion, while the value of gold reserves increased by $2.7 billion. The increase in foreign exchange reserves is due to the inflow of funds received under policy measures adopted by the central bank to strengthen India's balance of payments. According to news agency Reuters, the central bank's foreign exchange reserves have increased by about $50 billion in the last seven weeks. The reserves have now reached a record high of nearly $57 billion as of RBI's measures announced on Friday.
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Siasat Newsβœ“
Aug 21, 2026, 01:19 PM
India Rejects US Call to Impose Sanctions on RSS, Calls Organisation 'Biased'

India Rejects US Call to Impose Sanctions on RSS, Calls Organisation 'Biased'

Calling it a β€œbiased” organisation, India on Friday, August 12, sought to brush aside the call given by the United States Commission for International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) for sanctions against the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). β€œWe are all aware that the organisationβ€”or entityβ€”you are referring to is biased,” said Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal during a press briefing. He said that for years, the USCIRF has been making β€œdisparaging and inflammatory remarks about India” and advised everyone to steer clear of such groups since they operate with their β€œown agendas and lack of credibility or trustworthiness”. The US advisory body chairperson Asif Mahmood, on Thursday, July 20, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi is a member of the RSS, which he went on to describe as an umbrella organisation whose sub-groups have perpetrated attacks on religious minorities. β€œIndia’s PM Modi is a member of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), an Indian umbrella organisation whose sub-groups have perpetrated attacks on religious minorities, incl. Christians & Muslims. Now the RSS leader, Mohan Bhagwat, plans to visit the US,” Mahmood said. The comment was shared on the USCIRF X account. RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat is set to visit the US to participate in the β€˜Universal Oneness Celebrations’ organised by the American Hindus for Engagement and Dialogue (AHEAD) in New York on August 29. USCIRF Commissioner Gene Mills had also criticised the RSS leadership, saying even when affiliated with the Indian government, the right-wing group’s leaders should not be honoured with high-level meetings or diplomatic courtesies. β€œInstead, the USG (US Government) should focus on imposing sanctions on RSS members found responsible for FoRB (freedom of religious belief) violations,” Mills had said. The USCIRF shared this as well on its X account. Earlier, in March, the USCIRF annual report criticised India for alleged violations of religious freedom and backed β€œtargeted sanctions” on individuals and entities such as the RSS and Research and Analysis Wing, holding them responsible for the matter. India rejected the USCIRF report, saying that the organisation has persistently presented a β€œdistorted and selective” picture of the country that relies on β€œquestionable sources and ideological narratives”.
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Amar Ujala
Aug 21, 2026, 01:14 PM
Congress Demands Action Against Irregularities in Election Process

Congress Demands Action Against Irregularities in Election Process

On Friday, the delegation led by state general secretary organisation Rajendra Singh Bhandari submitted a memorandum to the Chief Election Commission demanding strict action against serious irregularities and violation of rules in the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process. The Congress alleged that many objections are being filed through the same person in different assembly constituencies. These are aimed at deleting the names of legitimate voters. Objections to delete the names of more than 10 percent of the voters were registered in about 50 polling stations of Kichha assembly. Only four persons filed more than 100 objections. About 6,410 objections were reported to be filed in the name of Rajesh Tiwari. An objection was also filed against MLA Furqan Ahmed in the advertisement advertisement Piran Kaliyar. An inquiry was demanded into the objections in the name of the deceased woman in Gadarpur and the persons in judicial custody. Congress demanded to stop the last name deletion in Form-7 and DSE and PSE cases.
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ABP Newsβœ“
Aug 21, 2026, 01:03 PM
Union Home Minister Amit Shah Inaugurates Exhibition on New Criminal Laws in West Bengal

Union Home Minister Amit Shah Inaugurates Exhibition on New Criminal Laws in West Bengal

Union Home Minister Amit Shah said in Siliguri, West Bengal, about the three new laws, that the process of enacting new criminal laws has started all over the country, but the former Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee did not issue a notification to implement them in the state. The reason behind this was that the new criminal laws will be implemented, the syndicate, cut money, toll tax and the reign of fear will end completely. There was a fear that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) promised the people of Bengal in the Bengal elections. Trust us. We will give you a government of trust, not of fear. The first file that Suvendu Adhikari signed after taking charge as the Chief Minister of Bengal was to implement our three new criminal laws and remove the British-era laws from here. In Siliguri district of West Bengal, on Friday (August 21, 2026), Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated an exhibition on the three new laws under the'Nasha Mukt Bharat'campaign.
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ABP Newsβœ“
Aug 21, 2026, 12:58 PM
Pakistan Summons US Envoy Over Comments on Jammu and Kashmir

Pakistan Summons US Envoy Over Comments on Jammu and Kashmir

Pakistan had summoned ChargΓ© d'Affaires Natalie Baker in Islamabad on 19 August, to which India has reacted. Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said, "I see no reason to comment on Pakistan's frustration." Sergio Gor's remarks on Jammu and Kashmir had irked Pakistan. Pakistan also lodged a formal protest on Wednesday (19 August 2026) by summoning the ChargΓ© d'Affaires of the US Embassy in Islamabad. The Foreign Ministry spokesperson bluntly told Pakistan that the Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh are an integral and inalienable part of India and will always remain so. According to Pakistan's Foreign Ministry, a letter of protest was handed over to the US Ambassador over his alleged "factually incorrect" comments on the status of Jammu and Kashmir. The statement said that Pakistan rejected the remarks that Jammu and Kashmir was "part of India." Pakistan reiterated that Jammu and Kashmir was an internationally disputed territory, and that the Kashmiri Ambassador had stated that the region was an "inalienable" part of the United Nations Security Council.
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Kalinga TV
Aug 21, 2026, 12:57 PM
Supreme Court Refuses to Interfere with Defamation Proceedings Against Sukhbir Singh Badal

Supreme Court Refuses to Interfere with Defamation Proceedings Against Sukhbir Singh Badal

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday refused to interfere with criminal defamation proceedings against former Punjab Deputy Chief Minister and Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) president Sukhbir Singh Badal over alleged remarks linking the Akhand Kirtani Jatha (AKJ) with the banned terrorist organisation Babbar Khalsa International (BKI). A bench of Justices Dipankar Datta and Sheel Nagu dismissed Badal’s challenge to the proceedings initiated by Rajinder Pal Singh, an AKJ member who claimed that the former minister’s statements had tarnished his reputation by associating him with a banned outfit. Finding no ground to interfere with the pending proceedings, the bench dismissed Badal’s plea. The controversy dates back to the 2017 Punjab Assembly elections, when then Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal visited Singh’s residence. Badal had subsequently accused Kejriwal of reaching out to β€œradicals” in Punjab, according to the allegations forming part of the complaint. Singh alleged that Badal had described the AKJ as the β€œpolitical front” of BKI and identified him as the organisation’s spokesperson. Contending that the remarks were defamatory, Singh instituted criminal proceedings against Badal. A Chandigarh magistrate took cognisance of the complaint and summoned Badal. His subsequent challenge before the Punjab and Haryana High Court was rejected in October 2025, following which he approached the Supreme Court.
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