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May 1, 2026, 08:39 AM
Lakhdhirsinh Ratubha Jadeja Celebrates Birthday Today

Lakhdhirsinh Ratubha Jadeja Celebrates Birthday Today

(By Sanjay Dangar-Mukund Badiyani) Dhrol-Jamnagar Dt. 1: Today is the birthday of Lakhdhirsinh Ratubha Jadeja, a prominent socio-political leader who hails from Rozia village of the taluka and has been elected with a huge majority from the Kharwa Zila Panchayat seat and is serving as the Director of the Dhrol Marketing Yard. Friends and well-wishers are sending their best wishes to him on the mobile number 94266 11111. This leader, who considers public service as his life mantra, has served the people in many important positions in the past. He started his political career as the Taluka General Secretary of the Yuva Morcha in 1998. He became the General Secretary of the Zila Yuva Morcha in 2000. After being elected as a Taluka Panchayat member in 2002, he has been serving as the Zila Panchayat member for two terms. He has also performed important responsibilities in the field of organization. He has also served two terms as the Taluka BJP President. He is currently serving as the Chairman of the Gujarat Kisan Panchayat.
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May 1, 2026, 08:21 AM
Congress Leader Welcomes Supreme Court's Grant of Anticipatory Bail to Pawan Khera in Defamation Case

Congress Leader Welcomes Supreme Court's Grant of Anticipatory Bail to Pawan Khera in Defamation Case

New Delhi [India], May 1 (ANI): Congress leader Pramod Tiwari on Friday reacted to the Supreme Court granting anticipatory bail to party leader Pawan Khera , claiming that "truth has won and justice has prevailed." He also targeted the Assam Chief Minister, Himanta Biswa Sarma , over alleged misuse of police forces and called for his resignation. Speaking to ANI, Tiwari said,"The truth has won and justice prevailed...The Chief Minister ( Himanta Biswa Sarma ) should have kept the facts forward in connection with his wife, but to disrespect him ( Pawan Khera ) they sent forces to Delhi and Hyderabad...He ( Himanta Biswa Sarma ) has no right to continue as the CM." All India United Democratic Front ( AIUDF ) leader Rafiqul Islam said his party does not want to get involved in the Congress - BJP political row, adding that the matter is sub-judice. "We don't want to get involved in this Congress - BJP issue, the matter is sub-judice...The BJP misuses the agencies against the opposition leaders," he told ANI. Congress MP Tariq Anwar also welcomed the bail, alleging that attempts were made to harass Khera and prevent him from getting relief. "The BJP 's efforts to somehow prevent him from getting bail and harass him were unsuccessful. The Assam Chief Minister has no control over his language; he says anything about anyone at any time... The case will continue," he told ANI. Further, BJP leader Nalin Kohli defended the legal process, stating that the state has the right to seek custody to question allegations made. "The state is entitled to pursue and ask for the custody of someone to explain on what basis such allegations were made. Scandalous allegations were made. Mr Khera, like any other citizen, is entitled to invoke his legal options and approach the court. It is up to the court to consider whether it would like to grant him bail or decline that request. It's a legal process. There's no scope for any politicisation of that process," he told ANI. This came after the Supreme Court granted an anticipatory bail to Congress leader Pawan Khera in matter linked to alleged forgery and defamation case linked to the allegedly making false allegations against the wife of Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma , Riniki Bhuyan Sharma. On Thursday, SC had reserved its verdict on a plea filed by Congress leader Pawan Khera challenging a Gauhati High Court order denying him anticipatory bail in a defamation and forgery case linked to allegations against Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma . (ANI)
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May 1, 2026, 07:46 AM
BJP's 'Return Gift' to the People: Commercial LPG Cylinder Prices Skyrocket

BJP's 'Return Gift' to the People: Commercial LPG Cylinder Prices Skyrocket

New Delhi [India], May 1 (ANI): Leader of Opposition (LoP) in the Delhi Assembly, Atishi, on Friday criticised the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) over the sharp increase in commercial LPG cylinder prices, calling it a "return gift" to the public following the election cycle. In a post on X, Atishi wrote, "BJP's 'Return Gift' to the People! A massive ₹993 hike in commercial LPG cylinder prices. In Delhi, a cylinder will now cost ₹3071.50. The prices that were frozen during the elections are now skyrocketing. This is the true face of BJP's 'good days'." भाजपा का जनता को 'रिटर्न गिफ्ट'! कमर्शियल LPG सिलेंडर के दामों में ₹993 का भारी इजाफा। दिल्ली में अब एक सिलेंडर ₹3071.50 का मिलेगा। चुनाव के वक्त जो कीमतें थमी हुई थीं, वो अब आसमान छू रही है। यही है भाजपा का 'अच्छे दिनों' का असली चेहरा। https://t.co/E70pRKqbFa Congress leader K C Venugopal also criticised the Centre over the LPG price hike, alleging it was announced soon after the elections and reflects insensitivity towards common citizens. In a post on X, Venugopal said, "Just as the election cycle concluded, the PM Modi government wasted no time in increasing the prices of LPG cylinders. A whopping increase of nearly Rs1000 on commercial cylinders will affect crores of Indians who rely on food from small eateries for sustenance. Similarly, crores of small food businesses will have to bear the burden of this hike." He further added, "The BJP's regard for the common Indian's suffering is limited to election gimmicks, after which they're left to their own devices. In the 3 months since the Iran war began, the government should have prepared a solid plan to shield ordinary Indians from the price shocks, instead of passing on the financial burden." Meanwhile, Punjab Minister Hardeep Singh Mundian also criticised the timing of the price revision, stating that the increase on Labour Day was unfair to workers who contribute to economic growth. "Today, on Labour Day itself, the BJP is increasing the price of cylinders. The progress in the entire country is happening because of the working people, and business is growing, and on the other hand, the BJP is increasing the price of cylinders. What will happen to the working-class people because of this?" he told ANI. Furthermore, Punjab Minister Balbir Singh echoed similar concerns, saying the hike would increase the cost of essential services such as tea stalls and small food vendors. "Today is International Workers' Day... Heartfelt thanks to all workers; it is only because of them that the country and the economy are running. The BJP government was just waiting for the elections to end, and as soon as the elections were over, they dealt a massive blow to the working class. When commercial cylinders become expensive, everything from tea to samosas will get costlier... This government will ruin the economy... I condemn this and request them to withdraw this decision, otherwise the working class will take to the streets and fight," Singh added. The remarks came after prices of commercial LPG cylinders were increased by around Rs 993, taking the cost of a 19 kg cylinder in Delhi to Rs 3,071.50 from Friday, raising input costs for businesses, while domestic LPG prices remain unchanged. There has been no change in the price of the 14.2 kg domestic LPG cylinder, which continues to be used by around 33 crore households across the country. The revision applies only to commercial and bulk LPG categories, which together account for a relatively smaller share of overall LPG consumption in India. Domestic LPG, which is subsidised and widely used for cooking, has been kept out of the latest price revision. The hike comes against the backdrop of volatile global crude oil prices, which have remained elevated in recent weeks due to geopolitical tensions in West Asia. Brent crude had touched USD 126 per barrel on Thursday, before falling to USD 113 per barrel on Friday. Since India imports a significant portion of its LPG requirements, domestic pricing of commercial and non-subsidised cylinders is linked to international benchmarks and is revised on a monthly basis. (ANI)
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May 1, 2026, 07:26 AM
Cyclone Caused Jabalpur Boat Capsize; Karnataka CM Decision to be Taken by Congress Leadership

Cyclone Caused Jabalpur Boat Capsize; Karnataka CM Decision to be Taken by Congress Leadership

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said on the Jabalpur cruise boat capsize incident in Bhopal, "This accident has happened due to a seasonal cyclone, our ministers Dharmendra Lodhi, Rakesh Singh, Sanjay Dubey, ADG, all officers, NDRF, SDRF are on the spot. 29 people have been rescued in this incident, while 9 bodies have been found. Rescue operations are going on. We will investigate this accident. This is a very sad accident. Rescue teams are on the job." On the ongoing dispute over the post of Chief Minister in Karnataka, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge said, "This decision will be taken together with Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi. We also consult other senior leaders. When will the decision be taken, I will tell you. Whatever decision will be taken will be in the interest of the state and everyone will have to support it." A Hizbul terrorist has been killed in Pakistan. A Hizbul terrorist operating from Pakistan, Hizbul terrorist Ahmed Sajjad, has been found dead in Islamabad. Rescue operations are underway. "
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May 1, 2026, 07:22 AM
Congress President Clarifies Decision-Making Process for Karnataka CM Change

Congress President Clarifies Decision-Making Process for Karnataka CM Change

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Friday said that any decision on a possible change in the Karnataka Chief Minister’s post will be taken collectively by the party’s high command, comprising himself, Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, amid continuing speculation over leadership in the state. Speaking to the media, Kharge said reports of an imminent leadership change were speculative and clarified that no decision had been finalised so far. “They said there is talk of change every day. Let me clarify, the decision will be made by all three of us together ,myself as AICC President, Sonia Gandhi as CPP Chairperson, and Rahul Gandhi as Leader of the Opposition,” he said. Kharge stressed that the Congress follows a structured consultative process involving senior leadership before arriving at any decision on key organisational and political matters.
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May 1, 2026, 07:15 AM
Indian Supreme Court Grants Anticipatory Bail to Congress Leader Pawan Khera in Defamation and Forgery Case

Indian Supreme Court Grants Anticipatory Bail to Congress Leader Pawan Khera in Defamation and Forgery Case

New Delhi: The Supreme Court has granted an anticipatory bail to Congress leader Pawan Khera in matter linked to alleged forgery and defamation case linked to the allegedly making false allegations against the wife of Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma, Riniki Bhuyan Sharma. This comes after earlier on Thursday, Supreme Court had reserved its verdict on a plea filed by Congress leader Pawan Khera challenging a Gauhati High Court order denying him anticipatory bail in a defamation and forgery case linked to allegations against Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. Also Watch: A bench of Justices JK Maheshwari and Atul S Chandurkar heard submissions by Senior Advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi for Khera and counter-arguments by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta for the Assam government before reserving judgment. Singhvi strongly criticised statements attributed to the Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and argued that he is acting like a constitutional cowboy. "Dr BR Ambedkar would turn over in his grave if he had imagined a constitutional functionary behaving like a 'constitutional cowboy' or a 'constitutional Rambo'," the senior lawyer said. Let us know! 👂 What type of content would you like to see from us this year? He argued that the custodial arrest of Khera was unnecessary in a defamation case when his client is not a flight risk. "Interrogation is available; there is no flight risk. The question is the necessity of arrest. Why is it necessary to humiliate by custodial arrest?" he said. Singhvi argued that the charges invoked against Pawan Khera are bailable, including Section 339 (forgery under BNS), which he claims was wrongly added later and does not even form part of the original FIR. He stated that arrest should be a last resort, particularly in such offences. He said the Gauhati High Court order states that he (Khera) doesn't deserve the 'privilege' of an anticipatory bail, when the liberty is a matter of right and not privilege. Singhvi added that it's a case where "venom" and "malice" are spewing out of the prosecution owing to political pressure."This is a case where venom and malice spewing out of the prosecutors' bosses bosses bosses boss!", he remarked. Singhvi further contended that the police had invoked multiple allegations, absconding, tampering of evidence and political influence without justification.The Solicitor General of India (SGI) Tushar Mehta, representing the Assam government, defended the need for custodial interrogation in the matter and pointed out the "seriousness of the allegations" raised against Khera. Mehta argued that the case against Khera involves the alleged fabrication of official documents and that the investigation has already revealed these documents to be forged. He stressed the need for a thorough probe to determine who created elements such as passport seals, QR codes and other official markers. Mehta submitted that the investigation must uncover who forged the documents, whether Khera acted with accomplices and whether the alleged acts have wider implications, including possible foreign links during an election period. He further contended that Khera has been evading the investigation since the date of the offence, claiming that he has been "absconding" while continuing to release videos and remain out of reach of authorities. The FIR against Khera was lodged by Riniki Bhuyan Sarma, wife of the Assam Chief Minister (CM) Himanta Biswa Sharma, after Khera alleged at a press conference that she held multiple foreign passports and undisclosed overseas assets. Earlier, the Supreme Court had declined to extend the transit anticipatory bail granted to Khera by the Telangana High Court, directing him to approach the competent court in Assam. However, it clarified that its earlier observations would not prejudice the jurisdictional court's consideration of his plea. However, the apex court had clarified its earlier order in which it had stayed the one-week transit anticipatory bail granted to Khera by the Telangana High Court to the extent that the same will not have any adverse influence on the jurisdictional court, which would decide over Khera's plea. Subsequently, Khera approached the Gauhati High Court, where he was denied relief. He then moved to the Supreme Court, challenging the High Court order. The Supreme Court heard arguments from both parties and reserved its decision. (Except for the headline, this article has not been edited by FPJ's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)
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May 1, 2026, 07:13 AM
Punjab Government Holds Special Session to Mark Mazdoor Diwas, Faces Criticism from Opposition

Punjab Government Holds Special Session to Mark Mazdoor Diwas, Faces Criticism from Opposition

To mark Mazdoor Diwas, the Punjab government today held a special session of the Vidhan Sabha dedicated to labourers. Read Trending Videos Leader of Opposition Partap Bajwa said that a regular session should be called. Every time a special session is called but there is no result. There have been eight sessions so far. There is no Question Hour or Zero Hour. The MLAs are not getting time to speak because there are so many issues. CM Bhagwant Mann said that it is wrong to raise questions on the special session. The resolution against sacrilege was passed during the last session which came into force after the governor's approval. When the Congress was objecting to it, the President will have to send it. During the monsoon session, you will have to give full time. CM Mann has objected to Congress MLA Khaira's use of his mobile phone. Mann said that the resolution is being tabled on May Day and the House has always been mobile.
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May 1, 2026, 07:13 AM
US-Iran Tensions Escalate Over Strait of Hormuz Blockade

US-Iran Tensions Escalate Over Strait of Hormuz Blockade

Dubai: Tensions between the United States and Iran are escalating over the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. Iran's president has called the US naval blockade an extension of the US military campaign. He said Iran is paying the price of "resistance and freedom." The Iranian president also said that this repressive attitude is now becoming intolerable. The US is also refueling its warships with missiles and bombs, which has rekindled war clouds between the two countries. In this tense atmosphere, an empty LNG ship from India, Umm Al Ashtan, is due to arrive in the Strait of Hormuz. The ship is going to the UAE Das Island and will have to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. The ship is going to the UAE to pick up LNG from India. The ship had set sail from Dahej in Gujarat. Earlier this month, the LNG was supposed to arrive in India.
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May 1, 2026, 07:08 AM
May Day Celebrations Held Across West Bengal

May Day Celebrations Held Across West Bengal

On the historic May Day, a flag was hoisted at Shramik Bhawan and tributes were paid to the martyrs. Left Front President Biman Bose, CPI (M) Politburo Member Sridip Bhattacharya, CITU State President Anadi Sahu, State Secretary Ziaul Alam along with other leaders participated. The May Day flag was hoisted at Mihir Das Bhawan, CPI (M) District Office, Malda. Beedi workers observed May Day at Nimdaria village, Basirhat.
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May 1, 2026, 07:05 AM
Apple Seeks Refunds for Tariffs Paid Under Trump's Trade Policies

Apple Seeks Refunds for Tariffs Paid Under Trump's Trade Policies

Apple is seeking refunds for the tariffs it paid under Donald Trump 's trade policies.The move comes after the Supreme Court recently ruled those tariffs unconstitutional.During a recent earnings call, Apple's CEO Tim Cook said they are following "the established processes" to apply for these refunds.The company has disclosed more than $3.3 billion in tariff costs during Trump's second term.
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May 1, 2026, 07:05 AM
Trump Claims Credit for Stopping War Between India and Pakistan

Trump Claims Credit for Stopping War Between India and Pakistan

US President Donald Trump has struck an old chord again, claiming he stopped a war between India and Pakistan last year. Trump was referring to the war-like situation between India and Pakistan last year, when India destroyed dozens of terror launch pads in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir in Operation Sindoor after the Pahalgam attack. Trump has claimed he threatened to impose tariffs to stop this war. Reiterating his claims of US mediation, Trump said he stopped a nuclear war between the two countries. Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office, Trump said he has stopped eight wars so far and India-Pakistan is one of them. Trump said, "I have resolved eight wars. In almost every case, those countries have thanked me and even written to the Nobel Committee." He went on to name India. "India's prime minister said it could have saved 50 million lives." Pakistan's nuclear arsenal. "He also said," India's nuclear arsenal could have saved two million lives. "
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May 1, 2026, 07:00 AM
UAE Leaves OPEC Amid Regional Turmoil Following US-Israeli Attack on Iran

UAE Leaves OPEC Amid Regional Turmoil Following US-Israeli Attack on Iran

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has announced its decision to leave its membership of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) before peace is restored in West Asia, which is in turmoil due to the joint US-Israeli military attack on Iran. In fact, starting today (May 1), it will produce and sell oil independently of OPEC's production control order. It is not yet clear how much of a blow this decision will be to OPEC's influence in the oil world. The UAE feels that its financial interests in OPEC, which is currently controlled by Saudi Arabia, are being undermined. OPEC members cannot produce more than the specified amount. The UAE wants to produce much more oil and make more money by selling it. They have plans to double production in the next few years. There are also political and geopolitical strategic reasons for leaving their membership. The US-Israeli war of aggression against Iran has caused considerable damage outside Iran, and Iran has suffered the greatest losses in the past few years due to its military bases in the Persian Gulf.
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May 1, 2026, 07:00 AM
US-Iran Military Engagement Reaches Critical Legal Threshold

US-Iran Military Engagement Reaches Critical Legal Threshold

Washington, DC [US], May 1 (ANI): The administration of President Donald Trump has maintained that the United States is "not at war" with Iran, even as the military engagement reaches a pivotal legal threshold under the War Powers Resolution, establishing a potential confrontation between the White House and Congress. House Speaker Mike Johnson stated on Thursday that authorisation from Congress is not required at this juncture, according to a report by NBC News. Johnson argued that the US is not involved in active hostilities, telling the outlet at the Capitol, "I don't think we have an active, kinetic military bombing, firing, or anything like that. Right now, we are trying to broker a peace." When questioned about the 60-day limit set by the 1973 War Powers Resolution, which expires this Friday, he was categorical, stating, "We are not at war." The 1973 statute stipulates that a president must withdraw American forces from hostilities within 60 days unless a formal authorisation is granted by Congress. President Trump officially informed lawmakers of the military campaign on 2 March, making 1 May the critical deadline. As no such authorisation has been secured, the situation has sparked concerns of a constitutional standoff. While the law permits a 30-day extension, it remains uncertain if the President will utilise that provision. Central to the White House's legal position is the argument that a current ceasefire effectively halts the War Powers timeline. US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth informed a Senate hearing that the cessation of active combat alters the legal requirements. "I would defer to the White House and White House counsel on that. However, we are in a ceasefire right now, which, in our understanding, means the 60-day clock pauses or stops in a ceasefire," Hegseth noted. This interpretation has met resistance from Democrats, who contend that the law does not allow for such a pause. Senator Tim Kaine remarked, "I do not believe the statute would support that," further adding, "I think the 60 days runs (out) maybe tomorrow, and that's going to pose a really important legal question for the administration there." Throughout the conflict, President Trump's own descriptions of the military action have varied. During the initial strikes on 28 February, he warned that "the lives of courageous American heroes may be lost, and we may have casualties. That often happens in war." By March 9, he suggested that "the war is very complete, pretty much," and later characterised the mission as "both" a war and a "little excursion." In subsequent remarks during March, the President hinted at avoiding the specific terminology of war because "you are supposed to get approval" from Congress. Nonetheless, by mid-April, he stated, "I had to go to a war." In a recent interview with Newsmax on Thursday, he continued this ambiguous rhetoric, noting that the stock market reached record levels "during the war, or the military operation, whatever you'd like to call it." The hostilities began on 28 February following coordinated strikes by the US and Israel against Tehran and other regional targets. Iran responded by striking US bases and Israeli positions, alongside disrupting maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, which caused a sharp spike in global oil prices. Opposition lawmakers argue the administration is on precarious legal footing. Senator Adam Schiff stated that the 60-day mark is the moment many colleagues may join efforts to bring the engagement to a close. "After two months of war, thirteen service members' lives lost, and billions of dollars squandered, it is time we recognised that the price we have paid is already too high," Schiff said. Despite these protests, any legislative attempt to halt the administration's actions would face the challenge of a Republican-controlled House and a potential presidential veto. (ANI)
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May 1, 2026, 06:54 AM
Iran Steps Up Efforts to Rebuild Missile Capabilities Amid Diplomatic Tensions

Iran Steps Up Efforts to Rebuild Missile Capabilities Amid Diplomatic Tensions

The Iranian government has stepped up operations to recover missiles and various munitions that were "hidden underground or buried in rubble" following aerial bombardments by the United States and Israel , according to a report by NBC News. Citing a US official and two additional sources acquainted with the situation, the report indicates that Tehran is leveraging the current cessation of hostilities to "quickly rebuild its drone and missile capabilities". The recovery efforts are focused on extracting weaponry previously concealed or submerged under debris caused by the strikes. US officials reportedly believe these actions are intended to ensure Iran is prepared to "launch attacks across the Middle East" should President Donald Trump opt to restart military engagements. According to NBC News, the push to excavate these strategic assets is viewed as a move to restore offensive capacity in anticipation of any future shifts in the regional security landscape. This clandestine rearmament effort follows a sharp diplomatic escalation at the United Nations, where Amir Saeid Iravani, Iran's Permanent Representative, hit back at six Arab nations. Iravani alleged their complicity in military actions, stating those countries participated in aggression by "placing at the disposal of the US-Israeli enemy the military bases located on their soil, from which airstrikes were launched against Iran." Defending Tehran's military responses as a "legitimate right to self-defense, as stipulated in the UN Charter", Iravani cautioned that nations allowing the use of their "bases, airspace, territorial waters, or soil to attack Iran are responsible and must be held accountable. "He further sought to distance Tehran from the initial spark of the conflict, remarking that "Iran was not the initiator of the conflict and war." This diplomatic friction coincides with assertions from the Donald Trump administration that the United States is "not at war" with Iran, even as the deadlock continues to push global oil prices to a historic high. The remarks from Washington come as a critical legal deadline approaches under the US War Powers Act, which mandates congressional consent for sustained military operations. White House officials maintain that the current ceasefire effectively "pauses" the 60-day legal clock for seeking such authorisation. Supporting this stance, US House Speaker Mike Johnson told NBC News, "I don't think we have an active, kinetic military bombing, firing, or anything like that. Right now, we are trying to broker a peace." Johnson added that he would be "very reluctant to get in front of the administration" during sensitive negotiations. Similarly, US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth informed lawmakers that the cessation of hostilities "pauses" the clock. When questioned by Democratic Senator Tim Kaine regarding the May 1 deadline, Hegseth remarked, "Ultimately, I would defer to the White House and White House counsel on that. However, we are in a ceasefire right now, which, in our understanding, means the 60-day clock pauses or stops in a ceasefire. "The conflict originally commenced on 28 February following joint US-Israeli strikes that killed Iran's then Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. President Trump formally notified Congress of the campaign on 2 March, establishing 1 May as the milestone for the War Powers Act. However, Democratic lawmakers have challenged this legal interpretation, with Senator Kaine stating, "I do not believe the statute would support that." Despite these challenges and a failed Senate resolution to limit executive authority, Republican control of the House and the threat of a presidential veto continue to hamper efforts to conclude the hostilities. Senator Adam Schiff, noting the loss of thirteen service members, declared that with the 60-day mark arriving, "the price we have paid is already too high." (ANI)
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May 1, 2026, 06:51 AM
Election Commission's Hi-Tech War Room Monitors West Bengal Polls

Election Commission's Hi-Tech War Room Monitors West Bengal Polls

New Delhi: West Bengal did not just vote this time, every vote was also monitored. The Election Commission converted its headquarters in Delhi into a hi-tech war room, sitting 1400 km away and monitoring the activities of every booth. The clear message was - distance can no longer be a shield for any disturbance. The Commission, under the leadership of Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, had already assured -'No fear, no fraud, no chappa vote.'To deliver on this promise, this war room was set up, equipped with dozens of screens and live feeds, like a film control room. From 6 am, this war room was bustling. By 6: 30 am, live streaming of Bengal's booths began to appear on the screens and senior officers were activated with their respective responsibilities. At exactly 7 pm, the CEC entered and took stock of the situation and sensitive booths were immediately marked. It was not limited to just one hour of monitoring, but at 9 am, at 11 am, the cycle checkout analysis of the action was also done.
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May 1, 2026, 06:44 AM
India Announces Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Via Lipulekh Pass, Raising Tensions with Nepal

India Announces Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Via Lipulekh Pass, Raising Tensions with Nepal

Kathmandu: This year's Kailash Mansarovar Yatra has been announced by the Government of India. It will pass through Lipulekh Pass in Pithoragarh district via Kumaon and Nathula Pass in Sikkim. The Ministry of External Affairs has informed that the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra will take place between June and August this year with the support of the Government of China. The cooperation of India and China for this Yatra may annoy Nepal. Lipulekh is the area that Nepal has been claiming and India has been denying this claim. Nepal Expert has demanded a strict attitude from its government on this issue. India has decided to start trade with China via Lipulekh in addition to Kailash Mansarovar Yatra. India and China are scheduled to resume trade here from June 2026. This may provoke a sharp reaction from Nepal. This will be a particularly challenging situation for the Prime Minister of Nepal, who came to Lipu and India in March itself.
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May 1, 2026, 06:44 AM
West Bengal Election: Trinamool Congress Suffers Setbacks as Exit Polls Favor BJP

West Bengal Election: Trinamool Congress Suffers Setbacks as Exit Polls Favor BJP

With just three days to go for the West Bengal Assembly election results to be declared, the ruling Trinamool Congress suffered three major setbacks in just 24 hours. On the one hand, the party suffered a major setback in most of the exit polls. On the other hand, Bhabanipur, considered a stronghold of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, witnessed high drama on Thursday night with the Election Commission of India dismissing TMC's allegations of EVM tampering. After the second phase of polling on Wednesday evening, April 29, exit polls came out, with 6 out of 7 predicting a Bharatiya Janata Party government in the state. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday alleged that exit poll predictions were aired'at the behest of the BJP'to demoralise TMC workers. She exuded confidence that the ruling party would win more than 226 of the 294 Assembly seats in the state elections. The Calcutta High Court on Thursday dismissed a petition challenging the Election Commission's decision to appoint central observers as counting observers in the West Bengal Assembly elections.
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May 1, 2026, 06:38 AM
Uttarakhand's Former Chief Minister Speaks Out on Illegal Mining and Lawlessness

Uttarakhand's Former Chief Minister Speaks Out on Illegal Mining and Lawlessness

Dehradun: Assembly elections are due in Uttarakhand next year. The BJP has already started preparing for it. What is the party planning and what is going on inside the organization, on all such issues, Mahesh Pandey spoke to former Uttarakhand Chief Minister and BJP MP Trivendra Singh Rawat. You have been questioning illegal mining, falling law and order and the working style of the police in the state. What is your resentment? My displeasure is not with anyone. As a public representative, when we are in power, we try to comply with the rules of the responsibility towards the state and the people. I am an MP from Haridwar. There were complaints from many other districts that the mining mafia has entered and the rules are being broken. I also spoke to the Chief Minister and asked the officials to look into the matter, but the mining mafia does not understand the government nor the public representatives, so I raised the matter. Be it the ministers or the Chief Minister, especially the officers tell them about the rules.
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May 1, 2026, 06:35 AM
Elon Musk and Sam Altman's Billion-Dollar Feud Over OpenAI's Future

Elon Musk and Sam Altman's Billion-Dollar Feud Over OpenAI's Future

Elon Musk and Sam Altman’s long-running feud returned to a federal court in California this week. The dispute, which has played out for years both inside Silicon Valley and on social media, centres on Musk’s allegation thatOpenAImisled him by shifting away from its non-profit roots towards a for-profit structure.Once a shared vision, now a billion-dollar feudElon Muskand Altman joined hands in 2015 to build OpenAI, a new kind of technology lab. The organisation, created to focus onartificial intelligence (AI), was a non-profit venture with the mission to ensure that the technology benefits all of humanity.According to court documents, OpenAI’s mission was to “shift the dialogue toward being about humanity winning rather than any particular group or company,” the New York Times quoted.Altman pitched the idea of OpenAI to Musk, whom he called his “hero,” in 2012. While Altman was the face of the non-profit, Musk gave initial funding.Musk, in a joint conference with Altman in 2015, said that AI was the one technology that "could most change humanity.” But he was sceptical, as he added AI was "really dodgy" and "fraught with difficulty".Things later got complicated, with Musk alleging that OpenAI had unlawfully moved away from its non-profit mission. However, OpenAI’s formal shift to a for-profit structure took place only in October 2025.OpenAI leaders and Musk, in 2017, mutually agreed that it was a logical next step to advance the AI mission, and the company abandoned its non-profit model, the defendants stated in court. They also added that Musk wanted total control of OpenAI and to be CEO, an advance the company rejected.By 2018, Musk stated that OpenAI had no path forward with its current structure and declared it was on “a path of certain failure”, in emails to Ilya Sutskever and Greg Brockman. His proposed solution was to merge Tesla and OpenAI. “In my and Andrej’s opinion, Tesla is the only path that could even hope to hold a candle to Google,” Musk said. The plan never materialised, and Musk resigned from OpenAI’s board that year.In an email to OpenAI employees a few months before his exit wrote, “Guys, I've had enough,” BBC quoted.“Either go do something on your own or continue with OpenAI as a nonprofit… I will no longer fund OpenAI until you have made a firm commitment to stay or I'm just being a fool who is essentially providing free funding for you to create a startup.”Why is Elon Musk battling against OpenAI?With Musk’s exit, the feud seemed to have calmed down. However, four years later, OpenAI launched ChatGPT for public use, a move that essentially changed the face of AI, with 100 million active users within months.In 2024, Musk sued OpenAI, arguing that the company had breached its principles when it was founded. His main claim: ChatGPT departed from its original open-source missions.The lawsuit, which has also been filed against Altman and co-founder Greg Brockman, stated that instead of trying to “benefit humanity,” it is focusing on "maximising profits" for major investor Microsoft.Through a series of investments, Microsoft has invested billions of dollars in OpenAI. As of now, Microsoft owns a 27 per cent stake in the company.Since the lawsuit, the feud between the two tech titans has only grown more bitter. Last year, Musk, with a consortium of investors, offered to buy OpenAI’s assets for $97.4 billion. As of March 31, 2026, OpenAI is valued at $852 billion and is mulling a public listing.Musk has tried to buy OpenAI several times now, with one report stating that he also approached Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg to join him in bidding on the OpenAI IP.
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May 1, 2026, 06:33 AM
May Day: A Declaration of Workers' Awakening, Solidarity, and Struggle Against Exploitation

May Day: A Declaration of Workers' Awakening, Solidarity, and Struggle Against Exploitation

Jayadeva Dasgupta A historic workers'movement organized one hundred and thirty-eight years ago, which is still a shining beacon to organized, unorganized workers all over the world. May 1 sends a message to farmworkers all over the world, that the price of sweat must be earned by fighting. It is not the master's gift, but the product of the laborer's struggle for survival. Capital and its philosophy steal the laborer's wage. That is how they build mountains of profit. The character of May Day is international. There will be exploitation if there is capital, wages will be stolen. So the struggle of the labor master is eternal and inevitable. In the words of Mahamati Lenin, May Day is a declaration of workers'awakening, solidarity, and struggle against all forms of exploitation. In his words, the significance of this day is to organize workers worldwide, to demand eight hours of work a day, and above all, to prepare to throw off capitalism and build a socialist society. In his specific speech, the leader of the International Workers'Union, Luhmarg said, "May Day is the day of resistance against the capitalist revolution.
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May 1, 2026, 06:29 AM
Global Oil Prices Ease Amid Ongoing Tensions Between US and Iran

Global Oil Prices Ease Amid Ongoing Tensions Between US and Iran

Global oil prices eased on Friday compared to the record levels reached on Thursday, yet remained highly elevated compared to their pre-war levels. Benchmark Brent Crude on Friday was hovering around the $111 per barrel mark, up 0.6 percent, while WTI Crude remained almost flat at $105 per barrel. Friday’s level of Brent is over $15 lower than Thursday, when it had peaked at $126 per barrel, the highest in the last four years. The ease in prices came despite United States President Donald Trump signalling resumed military action if diplomacy does not turn into favourable developments. He also said that Iran was eager to make a deal. On the other hand, Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian has described the US naval siege of Iranian ports as an “extension of military operations” and “intolerable.” Despite remaining lower than the previous day, crude prices are over 70 percent higher than pre-war levels and about 25 percent higher than what has been the cost of a barrel during the last few weeks. Traders are tracking developments in Washington and Tehran before taking a sigh of relief. To further add to the negative sentiment, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said it was unrealistic to expect quick outcomes from discussions with the US. According to experts, the United States’ pressure tactic of blocking Iranian ports has not borne the expected results, as Iran has faced harsh sanctions earlier. The US is preparing to ensure secure transit through the Strait of Hormuz in coalition with allied countries and shipping companies. Though the blockade of vessels that service Iran would continue, according to a report by international news agency AFP. Elevated oil prices have raised inflationary pressure on economies across the world, with the US Fed also concerned about the energy crisis and a downward trend in the global economy.
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May 1, 2026, 06:24 AM
Himachal Pradesh Clarifies Panchayat Election Eligibility Ahead of Polls

Himachal Pradesh Clarifies Panchayat Election Eligibility Ahead of Polls

In Himachal Pradesh, the eligibility of candidates has been clarified ahead of the panchayat elections. Based on the provisions issued under the Himachal Pradesh Panchayati Raj Act 1994 and government notifications issued from time to time, it has been decided that which categories of people can contest elections and who will be excluded. Notably, the electoral route has been kept completely open for some sections, which is expected to promote political participation at the village level. As per the rules, outsourced employees, depot holders, Krishak Mitras, Home Guards and Lambardar Panchayats are eligible to contest elections. Also, people applying for regularisation under the Forest Rights Act 2006 (FRA) have also been given relief and allowed to contest elections. For these categories, it has been clarified that they can participate in the electoral process without any hindrance. On the contrary, some categories have been declared completely disqualified. Anganwadi workers and mid-day helpers, mid-day salesmen and water cooperatives have been kept out of the electoral process.
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May 1, 2026, 06:24 AM
Bangladesh Summons Indian Envoy Over Assam Chief Minister's Outrageous Comments

Bangladesh Summons Indian Envoy Over Assam Chief Minister's Outrageous Comments

Dhaka: Assam Chief Minister and Bharatiya Janata Party firebrand leader Himanta Biswa Sarma's statement has sparked outrage in Bangladesh. The level of outrage was such that the Bangladesh foreign ministry summoned India's acting high commissioner in Dhaka to lodge its protest. Bangladesh called the Assam chief minister's comments "outrageous" and expressed strong resentment.
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May 1, 2026, 06:23 AM
TMC Councillors in Tamluk Municipality Face Pressure and Anxiety After Party's Message

TMC Councillors in Tamluk Municipality Face Pressure and Anxiety After Party's Message

At this time, Tamluk: The message of the TMC's top leadership was already reaching the grassroots organization. The results were announced on May 4. The TMC councillors are very tense about how successful they have been in doing so despite the party leader's message. The pressure and anxiety among the current councillors of Tamluk Municipality is quite clear. The strong campaign has started in which ward the lead will be. In Tamluk Municipality, the district headquarters of East Midnapore, there are a total of 20 wards. In the 2022 municipal elections, the TMC won 18 wards. The BJP won only 2 wards. At that time, the chairman of the municipality was the councillor of ward number 1, Deependra Narayan Roy. But in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the results of the TMC in the municipal area were not as expected. The ruling party got the lead in only five wards. After this, on the instructions of the party, the chairman of the municipality resigned in November 2025. Deependra Narayan Roy was busy in the 202nd assembly election. Before the results of the 202nd assembly elections, the TMC candidate in every ward ended on May 23.
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May 1, 2026, 06:23 AM
Fire Minister Sujit Bose Confronts ED Officials After Court Order

Fire Minister Sujit Bose Confronts ED Officials After Court Order

Trinamool Congress candidate Sujit Bose, who appeared at the Enforcement Directorate office for the 26th round of polling, arrived at the CGO complex on Friday morning. He was responding to questions from reporters. The ED had issued multiple summons to the fire minister in connection with its probe into the South Dum Dum Municipal recruitment corruption case since before the elections. It also reached the Calcutta High Court. He was finally discharged after the court's intervention. So, a day after the polling ended, Sujit Bose confronted the ED officials. The fire minister reportedly arrived at the CGO complex at 10.26 am. On 23 April, Justice Krishna Rao ordered him to appear before the ED on 1 May. Sujit Bose arrived at the CGO earlier in the day, as directed by the court. He was accompanied by his son Samudra Bose and two lawyers. He also had several documents in his possession. These were court order copies. The ED had searched the house of a person named Ayan Sheel in 2022 while investigating the teacher recruitment scam. Sujit Bose's house was also searched in connection with the case.
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May 1, 2026, 06:20 AM
Vietnam's President To Lam Set to Make India His First Major Foreign Visit Since Taking Office

Vietnam's President To Lam Set to Make India His First Major Foreign Visit Since Taking Office

New Delhi : Vietnam’s President To Lam is set to make India his first major foreign visit since taking office, with a potential BrahMos missile deal expected to be a key highlight. If concluded, Vietnam would become the third Southeast Asian country to deploy the Indo-Russian supersonic cruise missile. The proposed package is expected to include shore-based BrahMos batteries for coastal defence, along with training, logistics support and an initial supply of missiles. Estimated at around ₹5,800 crore, the deal would rank among Vietnam’s biggest defence acquisitions in recent years, underlining Hanoi’s efforts to strengthen its maritime deterrence in the South China Sea, India Today reported, citing sources. About To Lam’s India visit To Lam’s India visit is scheduled from 5 to 7 May at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Lam, who is also the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam, will be accompanied by a high-level business and political delegation, including ministers and senior officials of the Vietnamese government. Lam will be accorded a ceremonial welcome at the forecourt of Rashtrapati Bhavan on 6 May, according to the MEA. PM Modi is scheduled to hold wide-ranging discussions with the Vietnamese leader on bilateral relations, as well as on regional and global issues of mutual interest. President Droupadi Murmu is also expected to meet Lam. During his visit, he will also travel to Bodh Gaya and Mumbai.
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May 1, 2026, 06:17 AM
Indian Supreme Court Grants Anticipatory Bail to Congress Leader Pawan Khera in Defamation Case

Indian Supreme Court Grants Anticipatory Bail to Congress Leader Pawan Khera in Defamation Case

Senior Indian National Congress (INC) leader and media department head Pawan Khera has received a major legal reprieve from the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court has granted him anticipatory bail in a forgery and defamation case filed by the Assam Police. The case was filed over controversial statements involving the wife of Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. A bench of Justice JK Maheshwari and Justice AS Chandurkar set aside a Gauhati High Court order that rejected Khera's anticipatory bail plea. The Supreme Court in its judgment said that the circumstances of this case indicate'political rivalry ', hence Pawan Khera's personal liberty must be protected. This case of defamation, forgery and criminal conspiracy was filed against Pawan Khera following claims made by him in a press conference. At this press conference, Khera had alleged that Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma's wife, Riniki Bhuyan, has references to his passport and several political statements made against him during a foreign press conference.
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May 1, 2026, 06:15 AM
Iran's Internet Shutdown and US-Iran Tensions Escalate: A Global Economy at Risk

Iran's Internet Shutdown and US-Iran Tensions Escalate: A Global Economy at Risk

"The world has witnessed Iran's tolerance and peace-seeking nature. What is currently taking place under the title of a naval blockade is the extension of military operations against a nation that is merely paying the price for its steadfastness and independence. The continuation of this unjust approach is intolerable," Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian wrote on X. " They're either going to agree to no nuclear weapons or they're not, and if they're not, they're in big trouble—BIG—even bigger than they are right now," the White House Rapid Response handle quoted Trump as saying. https://twitter.com/RapidResponse47/status/2049948389727490540 Iran's 90 million people have been cut off from the internet for most of 2026 --- one of the world's longest and strictest national shutdowns. According to an AP report, this has been devastating an online economy that had long defied government restrictions and international sanctions. From fashion to fitness, to advertising and retailers, many have seen their incomes evaporate. It adds to mass job losses from strikes on key industries and an ongoing US blockade. Before January, Iranians could access the internet, but authorities blocked a large amount of content. Now all access to the global web has been shut down. Some workarounds exist, but they have become enormously expensive, out of reach for most Iranians. The internet cutoff costs the economy an estimated $30-40 million daily, with indirect losses likely twice that much, a member of Iran’s Chamber of Commerce, Afshin Kolahi, told a local newspaper. About 10 million people have jobs that depend on internet connectivity, according to the communications minister, Sattar Hashemi. According to reports, a senior Democrat told a Capitol Hill hearing on Thursday that Secretary of War Pete Hegseth had failed to give Donald Trump an accurate picture of the war on Iran while resorting to “dangerously exaggerated” statements to create an inaccurate picture of a US military triumph. “American families are bearing the cost of a war they wanted nothing to do with and have gained nothing from and yet, Secretary Hegseth, you declared victory a month ago. The problem with your statements, Mr Secretary, is they are dangerously exaggerated. Iran’s hard line regime remains in place. It still retains stockpiles of enriched uranium, and its nuclear program remains viable. I am concerned that you have been telling the President what he wants to hear instead of what he needs to hear," the Guardian quoted Reed as saying. According to a Fox News report, the commander of the US Central Command has briefed President Donald Trump on potential "final blow" strike options against Iran. Admiral Brad Cooper reportedly presented the possible options during a briefing in the Situation Room --- outlining a "short and powerful wave of strikes" should the president decide to resume combat operations. The assessed targets reportedly include "remaining military assets, leadership and infrastructure" in Iran. Fox News reported that the Pentagon is also considering deploying advanced weapons systems, including a new hypersonic missile known as 'Dark Eagle'. This system is capable of striking targets up to 3,218 kilometers away, potentially targeting remaining ballistic missile launchers. Geopolitical tensions remained in focus after Iran said on Thursday it would respond with "long and painful strikes" on U.S. positions if Washington renewed attacks, reiterating its claim to ⁠the Strait of Hormuz. FIFA President Gianni Infantino has said that Iran will "of course" take part in the upcoming FIFA World Cup and play their fixtures in the USA, and it is his responsibility to "bring people together". Due to ongoing tensions between the USA and Iran due to the killing of the latter's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran has called for its fixtures to be relocated outside USA. As per the current schedule, their matches are slated to be held in Los Angeles and Seattle, starting with a clash against NZ on June 15 at California's SoFi Stadium. The decision to take part in the global football extravaganza remains uncertain, with Iranian Sports Minister Ahmad Donyamali confirming that a final decision will depend on evolving security and political conditions in the ongoing tensions between the US and Iran. Comments from US president Donald Trump also intensified the situation after he expressed reservations about the team's safety, suggesting it might not be appropriate for Iran to play in the United States. Many Republicans who have been uneasy with President Donald Trump's war in Iran emphasized that there would be a May 1 deadline for Congress to intervene. But the date is now set to pass with no action from GOP lawmakers who continue to defer to the White House. Under the War Powers Resolution of 1973, Congress must declare war or authorize the use of force within 60 days — a deadline that falls on Friday — or within 90 days if the president asks for an extension. But Congress made no attempt at enforcing that requirement, leaving town for a week on Thursday after the Senate rejected a Democratic attempt to halt the war for a sixth time. The Trump administration has shown no interest in seeking congressional approval at all. It is arguing that the deadlines set by the law don't apply because the war in Iran effectively ended when a ceasefire began in early April. "The consequences of the Middle East crisis grow dramatically worse with each passing hour. The curtailment of navigational rights & freedoms in the area of the Strait of Hormuz disrupts energy, transport, manufacturing & food markets & strangles the global economy Now is the time for dialogue, for solutions that pull us back from the brink & for measures that can open a pathway to peace," UN Secretary General António Guterres wrote on X. India's largest state-run refiner Indian Oil Corporation has raised the prices of liquefied petroleum gas used by industries and jet fuel ⁠for foreign ​airlines from Friday, the company said in a statement. The price ​of ​a 19-kilogram commercial ⁠LPG cylinder for industrial clients was hiked ‌by Rs 993. Prices of household LPG, primarily used as ⁠cooking ⁠fuel, were left unchanged. Jet fuel prices ⁠for ‌domestic airlines ​were also not revised, ‌the company said. US President Donald Trump has hinted at a potential withdrawal of American military personnel from Italy and Spain --- launching into a scathing critique of both nations regarding their positions on the persisting conflict with Iran. "Yeah, probably, I probably will. Why shouldn't I? Italy has not been of any help to us and Spain has been horrible, absolutely horrible," he said while addressing the media at the Oval Office. US Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal told CNN during an interview that he had formed an “impression from some of the briefings” and other sources that “an imminent military strike is very much on the table”. He added that this prospect was “deeply disturbing” because it could “well involve American sons and daughters in harm’s way” and lead to “potential massive casualties”. According to an Axios report, US President Donald Trump has received a briefing on new plans of strikes on Iran by the CENTCOM. Two US officials told Axios that the briefing by CENTCOM Commander Brad Cooper and Chairperson of the Joint Chiefs lasted for around 45 minutes. Earlier on Wednesday, Axios reported that the new possible military operations indicate US's willingness to exert a final blow to Iran amid the fragile ceasefire. The briefing reportedly pertains to a plan prepared by the CENTCOM a "short and powerful" wave of strikes on Iran likely including infrastructure targets to break the ice as the ceasefire has reached a stalemate". Another plan is to 'take over' the Strait of Hormuz and open it to commercial shipping. The final aspect of the plan is a special forces operation to secure Iran's stockpile of highly enriched uranium. According to an NBC News report, Iran is utilising the ceasefire to retrieve weapons previously hidden or buried under the rubble of strikes. The government of Iran has reportedly intensified efforts to excavate missiles and other munitions that were hidden underground or buried in rubble after US and Israeli air strikes. Iran’s supreme leader defiantly vowed on Thursday to protect the Islamic Republic’s nuclear and missile capabilities. According to a statement read by a state television anchor, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei has said that the only place Americans belonged in the Persian Gulf is “at the bottom of its waters” and that a “new chapter” was being written in the region’s history. Khamenei has not been seen in public since taking over as supreme leader following the killing of his father in the war’s opening airstrikes. "Despite a military operation, I don't call it a war...Iran is dying to make a deal...Their Navy is gone, their Air Force is gone, and every ounce of any form of equipment practically is gone. Their drone factories are about 82% down... They want to make a deal... We obliterated that nuclear capacity of theirs. And so they didn't get the nuclear bomb," US President Donald Trump told reporters. The Trump administration is arguing that the war in Iran has already ended because of the ceasefire that began in early April, an interpretation that would allow the White House to avoid the need to seek congressional approval. The statement furthers an argument laid out by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth during testimony in the Senate earlier Thursday, when he said the ceasefire effectively paused the war. Under that rationale, the administration has not yet met the requirement mandated by a 1973 law to seek formal approval from Congress for military action that extends beyond 60 days. US President Donald Trump has voiced fresh frustration over efforts in Congress to limit his war powers. On Thursday, he criticised lawmakers after the Senate rejected a move aimed at putting checks on his authority. At the same time, Trump was expected to be briefed by Pentagon officials on updated military options regarding Iran, keeping the possibility of further action on the table. Responding to a question on rising fuel costs, US President Donald Trump said the focus remains on preventing Iran from getting nuclear weapons. “We’re not going to have a nuclear weapon in the hands of Iran.” He added that fuel prices will fall once the conflict ends: “The gas will go down. As soon as the war is over, it’ll drop like a rock. There’s so much of it — it’s all over the place, sitting across the oceans of the world.” On Iran, US President Donald J Trump says, "Despite a military operation, I don't call it a war..., Iran is dying to make a deal... Their Navy is gone, their Air Force is gone, and every ounce of any form of equipment practically is gone. Their drone factories are about 82% down... They want to make a deal... We obliterated that nuclear capacity of theirs. And so they didn't get the nuclear bomb..." #watch | On Iran, US President Donald J Trump says, "Despite a military operation, I don't call it a war..., Iran is dying to make a deal... Their Navy is gone, their Air Force is gone, and every ounce of any form of equipment practically is gone. Their drone factories are about… pic.twitter.com/0spO9sgrjK Israeli defence minister Israel Katz said Israel may have to “act again” against Iran to ensure it “does not once again become a threat to Israel.” He said US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are coordinating efforts to achieve the campaign’s objectives, adding Israel is providing “the necessary support.” Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi said China and the US should prepare for “important high-level exchanges” during a call with Marco Rubio. Wang warned the Taiwan issue remains “the biggest point of risk” in relations, saying it concerns China’s “core interests” and urging US to “keep its promises and make the right choices.” Israeli Defence Ministry said Israel received 6,500 tons of military equipment, including air and ground munitions, over the past 24 hours. The supplies arrived on two ships and multiple cargo planes before being distributed to military bases across the country, according to Al Jazeera report. Israel Katz said the deliveries ensure the military has “all the means required” to “return to operating at full force against our enemies at any time and in any place required.” Israel’s defence minister on Thursday said his country may soon have to “act again” against Iran, to ensure the Islamic republic “does not once again become a threat to Israel”. “US President Donald Trump, in coordination with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is leading the efforts to achieve the campaign’s objectives, to ensure that Iran does not once again become a threat to Israel, the United States and the free world in the future,” Israel Katz said during a military ceremony, according to a statement from his office. A US naval blockade of Iranian ports has sharply reduced Tehran’s oil exports, leaving growing volumes of crude stranded on tankers as onshore storage nears capacity, according to Reuters. Shipping data and analysts cited by the report say dozens of tankers carrying tens of millions of barrels are now idling at sea, raising fears Iran may eventually be forced to cut production. Pakistan has opened six overland transit routes to Iran to ease mounting trade disruptions caused by the Strait of Hormuz blockade and restrictions on Iranian ports. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq were on track for their biggest monthly gains since 2020, as strong corporate earnings helped calm investors despite a major oil supply shock linked to the Iran conflict. “I think there’s this big tug of war, but the earnings side is winning so far,” said Angelo Kourkafas of Edward Jones, while warning prolonged tensions could pressure growth. Markets remained volatile as Brent crude stayed elevated near $110 a barrel and investors weighed the risk of further US military action against Iran. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz are “strangling the global economy,” warning the fallout could persist even in the “best-case scenario.” Even if restrictions ended immediately, “supply chains will take months to recover,” he said, prolonging weaker economic growth and higher prices worldwide. US President Donald J Trump said Germany’s chancellor should spend more time working to end the Ukraine-Russia war and “fixing his own broken Country.” Shares of Meta Platforms fell nearly 10% following its latest earnings report, as investors reacted to weaker guidance and rising spending concerns. Meanwhile, Google parent Alphabet surged after strong results boosted confidence in its advertising and AI businesses.
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May 1, 2026, 06:03 AM
Trump Welcomes King Charles III and Queen Camilla to the White House

Trump Welcomes King Charles III and Queen Camilla to the White House

* Trump calls King Charles the greatest king in the world, grand farewell ceremony held * Washington: The head of the British royal family, King Charles III and Queen Camilla arrived at the US presidential palace White House during their special visit to the US, where they were given a very grand and warm official welcome by US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump.
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May 1, 2026, 06:02 AM
LPG Prices Soar: Record Increase in Commercial Gas Cylinder Prices Amid Geopolitical Tensions

LPG Prices Soar: Record Increase in Commercial Gas Cylinder Prices Amid Geopolitical Tensions

ExpansionAdd as a preferredsource on google Rising geopolitical tensions internationally, especially with fears of a potential conflict between the United States and Iran, are now beginning to have a ripple effect on LPG prices in India. After a review by petroleum companies on Thursday night, the largest ever increase in the price of commercial gas cylinders has been recorded. Read Trending Videos In Rajasthan, the price of a 19-kilogram commercial gas cylinder has been increased by a whopping Rs 993. It has since risen from Rs 2106 to Rs 3099. This sudden increase will put direct economic pressure on hotels, restaurants, dhaba operators, and small traders, who are largely dependent on commercial cylinders. According to Deepak Gahlot, president of the Rajasthan LPG Distributors Association, the companies have taken this decision in view of the spike in crude oil and gas prices in the international market.
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May 1, 2026, 06:01 AM
West Bengal Elections 2026: TMC Accuses EC of Manipulating EVMs as Tension Grips Kolkata

West Bengal Elections 2026: TMC Accuses EC of Manipulating EVMs as Tension Grips Kolkata

Tension gripped Kolkata on Thursday night after Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee asked her party leaders to keep a close watch on EVM strong rooms. Soon after, TMC candidates Kunal Ghosh and Shashi Panja, along with party workers, accused officials of tampering with EVMs and staged a protest outside Khudiram Anushilan Kendra near Netaji Indoor Stadium. BJP candidates also reached the venue, adding to the political drama. At the same time, Banerjee visited Sakhawat Memorial Girls’ High School, where EVMs from her Bhabanipur constituency were being kept. She arrived around 8.15 pm and stayed there until midnight. Supporters of both the TMC and BJP gathered outside the school, while police maintained heavy security in the area. The West Bengal CM lashed out at the Election Commission on Thursday night — levelling accusations of manipulation. The Trinamool Congress has accused the BJP and EC of colluding to “open ballot boxes without the presence of any relevant party stakeholders”. Controversy had erupted after the Trinamool Congress accused the BJP of “active collusion” with the Election Commission. The party claimed that they were “opening ballot boxes without the presence of any relevant party stakeholders” — dubing it “the murder of democracy in broad daylight”. Election Commission officials have vehemently rejected the allegations and maintains that the strongrooms are safely secured. “BJP has been caught on CCTV attempting to forcefully breach sealed ballot boxes at the Netaji Indoor Stadium strongroom, without a single party stakeholder present. This is an attempt to loot democracy, actively facilitated by the Election Commission’s criminal negligence,” the Trinamool Congress accused via X. ❗️ALARMING❗️ This is the murder of democracy in broad daylight. CCTV footage has exposed how @BJP4India , in active collusion with the @ECISVEEP , is opening ballot boxes without the presence of any relevant party stakeholders. This is gross electoral fraud being committed openly… pic.twitter.com/aSe36kGKPI The TMC has accused the BJP of trying “every dirty trick” to defeat it in assembly polls and “stooping to tampering with EVMs” in desperation. “There is a strong room here for EVMs… We found that in many places, manipulation is taking place… When I saw the CCTV on TV, I thought I should also go and see it. Initially, the Central Forces wouldn’t let me enter… But according to our election rules, the candidate and election agent of any party are allowed up to the sealed room,” ANI quoted her as saying. The Chief Minister levelled accusations of “one-sidedness” as she noted that a TMC agent had been arrested. The TMC supremo told reporters that she had reached the counting centre for her Bhabanipur assembly segment on Thursday night after hearing buzz about ‘malpractice’ and tampering with the voting machines. Banerjee vowed to “fight life and death together” if anyone tried to steal votes. “I will fight till my last breath if anyone tries to loot EVM machines votes. I am telling this to election agents of all parties, you must safeguard your votes but don’t quarrel, this is not the place to quarrel. The State Police is not working under us, they are under the Election Commission from the day elections were announced. Some super power is working and pressurising them,” PTI quoted the CM as adding. VIDEO | Outside the strong room at Shekhawat Memorial School in South Kolkata, WB CM Mamata Banerjee says, "I have come here because there is a strong room here for EVMs, we found manipulations at many places, so when I saw it on TV, I thought I should visit, I came, but the… pic.twitter.com/EbDALbY12h The Election Commission of India has rejected the allegations levelled by the Trinamool Congress and insisted that the main strong rooms remained secured and locked. It added that segregation of the ballot was taking place in the corridor of strong rooms. Officials also said that the poll panel had notified all observers, ROs and requested ROs to inform their candidates and agents about this. “No CCTV was turned off. CCTV footage of all 8 strong rooms there, 7 of EVMs and 1 of the postal ballot, is being telecast. Political parties’ people can sit beyond the three-layer security and see this. They saw some movement around 4 pm when our staff was opening the postal ballot room as per the rules. As per the rule, all political parties were informed, and all candidates were informed by the Returning Officer,” West Bengal Chief Electoral Officer Manoj Kumar Agarwal told ANI. They should have come here…After 4 pm, 3 candidates had come, and they saw everything that the EVMs’ strong rooms were sealed while the postal ballot’s strong room was open. The 3 then left…There will be no law and order situation. These things happen. The law and order situation is fine. Counting will be 100% neat and clean just like the elections were,” he added,” he added. TMC MP Mahua Moitra also responded to calls for the Election Commission to upload voter turnout data for West Bengal. Multiple social media posts have called for the poll body to upload Form 17C data for each polling booth and declare how many tokens were distributed at 6pm for voters standing in queue. “Don’t worry sir we have worked all night and collected all our forms and digitised them already and entered into excel sheets for 11 am scrutiny!” Moitra wrote in response to an X post. Visuals shared online also showed BJP workers stopping the movement of a TMC vehicle in Bhabanipur assembly constituency on Thursday night. A group of people can be seen standing in front of the vehicle and shouting in Hindi as the police attempted to disperse the crowd. “Gadi nahi jayegi. Kisi bhi haal mein gadi nahi jayegi (The car won’t go, no matter what happens). There is something in the vehicle. Mamata Banerjee has brought something in her vehicle. The vehicle will not be allowed to move,” news agency ANI quoted one of them as claiming. The TMC vehicle had eventually left the area amid protests and heavy police presence in Bhabanipur assembly constituency. #WATCH | West Bengal Elections 2026 | Kolkata: BJP workers block the movement of a TMC vehicle in Bhabanipur assembly constituency. One of them says, "There is something in the vehicle. Mamata Banerjee has brought something in her vehicle. The vehicle will not be allowed to… pic.twitter.com/iuawmsAqY7 “No matter how much effort she makes, she (Mamata Banerjee) has been unable to engage in any activities outside the rules. As long as she was present in the strong room premises, my election agent, Advocate Suryanil Das, was personally there keeping her under strict surveillance so that she could not resort to any dishonest means,” claimed BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari. The former TMC leader, who contested the polls against Banerjee from Bhabanipur assembly constituency, also shared a CCTV screenshot to underscore his remarks. The developments came even as the BJP prepared to hold a crucial high-level meeting in Kolkata ahead of the counting process. According to an ANI report, the party will review and strengthen preparations for May 4 during the meeting. The focus will reportedly be on strategy, coordination, and ground-level readiness to ensure smooth monitoring across counting centres. “The leadership will assess booth-level management, counting-day protocols, and coordination mechanisms to ensure a streamlined process. The meeting is expected to play a significant role in finalising the party’s approach as counting day approaches…All ‘pravasis’ (outstation leaders) deployed during the election campaign, including Members of Parliament and Members of Legislative Assemblies, have been directed to attend the meeting. These leaders were assigned key responsibilities across constituencies and will provide detailed feedback and updates from their respective regions,” sources told ANI.
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May 1, 2026, 05:59 AM
Trump Announces Release of UFO Information, Claims it's 'Hard to Believe'

Trump Announces Release of UFO Information, Claims it's 'Hard to Believe'

WASHINGTON, U.S. PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP has recently made a very exciting announcement, saying that he is soon going to release information related to UFOs, or Unidentified Flying Objects, that people will find hard to believe. During a meeting with members of the Artemis II mission at the White House, Trump made it clear that his administration is going to lift the lid on these long-stalled mysteries. According to Trump, people have a huge curiosity about UFOs and extraterrestrial life (aliens), and soon, in releasing the first tranche of important documents on this subject, આવશે.ટ્રમ્પે referring to his previous work, he spoke to some pilots who claimed to have seen amazing things in the sky that are impossible to believe. It was only in February that the American president ordered the relevant agencies to review all of their files related to UFOs and Unidentified Aerial Files, which according to Artemis, had been made public on April 17.
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May 1, 2026, 05:54 AM
Iran Threatens Major Attacks on US and Israel with New Secret Weapon

Iran Threatens Major Attacks on US and Israel with New Secret Weapon

Tehran: Iran has threatened a major attack on the United States and Israel. Iranian Navy Commander Rear Admiral Shahram has said that this weapon is so close to the enemies that it is feared that their leaders may have a heart attack. After this threat from Iran, there is a discussion about what new weapon the military commanders sitting in Tehran are preparing to bring out. Experts believe that this new secret weapon of Iran could be the Hoot Super Torpedo, which can sink a warship in the blink of an eye. According to India Today, Iran's Hoot could be the secret weapon, which Iran has indicated on Thursday that the enemies are very afraid of it and they will have a heart attack. This weapon of Iran can wreak havoc in the sea. It has the power to break the enemy's warships into pieces from under the water.
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May 1, 2026, 05:49 AM
Musk Testifies Against OpenAI in High-Stakes Courtroom Drama

Musk Testifies Against OpenAI in High-Stakes Courtroom Drama

The high-stakes courtroom drama involving Elon Musk and Sam Altman entered the 3rd day and, and once again, it was Elon Musk in the witness stand, for a lengthy and combative cross-examination by OpenAI’s lawyers, led by William Savitt. The proceedings remained sharp and testy after the statements from Day 2, with Musk defending his claims that OpenAI breached its charitable mission. OpenAI, on the other hand, attempted to portray him as inconsistent and motivated by competitive interests. Once the OpenAI team was done, Musk’s testimony stretched into the afternoon with cross-examination from Microsoft’s lawyers, too. Throughout the testimony, Musk made a lot of allegations, assumptions, and revelations around the developments surrounding OpenAI and his interests in it for transitioning to a for-profit company. Since the testimony went on for a long while with a lot being said, we have curated some of the highlights from the testimony based on what Musk stated. Musk’s lawyer opened the day by stressing the relevance of AI safety to the case. Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers acknowledged the existential risks but firmly reminded both sides that the trial is about breach of charitable trust, not a referendum on who should control the future of humanity. “We could all die as a result of artificial intelligence,” said Musk’s lawyer to Judge Gonzalez, who, in response, said, “Despite these risks, your client is creating a company that’s in the exact space. I suspect there’s plenty of people who don’t want to put the future of humanity in Mr Musk’s hands. The question here is whether there was a breach of charitable trust. This is not a trial on whether or not artificial intelligence has damaged humanity.” When asked if the OpenAI foundation is the same nonprofit he co-founded, Musk replied sharply: “It’s not the same company because most of the value has been taken by the for-profit.” OpenAI pressed Musk on the statute of limitations, pointing to a 2019 term sheet for the for-profit arm (OpenAI LP) that allowed capped returns potentially exceeding $250 billion. Musk responded that a capped-profit structure did not yet violate the nonprofit mission, so he said, “had no basis for me to file a lawsuit at the time.” Microsoft’s lawyer questioned why Musk didn’t sue when Microsoft made massive investments and secured an exclusive license to GPT-3 in 2020. Musk replied that Altman had personally assured him OpenAI would remain committed to its original open-source nonprofit goals. When OpenAI’s lawyer asked if xAI distilled other companies’ models for Grok. Musk responded by saying, “Partly.” The lawyer also asked Musk if xAI has hired any third parties to distil OpenAI’s models, to which Musk denied having any knowledge about it. OpenAI stands on the notion that Musk is suing the company just to bring down his biggest competitor. OpenAI also questioned Musk whether he will open-source Grok 4.1 and 4.2 models, to which Musk says there are plans. OpenAI added that despite his lawsuit, Musk himself isn’t committed to running an open-source company. OpenAI lawyer also presented old emails, showing that Musk was aware of the need for some closed-source elements. In 2016, Ilya Sutskever told Musk it would “make sense to start being less open” as AI advanced, to which Musk replied “Yup.” Another email from Greg Brockman stated it was “fine to make money off this stuff.” Musk responded at the time with “whoa, that’s really interesting…” The trial continues to draw significant attention from the industry as it dives deep into founding emails, donation terms, governance decisions, and the fundamental question of whether OpenAI violated the charitable intent under which it was created.
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May 1, 2026, 05:49 AM
BJP Wins Big in Local Elections as AAP and Congress Struggle

BJP Wins Big in Local Elections as AAP and Congress Struggle

New Delhi, Dec 1: The BJP's vote share in local elections has increased by 2.01 per cent to 54.70 per cent compared to 2021. In contrast, 5,588 candidates of the Aam Aadmi Party-AAP and Congress could not secure even one-fourth of the total votes polled in their constituencies. Due to this, the State Election Commission has ordered confiscation of their deposits. A total of 10,005 seats in 393 Palika-Panchayats were up for election. Out of these, polling was held for 9,999 seats on Sunday due to non-nomination of three candidates and death of three candidates. In the results declared on Tuesday, the BJP has won 7,502 seats. While 9.999માંથી 5,269 of the AAP candidates contested the polls, 68.86 per cent of the 3,365 candidates lost their deposits. In the polls, the traditional vote share of Congress in tribal areas was 1.99 per cent. However, 62,318 candidates, including the Congress winner, were left with ID4 deposits.
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May 1, 2026, 05:48 AM
BJP Predicted to Win Big in West Bengal and Assam, Tight Contests Expected in Kerala and Tamil Nadu

BJP Predicted to Win Big in West Bengal and Assam, Tight Contests Expected in Kerala and Tamil Nadu

New Delhi: New exit polls released on Thursday for the assembly elections predicted a landslide victory for the BJP in West Bengal and Assam. These polls indicated a neck-and-neck contest between the Congress and the Left alliance in Kerala and a return of the DMK in Tamil Nadu. Today's Chanakya and News18 both predicted a victory for the BJP in Bengal. The actual results of these elections will be out on May 4. Today's Chanakya poll predicted 69 seats for the Congress-led UDF and 64 seats for the ruling LDF in Kerala, and 7 seats for the BJP. The same agency gave 192 seats to the BJP and 100 to the TMC in Bengal. The total number of assembly seats in Bengal is 294 and the majority mark is 148. Today's Chanakya predicted 102 seats for the BJP and 23 seats for the Congress in Assam. The total number of seats in the Assam assembly is 126 and the majority mark is 64. The agency has predicted a return of the DMK with 125 seats in Tamil Nadu, but 63 seats for the actor-turned-politician AIADMK and 63 seats for the BJP in Tamil Nadu.
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May 1, 2026, 05:46 AM
Maharashtra Restaurants Must Disclose Paneer Substitutes, FDA Orders

Maharashtra Restaurants Must Disclose Paneer Substitutes, FDA Orders

Restaurants and eateries across Maharashtra are now required to clearly inform customers whether the "paneer" served in dishes is genuine cottage cheese or a substitute, officials said on Friday.The state Food and Drug Administration's March 20 directive, which came into effect on Thursday, was issued to ensure transparency and prevent consumers from being misled by the use of cheaper non-dairy alternatives instead of paneer.As per the directive, all food businesses, including restaurants, hotels, caterers and fast-food outlets, must explicitly disclose the use of substitutes, commonly known as cheese analogues, on their menus, bills and display boards, an official said.Manufacturers and suppliers have also been directed to label such products accurately, he said, adding that action will be taken against violators under food safety laws.Paneer is a product made entirely from milk, while a cheese analogue is prepared using edible oils, starch and emulsifiers. Though such substitutes are not considered unsafe, officials said consumers must be informed about what is being served to them.Also ReadMultiple states roll out independent AI policies to drive investment, jobspremiumSiguler Guff invests $40 mn in restaurant franchise operator Trimex FoodsEx-Rajya Sabha member Dr Gopalrao Patil passes away at 94 in MaharashtraConsumer protection: Flat buyers' rights must not be scuttled by financierspremium4-member panel with retired judge, ex-IPS officer to probe Nashik TCS caseThe move follows complaints that several establishments were serving paneer-based dishes made with substitutes without informing customers.Backing the move, the Hotel and Restaurant Association (Western India), which represents several eateries in Mumbai, said that its leadership has engaged with the regulator and is committed to complying.The association said a delegation had met FDA commissioner Shridhar Dube Patil to discuss implementation of the directive.A senior representative of the association said members have been advised to ensure that such products are labelled as "cheese analogue" wherever they are used.The disclosure must be consistent across menu cards, display boards, digital platforms, billing documents and all customer communications, the representative said, adding that establishments must avoid misrepresenting such products as paneer or cheese.The association also said the FDA held a seminar to help industry stakeholders distinguish between paneer and cheese analogue products, explaining the implications of its March 20 order mandating disclosure on menus.
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May 1, 2026, 05:46 AM
Bharat Rashtra Samithi Leader Accuses Telangana CM of Political Targeting in Phone Tapping Case

Bharat Rashtra Samithi Leader Accuses Telangana CM of Political Targeting in Phone Tapping Case

RS Praveen Kumar, state general secretary of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi, on Thursday, April 30, alleged that no chargesheet has been filed in the phone tapping case despite around 350 individuals being questioned so far. Speaking at Telangana Bhavan, he accused chief minister A Revanth Reddy of attempting to implicate political leaders under the guise of the case. He said the case was registered based on a complaint by a police officer at the Panjagutta Police Station and demanded that the investigation be conducted strictly on technical evidence. Praveen Kumar alleged that a second Special Investigation Team (SIT) was constituted with the intention of targeting BRS leaders, including K Chandrashekar Rao (KCR), KT Rama Rao (KTR), and T Harish Rao. He further claimed that pressure is being exerted on officials to include their names in the chargesheet. He also alleged that hackers from Bengaluru have been brought in to carry out phone tapping and demanded that a separate SIT be constituted to investigate these claims. Additionally, he accused authorities of hacking CCTV cameras at the residences of some political leaders. He urged IPS officers to function in accordance with the law and conduct a fair and evidence-based investigation into the case.
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May 1, 2026, 05:45 AM
West Bengal Election: A High-Stakes Battle Between TMC and BJP

West Bengal Election: A High-Stakes Battle Between TMC and BJP

West Bengal's political battle has always been the most'high-voltage'election in Indian politics. This time too, the neck-and-neck fight between the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has sent the entire country into a tizzy. When the ballot boxes open on May 4, millions of eyes will be glued to the TV screens and the Election Commission's data on whether there will be a change in power or whether'Didi's'fortress'will remain impregnable. But, who will be the boss of Bengal?
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Western Times
May 1, 2026, 05:41 AM
Trump Sends Secret Message Amid Record-Breaking Crude Oil Prices

Trump Sends Secret Message Amid Record-Breaking Crude Oil Prices

An upset Trump sent a secret message to several countries Amid the ongoing blockade in Washington, Hormuz, on Thursday, crude oil prices have broken the record of the last four years and reached $126 per barrel. Iran has responded to this surge by saying that the US blockade has no effect on its crude oil production capacity, but the price of crude oil is increasing. Iran has also warned that crude oil prices can go up to $140 per barrel. US President Donald Trump is worried about the increase in crude oil prices day by day and has sent a secret message to many countries. This message has been sent by the US State Department through a secret diplomatic cable to restart shipping in Hormuz, which has been reported by the news agency Reuters. After the 28 February war between the United States and Iran, the global supply of crude oil has also affected the world's vital gas and gas supplies.
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May 1, 2026, 05:40 AM
Tension Escalates in West Bengal Assembly Elections as Chief Minister Visits EVM Strongroom

Tension Escalates in West Bengal Assembly Elections as Chief Minister Visits EVM Strongroom

Kolkata : With just days left for vote counting in the high-stakes Assembly elections, political tension escalated in West Bengal after Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee visited an EVM strongroom late at night, triggering protests by the Trinamool Congress. The controversy began after the party alleged that strongrooms storing electronic voting machines were opened without informing authorised representatives. The issue surfaced soon after the second and final phase of polling concluded. Mamata Banerjee, accompanied by her election agent, reached the counting centre at Sakhawat Memorial School in Kolkata’s Bhabanipur area to review the situation. She remained inside the strongroom premises for nearly four hours before leaving shortly after midnight, expressing concerns over transparency in the process and stressing the need to safeguard public votes. The Chief Minister also pushed for stricter monitoring arrangements, including surveillance measures. The situation intensified as Trinamool leaders staged a sit-in protest outside the strongroom at Netaji Indoor Stadium in central Kolkata, where EVMs from several constituencies are stored. Senior party leaders, including candidates and ministers, raised questions over the sudden reopening of the strongroom and lack of prior communication. Meanwhile, BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari countered the allegations, stating that his party maintained strict vigilance at the strongroom and accused the ruling party of attempting to create unnecessary controversy. Other BJP leaders also dismissed the claims, calling them baseless and politically motivated. The Election Commission of India rejected all allegations, clarifying that strongrooms were sealed securely after polling and all protocols were followed. Officials confirmed that the facilities remain under tight security and there has been no breach. West Bengal’s Assembly election has turned into a fierce political contest, with intense campaigning and allegations from both sides. Counting for all 294 seats is scheduled to take place on May 4 under heavy security arrangements.
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Sandesh
May 1, 2026, 05:34 AM
BJP Wins Local Body Elections in Gujarat, Sparks Controversy with Congress

BJP Wins Local Body Elections in Gujarat, Sparks Controversy with Congress

The BJP won the local body elections in Gujarat, breaking the Congress bastion of Banaskantha. After this victory, the BJP held a Vijay Vishwas Sammelan at Chadotar in Palanpur. BJP state president Jagdish Vishwakarma arrived. Many Vishwakarmas attacked MP Geniben Thakor and Vadgam MLA. Jagdish Vishwakarma's statement that the BJP had won seats from MP Geniben's Sari Palav sparked anger in the Thakor community. Rishi Bharti Bapu appealed to oppose Jagdish Vishwakarma at a mass wedding in Tharad. BJP state president Jagdish Vishwakarma targeted the Congress at a Vijay Vishwakarma Sammelan at Chadotar in Palanpur. Especially, the MP Geniben said that Banas's sister is also our sister. We respect you but you have insulted Banas sisters of Gujarat and the country by going to the Lok Sabha.
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Amar Ujala
May 1, 2026, 05:31 AM
BJP MLA's Son Atul Pandey Faces Inquiry Over Land Dispute

BJP MLA's Son Atul Pandey Faces Inquiry Over Land Dispute

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google In the land dispute involving Atul Kumar, son of BJP MLA Arvind Pandey, two parties presented themselves before the inquiry committee on Thursday. Atul Pandey, son of BJP MLA Pandey, appeared with the lawyers and asked for a week's time. At the SDM office, members of the inquiry committee, including ADM Kaustubh Mishra, SDM Dr. Amrita Sharma, were present. Atul Pandey, son of BJP MLA appeared. Nanni Devi, Sanju Kumar, Mangal Singh of the tribal society appeared before the committee and recorded their statements. Makhan Singh, along with his wife and 40-day-old daughter, arrived with BKU youth president Jitendra Singh Jitu. They gave statements in favor of the purchased land. And Read Trending Videos: BJP MLA's son Atul Pandey got over three acres of land of the tribal society resident of village Samalpuri named on fabricated evidence and sold it to Gurvinder Singh.
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May 1, 2026, 05:30 AM
'Namo Yamuna' Cruise Service Launched in Delhi's Yamuna River

'Namo Yamuna' Cruise Service Launched in Delhi's Yamuna River

Delhi's new BJP government is going to give a big gift to the residents of the capital. After the'Namo Bharat'train, now Delhiites will be able to travel on the waves of the Yamuna through the'Namo Yamuna'cruise. According to Delhi government officials, this ambitious cruise service can be flagged off in the Yamuna river by the end of this month i.e. by the end of May. The cruise in the Yamuna was supposed to start on February 20 on the occasion of the completion of one year of the BJP government, but due to some technical work and painting, its launch was postponed. Now this magnificent white and blue boat is fully ready, which has been kept in Sonia Vihar Sports Club. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta can inaugurate it soon. Tourism Minister Kapil Mishra has informed that the date of its inauguration will be finalized within the next one month in collaboration with the central government. This cruise will operate between Sonia Vihar to Jagatpuri. This 5 km journey will be completed in about an hour. How much will the fare of the Yamuna cruise be able to the passengers and the general public?
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