Blog

Blog

Your blog category

Blog

Deleted from Bengal rolls & added to Bihar list: TMC worker

A Trinamool worker from West Bengal alleges his name was deleted from the state’s electoral roll and inexplicably added to Bihar’s voter list. Krishnendu Mukherjee, a booth-level agent, discovered this discrepancy when his name, present in the draft roll, was marked ‘under adjudication’ and later deleted. He suspects a political conspiracy due to his active

Read More
Blog

West Bengal elections: Owaisi dumps Kabir after sting video on ‘Rs 1k crore BJP deal’

AIMIM has ended its electoral alliance with Humayun Kabir’s AUJP following a sting video allegedly showing Kabir discussing a Rs 1,000-crore deal with BJP and suggesting Muslim voters be misled. AIMIM stated it cannot associate with statements questioning the integrity of Bengal’s Muslims and will now contest independently.

Read More
Blog

‘Copycat manifesto’, BJP never delivers on its promises: TMC

Bengal’s ruling TMC has labelled the BJP’s election manifesto a “copycat” document, questioning the saffron party’s track record on fulfilling promises. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee highlighted unfulfilled pledges like Rs 15 lakh bank deposits and job creation, while a TMC spokesperson accused the BJP of adopting their successful welfare schemes.

Read More
Blog

Day after Vijay’s unreleased film leaks online, TVK blames rivals

TVK party blames Union minister L Murugan and Tamil Nadu’s deputy CM Udhayanidhi Stalin for the online leak of actor Vijay’s unreleased film ‘Jananayagan’. The production house has filed a complaint seeking forensic investigation and legal action against those responsible for the unauthorized circulation.

Read More
Blog

Those deleted from rolls ‘anti-nationals’, says Bengal BJP neta

Former state BJP chief Dilip Ghosh labelled over 90 lakh people removed from Bengal’s electoral rolls as ‘anti-nationals’. He challenged Trinamool Congress to win without ‘fake voters’. Ghosh’s remarks came after acknowledging some genuine voters were removed. His opponent criticised the statement, questioning if Hindus excluded were traitors.

Read More
Blog

No notices for code violations, EC now goes for FIRs straight

The Election Commission has issued no model code of conduct notices during ongoing polls, opting instead for FIRs for serious violations. This shift, attributed to CEC Gyanesh Kumar, aims to streamline enforcement within tight campaign schedules and leverage existing legal frameworks for offenses like communal remarks and personal attacks.

Read More
Blog

Kin try to give Veerappan a Robin Hood aura, join fray as ‘defenders of Tamil nationalism’

Veerappan’s daughter Vidhyarani and widow Muthulakshmi are entering electoral politics. They aim to portray the late forest brigand as a protector of Tamil rights. Vidhyarani is contesting from Mettur and Muthulakshmi from Krishnagiri. Both candidates are backed by parties supporting Tamil nationalism. Their campaigns focus on their father’s legacy and local issues.

Read More
Blog

Bengal, with its polarised minority vote, makes Hindutva & security good poll planks, feels BJP

BJP’s Bengal manifesto champions Hindutva and national security, promising a crackdown on infiltrators and implementing Uniform Civil Code. It also targets women and youth with welfare schemes, aiming to consolidate Hindu votes against TMC’s alleged appeasement. The party stresses border security and curbing corruption, seeking to replicate its Assam success.

Read More
Blog

Deceptive recruitment of Indians for Ukraine war is trafficking: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court is examining serious allegations of human trafficking. Relatives claim Indians were lured to Russia for jobs or studies but were then forced into military roles. Their passports were taken, and they faced threats. The court has asked the solicitor general to investigate these disturbing reports.

Read More
Blog

Oppn meet to forge women’s quota bill stand on April 15

Opposition parties will meet April 15 to strategize on the women’s reservation law amendments. Congress slammed the government for delinking the quota from Census 2026 and delimitation, accusing it of political maneuvering. Concerns were raised about the constitutional process and potential sub-quotas for OBC women, with a call to follow the census-delimitation-quota sequence.

Read More