‘Revelations show how vulnerable Bengal’s Muslims are’: Owaisi’s AIMIM breaks alliance with Humayun Kabir’s party before elections

Ahead of West Bengal polls, Asaduddin Owaisi’s AIMIM has ended its alliance with Humayun Kabir’s party, citing concerns over remarks questioning Muslim integrity. AIMIM will now contest independently, aiming to provide a voice for marginalized communities. The move could influence constituencies with significant minority populations, potentially creating multi-cornered contests. …

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Foreign secretary Vikram Misri meets Marco Rubio, Kash Patel in Washington: Key takeaways

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio will visit India next month following productive talks with Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri in Washington. Discussions focused on strengthening the bilateral partnership, particularly in trade, defence, critical minerals, and the Quad. Both nations aim to deepen engagement across these vital sectors, enhancing their Comprehensive…

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BSF opens up Assam gates for families living beyond Bangladesh border fence to vote

Border Security Force personnel facilitated voting for 70 families in Assam’s Sribhumi district, living beyond the India-Bangladesh barbed-wire fence. Vehicles and opened gates ensured residents of five villages could cast their ballots, a powerful assertion of their Indian identity. BSF also aided election campaigning in these remote settlements near the…

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Setback for arms consultant, Delhi HC upholds ‘fugitive offender’ tag

Delhi High Court has affirmed a trial court’s decision labeling UK-based arms consultant Sanjay Bhandari a “fugitive economic offender” in a money laundering case. The court dismissed Bhandari’s appeal, stating that a failed extradition attempt does not absolve him of Indian law violations. This ruling allows authorities to confiscate his…

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Tamil Nadu polls: Sasikala takes front seat, invokes Jaya’s name & style

V.K. Sasikala, once Jayalalithaa’s shadow, now leads her own campaign from a similar vehicle, evoking memories of the late leader’s roadshows. She delivers short speeches, indirectly criticizing AIADMK leaders and seeking public support, while her party fields candidates, primarily in southern districts, aiming for crucial votes and recalling her close…

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Assam, Puducherry record highest-ever voter turnouts

Record voter turnouts were recorded in Assam, Kerala, and Puducherry, with officials hailing it as a validation of electoral roll revisions and a sign of public trust. Assam and Puducherry achieved all-time highs, while Kerala saw its best turnout since 1987. Muslim-majority seats in Assam saw a significant surge in…

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CWC meet over women’s bill today

Congress Working Committee will convene Friday to deliberate on the women’s reservation law amendments, following DMK chief M.K. Stalin’s sharp critique. Concerns are raised that a “proportionate increase” in Lok Sabha seats could disadvantage southern and smaller states, benefiting northern ones. The timing of the BJP’s proposal amid assembly elections…

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Army contingent departs for Egypt for joint special forces exercise

An Indian Army special forces contingent has arrived in Egypt for the fourth edition of the joint exercise ‘Cyclone-IV’. This collaboration, running from April 9-17, aims to bolster military ties and enhance joint mission planning. Twenty-five Indian soldiers will train alongside Egyptian counterparts, focusing on special operational tactics in desert…

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Chandrayaan-2 data reveals water buried on Moon for billions of years is stable: International study

A new international study reveals lunar water ice deposits in permanently shadowed regions are more stable than previously thought, with 74% of these areas unaffected by impacts. This finding is crucial for future manned lunar missions aiming to establish bases, as these regions offer promising targets for water ice exploration…

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Bhojshala dispute: Hindu outfit cites ASI report claiming temple preceded mosque

The Hindu Front for Justice informed the Madhya Pradesh High Court that ASI’s scientific survey report supports their claim of a temple predating the mosque at the Bhojshala complex. Advocate Vishnu Shankar Jain presented evidence, including inscriptions and idol remains, citing the ASI’s findings. The court allowed highlighting relevant report…

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‘Not good for Hinduism’: Supreme Court flags risks of sect-based temple restrictions during Sabarimala hearing

The Supreme Court expressed concern over sect-based temple restrictions, warning they could harm Hinduism and divide society. A nine-judge bench heard arguments on religious freedom versus state power to open temples, with judges questioning exclusions that might negatively impact the religion and its followers. …

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