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Assam row deepens over Sarma remarks

Opposition parties in Assam have sharpened their attack on Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma after a television interview in which he spoke about Bangladesh, so-called pushback operations and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, prompting rivals to question his judgment and accuse him of eroding constitutional norms ahead of a highly...

Apr 17 · >

Lok Sabha clash over quota redraw

Tempers flared in the Lok Sabha on Thursday after Congress MP K C Venugopal objected to the introduction of three government bills tied to women’s reservation and delimitation, accusing the Centre of mounting “a fundamental attack on the federal structure” and setting off a sharp confrontation with the Treasury...

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Apr 16 · >

Hormuz shock tests India’s energy shield

Safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz moved to the centre of India’s diplomatic and energy agenda on Wednesday, with external affairs minister S. Jaishankar telling a Japan-led emergency forum that attacks on merchant shipping were unacceptable and that maritime commerce must remain unimpeded. His intervention came as the...

Apr 16 · >

Rahul Gandhi attacks quota rollout plan

Rahul Gandhi has accused the government of trying to turn women’s political reservation into a broader exercise in electoral restructuring, saying Congress fully backs the constitutional promise of reserving seats for women but opposes what he described as a “power grab” through the proposed implementation route tied to delimitation....

Apr 16 · >

Xi lays out a Beijing peace pitch

China’s President Xi Jinping has used a meeting in Beijing with Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan to present a four-point plan for peace in the Middle East, stepping into a diplomatic gap after weekend talks between the United States and Iran in...

Apr 16 · >

Trump ties Hormuz pledge to China

US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that he was “permanently” opening the Strait of Hormuz, framing the move as a benefit for China as well as the wider world, as Washington presses ahead with efforts to restore shipping through one of the most critical energy chokepoints on the...

Apr 16 · >

Hormuz squeeze deepens India’s shipping strain

Tensions around the Strait of Hormuz sharpened again on Monday after the United States moved from a fragile ceasefire framework with Iran to a naval blockade focused on Iranian ports, a step that has added fresh uncertainty for vessels serving India’s energy trade even as one LPG carrier, Jag...

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Apr 15 · >

Hormuz blockade draws legal rebuke

Arsenio Dominguez, head of the UN’s International Maritime Organization, said no state had a legal right to obstruct shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, sharpening international pressure over a waterway that has been largely paralysed six weeks into the US-Iran war. Speaking in London on Monday, the IMO chief...

Apr 14 · >

Supreme Court shuts door on Bengal appeal votes

People in West Bengal whose names were struck off the electoral rolls during the Special Intensive Revision will not be allowed to cast ballots in the Assembly election unless their appeals are decided in time, after the Supreme Court on April 13 refused to grant interim voting rights to...

Apr 14 · >

Rahul hardens Congress stand in Assam row

Rahul Gandhi has sharpened Congress’s confrontation with Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, throwing his weight behind party spokesman Pawan Khera after a criminal case was launched over Khera’s allegations concerning Sarma’s wife, Riniki Bhuyan Sharma. In a post on X, Gandhi described Sarma as the country’s “most corrupt”...

Apr 14 · >

Uttar Pradesh raises floor pay after Noida unrest

Uttar Pradesh has revised minimum wages for workers across categories after unrest in Noida spilled into violence, with the new rates taking effect from April 1 following approval late on Monday night, according to district and state officials. The move marks a swift policy response after factory workers in...

Apr 14 · >

Kejriwal presses bias plea in excise case

Arvind Kejriwal has escalated the Delhi excise policy battle into a wider confrontation over judicial neutrality, telling the Delhi High Court that Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma should step aside because her orders in connected matters, the pace of proceedings and her attendance at programmes organised by the Akhil Bharatiya...

Apr 14 · >

Bengal row deepens over Kabir tape

West Bengal’s election battle sharpened on Sunday after Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee accused the BJP of striking a Rs 1,000-crore deal to unseat the Trinamool Congress, using a viral video linked to Aam Janata Unnayan Party chief Humayun Kabir to press her charge of a covert effort to split...

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Apr 14 · >

Supreme Court keeps Lalu trial on track

Lalu Prasad Yadav won limited relief from the Supreme Court on Monday after it exempted him from appearing before the trial court in the land-for-jobs case, but the bench declined to halt the proceedings or quash the CBI case. The court said questions over sanction and the legality of...

Apr 13 · >

Congress strains surface in Davanagere test

Trouble is deepening within the Congress in Karnataka as the party leadership moves towards disciplinary action against some of its own functionaries over allegations that they worked against the official candidate in the Davanagere South by-election. The dispute has opened a fresh fault line inside the ruling party at...

Apr 13 · >

China redraws a sensitive frontier

China has created a new county called Cenling in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, placing it under Kashgar prefecture in a move that has drawn attention because of its proximity to the Afghan border, Pakistan-administered Kashmir and the western Himalayan frontier. The announcement, issued by the regional government on...

Apr 13 · >

Tehran says call shook truce hopes

Tehran has alleged that a phone call from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to US Vice President JD Vance interrupted a diplomatic opening that might have brought the Iran-Israel-US war closer to an end, adding a new layer of dispute to already failed negotiations in Islamabad. The claim, carried...

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Apr 13 · >

Hooghly switch sharpens Bengal contest

Suresh Shaw, formerly a vice president of the BJP in Hooghly district, joined the Trinamool Congress on Sunday in a move that handed Mamata Banerjee’s party a campaign-time boost ahead of the West Bengal Assembly election. Shaw was inducted at a public rally in Hooghly where Abhishek Banerjee, the...

Apr 13 · >
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