Category: POLITICS

  • Another Way To Distract Attention: Priyanka Chaturvedi Comments On Likely Political Developments

    Another Way To Distract Attention: Priyanka Chaturvedi Comments On Likely Political Developments

    Mumbai (Maharashtra), December 13: Shiv Sena leader Priyanka Chaturvedi on Friday said that certain political moves appear to be “another way to distract attention” from pressing issues. Her remarks come amid growing speculation over recent developments in Maharashtra’s political landscape, with parties seeking to influence public discourse ahead of upcoming elections.

    Chaturvedi emphasised that citizens should focus on governance, development, and transparency rather than being swayed by political theatrics. Analysts said her statement reflects ongoing tensions among regional parties and highlights the competitive environment in Maharashtra ahead of key political decisions.

  • Early Trends Indicate Close Contest Between LDF And UDF In Kerala Local Elections

    Early Trends Indicate Close Contest Between LDF And UDF In Kerala Local Elections

    Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala), December 13: Early trends from Kerala’s local body elections on Friday indicate a tight contest between the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the opposition United Democratic Front (UDF). Counting of votes is underway across the state, with several key municipalities and panchayats showing marginal leads for both alliances.

    Political analysts said the early trends reflect a highly competitive political environment, with voter sentiment split nearly evenly in many areas. Both LDF and UDF leaders have urged patience until final results are announced, while observers highlighted that minor shifts in votes could significantly impact the overall outcome of the elections.

  • Dilip Ghosh Claims Bengal Babri Masjid Demand Linked To ‘Conspiracy To Create Bangladesh’; Calls It Mamata’s ‘Gift’

    Dilip Ghosh Claims Bengal Babri Masjid Demand Linked To ‘Conspiracy To Create Bangladesh’; Calls It Mamata’s ‘Gift’

    Kolkata (West Bengal), December 13: BJP leader Dilip Ghosh on Friday alleged that demands regarding the Babri Masjid issue in West Bengal are part of a larger “conspiracy to create Bangladesh,” calling it a political “gift” from Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. Ghosh’s remarks have stirred political debate in the state ahead of upcoming elections, with parties trading sharp accusations.

    Addressing the media, Ghosh said that such demands could impact communal harmony and national security, urging authorities to take note of the issue. Political analysts said the statement is likely to intensify the rhetoric in West Bengal’s political landscape, with opposition and ruling party leaders responding to the claims in the coming days.

  • Total Lie, Says Amarinder Singh On Navjot Kaur Sidhu’s ‘CM Chair’ Remark

    Total Lie, Says Amarinder Singh On Navjot Kaur Sidhu’s ‘CM Chair’ Remark

    Chandigarh (Punjab), December 13: Former Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Friday dismissed claims made by Navjot Kaur Sidhu regarding the chief minister’s chair, calling the remarks a “total lie.” His reaction comes amid renewed political sparring within Punjab’s political circles, triggering sharp exchanges between rival leaders.

    Amarinder Singh said the statement was misleading and aimed at creating unnecessary political controversy. Responding to the allegation, leaders from different parties weighed in, while Navjot Kaur Sidhu has yet to issue a detailed clarification on the matter.

  • Opposition Didn’t Listen to His Response,’ BJP MPs Lambast Rahul Gandhi

    Opposition Didn’t Listen to His Response,’ BJP MPs Lambast Rahul Gandhi

    New Delhi, December 11: BJP MPs on Wednesday criticised Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, saying that the opposition did not pay attention to his responses during parliamentary discussions. The remarks came amid debates on key legislative matters, with BJP members asserting that Gandhi’s interventions were disruptive and lacked constructive input.

    Political analysts noted that such exchanges reflect the heightened tensions and partisan dynamics in Parliament, where party members often use debates to assert their viewpoints and challenge opponents. Observers said these disagreements highlight the challenges in achieving consensus on critical issues, underscoring the importance of decorum, dialogue, and attentive participation in legislative proceedings.

  • Parliament Winter Session: FM Nirmala Sitharaman to Move Appropriation Bill

    Parliament Winter Session: FM Nirmala Sitharaman to Move Appropriation Bill

    New Delhi, December 11: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is scheduled to move the Appropriation Bill in Parliament during the ongoing Winter Session. The bill seeks approval for the withdrawal of funds from the Consolidated Fund of India to meet the expenditure requirements of the government for the current fiscal year.

    Officials said the Appropriation Bill is a key legislative measure that ensures continuity of government operations and funding for various central schemes and programmes. Experts highlighted that timely passage of the bill is critical for smooth financial management and governance, allowing ministries to implement projects and disburse funds without delays. Lawmakers are expected to debate and discuss the provisions before the bill is formally approved.

  • Never Imagined Debate Would Fall This Low: Manoj Jha Reacts to Amit Shah’s Remarks

    Never Imagined Debate Would Fall This Low: Manoj Jha Reacts to Amit Shah’s Remarks

    New Delhi, December 11: Rajya Sabha MP Manoj Jha on Wednesday reacted strongly to Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s recent remarks in Parliament, saying he “never imagined the debate would fall this low.” Jha expressed concern over the tone and decorum of discussions, highlighting the need for respectful and constructive dialogue on critical national issues.

    Political observers noted that Jha’s response reflects growing frustration among opposition members over the aggressive and confrontational style of parliamentary debates. Experts added that maintaining decorum is essential to ensure that legislative discussions remain focused on policy matters rather than personal attacks, allowing Parliament to function effectively and uphold democratic values.

  • PM Modi Hacks Hearts, Not Votes’: Kangana Ranaut Apologises to Brazil

    PM Modi Hacks Hearts, Not Votes’: Kangana Ranaut Apologises to Brazil

    Mumbai, December 11: Actress Kangana Ranaut on Wednesday issued a statement apologising to Brazil after her earlier remarks comparing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s popularity to electoral politics sparked controversy. Kangana clarified that her intention was to praise PM Modi’s ability to connect with people genuinely, rather than commenting on elections or votes.

    Film industry observers noted that the apology highlights the sensitivity required when public figures discuss political leaders and international relations. Fans and commentators reacted on social media, with many acknowledging her clarification while others debated the role of celebrities in political discourse. Experts added that such incidents underscore the importance of careful communication in maintaining both public and diplomatic decorum.

  • Amit Shah Criticizes Move of INDIA Bloc MPs to Impeach High Court Judge

    Amit Shah Criticizes Move of INDIA Bloc MPs to Impeach High Court Judge

    New Delhi, December 11: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday criticised the recent attempt by INDIA bloc MPs to initiate proceedings for the impeachment of a High Court judge. Shah described the move as “unwarranted” and urged lawmakers to respect the independence of the judiciary while addressing grievances through proper legal channels.

    Political analysts noted that the controversy underscores tensions between the ruling party and opposition alliances, highlighting the delicate balance between parliamentary oversight and judicial autonomy. Experts emphasised that maintaining the separation of powers is crucial for upholding democratic principles, ensuring that any action regarding the judiciary follows constitutional provisions and due process.

  • Bangladesh to Hold First Elections After Sheikh Hasina’s Exit; Date to Be Announced Today

    Bangladesh to Hold First Elections After Sheikh Hasina’s Exit; Date to Be Announced Today

    Dhaka, December 11: Bangladesh is set to hold its first general elections following the exit of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, with the official election date expected to be announced today. Authorities said preparations are underway to ensure a smooth and transparent electoral process, marking a significant political transition in the country.

    Officials highlighted that the upcoming polls will be closely monitored by domestic and international observers, given the high public interest and the importance of maintaining democratic norms. Political analysts noted that this election will be a crucial test for Bangladesh’s political landscape, with parties gearing up for a competitive campaign and voters keenly anticipating leadership changes and new policy directions.